This story in the Daily Report, Atlanta’s legal news newspaper, carries reaction from various Georgia public officials about the March 17 decision striking down Georgia’s petition requirement for minor party and independent presidential candidates.
Secretary of State Brian Kemp said, “I have already been in discussion with the attorney general’s office regarding our legal options moving forward. Practically speaking, I do not foresee any issues implementing Judge Story’s ruling this election cycle. This order only affects presidential candidates. It does not affect other candidates seeking public office this year.”
A spokesman for Speaker of the House David Ralston said “no one can recall anyone reaching out to the speaker or his staff regarding ballot access.”
That is very surprising, because there is a bill pending now to ease Georgia ballot access, HB 58. It was introduced in 2015 and has not made any headway. Ironically, Ralston himself, before he was Speaker, was a co-sponsor of an earlier bill to ease ballot access. Thanks to David Gillespie for the link.