U.S. District Court in Georgia Wants the Catoosa Republican Party Lawsuit on Excluding Candidates from Primaries to Include the Secretary of State

On December 16, the U.S. District Court in the Catoosa County (Georgia) Republican Party case ordered that the Secretary of State be brought into the lawsuit. This is the lawsuit filed by a county Republican Party, alleging that the party has the right to exclude candidates from the party’s primary if the party believes the candidates are not in sympathy with the goals of the party.

This is a sign that the judge is taking the case seriously. The order says that in effect, the Catoosa County Republican Party is asking that a Georgia election law be declared unconstitutional, so it makes sense to have the state itself in the case. Here is the order.


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U.S. District Court in Georgia Wants the Catoosa Republican Party Lawsuit on Excluding Candidates from Primaries to Include the Secretary of State — 1 Comment

  1. This Georgia lawsuit is interesting and I happen to be posting a relevant cautionary tale today. You get my post of the day.

    About 40% of residents in my Georgia US House District 11 vote Dem.

    Beware though!
    In 2024 a MAGA candidate signed up for our Democrat Primary, and won!
    When Cherokee voted in November, we had 2 MAGA on the ballot. Feel tricked?

    Most voters had no idea she was a fake, but I guess because she was a woman, she got more votes than the wonderful Antonio Daza in the Primary.

    I was proud of Cherokee when on election day in 2024 a write in campaign for
    real life Democrat Candidate Tracey Verhoeven produced 10,300 write in votes.
    But it’s hard to get the word out, the fake Dem received 131k votes.
    Feel tricked now? Don’t get fooled again.

    It was a shameful election.
    Independents must collect 1000s of signatures to make the ballot, while fake party people just sign up for whatever party they feel like, no vetting whatsoever.

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