Catoosa County, Georgia Republican Party Renews Its Lawsuit to Exclude Certain Candidates from its Primary Ballot

On August 7, the Catoosa County, Georgia Republican Party filed this 28-page brief in its lawsuit to exclude candidates from its primary ballot whom the party feels are not bona fide Republicans.
The party is also fighting to win the ability to place issue questions on its own primary ballot. Catoosa County Republican Party v Catoosa County Board of Elections, n.d., 4:24cv-95.

The party had lost in U.S. District Court, but then the Eleventh Circuit sided mostly with the party on the big issues in the case, and remanded it back to the U.S. District Court. If the party wins this lawsuit, it will have a big impact on Georgia elections. The state party has already formally declared that certain leading Republican office-holders, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, are out of step with the state party.


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Catoosa County, Georgia Republican Party Renews Its Lawsuit to Exclude Certain Candidates from its Primary Ballot — 2 Comments

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