U.S. District Court Won’t Enjoin Unequal Georgia Contribution Limits, for Standing Reasons

On October 6, U.S. District Court Judge Mark Cohen, an Obama appointee, refused to enjoin the Georgia law that lets individuals contribute as much as they want to the campaign of a Republican or Democrat for Governor or Lieutenant Governor, but which caps the contribution limit for other gubernatorial candidates at $7,600. The reason has to do with standing. The Libertarian Party and its nominee for Lieutenant Governor have appealed. Graham v Carr, n.d., 1:22cv-3613. Here is the order denying relief.


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