New Briefs Filed in Georgia Lawsuit Over Whether Public Service Commissioner Elections Should be At-Large or by District

The Eleventh Circuit is currently considering Rose v Georgia Secretary of State, 22-12593, the case over whether Georgia elections for Public Service Commissioner should be at-large or by district. The U.S. District Court had ruled that the at-large system injures African-American voters, and the state had appealed. Meanwhile no election was held for Public Service Commissioner in 2022, pending the outcome of the case.

On June 9, both sides filed new briefs, giving their view of how the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision Allen v Milligan should affect the Georgia case. In Allen v Milligan, the U.S. Supreme Court again upheld section 2 of the federal Voting Rights Act.

Here is the brief of the Georgia voters who filed the case.

Here is the state government brief.


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New Briefs Filed in Georgia Lawsuit Over Whether Public Service Commissioner Elections Should be At-Large or by District — 1 Comment

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