Georgia Libertarian Party Moves to Revive Campaign Finance Lawsuit over Disciminatory Contribution Limits

On September 14, the Georgia Libertarian Party requested permission to amend its Complaint in Graham v Carr (also known as Graham v Attorney General of Georgia) so as to revive it. This is the case filed in 2022 against the Georgia law that allows individuals to contribute more to Republican and Democratic nominees for Governor or Lieutenant Governor, than to other candidates for the same offices.

The Eleventh Circuit had said the case is moot because the original Complaint lacked some verbiage about future campaigns beyond 2022, so if the Complaint can be amended, the case can be revived. The case number is 1:22cv-03613.


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