U.S. District Court Won’t Enjoin New Georgia Rules on Voting for the July 13 Legislative Runoff Elections

On July 7, U.S. District Court Judge J. P. Boulee declined to enjoin any of the new Georgia laws that affect voting procedures, relative to the upcoming July 13 legislative runoff elections. Here is the 11-page order in Coalition for Good Governance v Kemp, n.d., 1:21cv-2070. The order says the new voting rules were in use for the initial elections in those same districts earlier this year, and it would not be good to have a different set of rules for the runoff.


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U.S. District Court Won’t Enjoin New Georgia Rules on Voting for the July 13 Legislative Runoff Elections — 1 Comment

  1. Law is facially CONST or UN-CONST.

    COURTS TOO MORON STUPID TO HAVE N-E-W ELECTIONS WITH UN-CONST LAWS.
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    IE THIS CASE – HACKS GET PAST ANOTHER ELECTION — STAY IN P-O-W-E-R.

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