Elaine Brown, Green Party nominee for Mayor of Brunswick, will file a lawsuit to get on the ballot on Monday, Oct. 24. The issue is whether she meets the one-year residency requirement for Mayoral candidates.
Elaine Brown, Green Party nominee for Mayor of Brunswick, will file a lawsuit to get on the ballot on Monday, Oct. 24. The issue is whether she meets the one-year residency requirement for Mayoral candidates.
Friends of Brunswick
PO Box 1776
Brunswick, GA 31521
December 10, 2005
Elaine Brown being Counter-Sued
Elaine Brown, the former and only female leader of the Black Panther Party, wanted to be Mayor of Brunswick, Georgia. Before the election a challenge was filed to the candidacy of Elaine Brown. A hearing was held and evidence presented established that Elaine Brown DID NOT meet the legal requirements to run for Mayor.
Elaine Brown has since filed appeal after appeal and filed other lawsuits challenging the Nov 8 Election results citing many violations and other reasons she cites in her lawsuits.
Now, the first COUNTER-SUIT has been filed against Elaine Brown seeking damages and legal fees.
This is a copy of the news report from The Brunswick News, Friday, December 9, 2005 on Page 2-A
Mayoral election back in court
The Brunswick News
Brunswick, Georgia
The two Brunswick residents who successfully petitioned to get Elaine brown off the mayoral ballot in the Nov 8 city election are now counter-suing her.
Brown has challenged the Glynn County Board of Elections ruling that removed her from the ballot in both Superior Court and U.S. District Court.
In their lawsuit filed Wednesday, Howard Buie and Alice Norman seek restitution of their legal fees for defending themselves during Brown’s hearings.
A hearing on Brown’s lawsuit contesting the results of last month’s election and a request for a new election will be held Dec 19 in Glynn County Superior Court.
A hearing date has not been set for the counter-suit.