Judge Slaps Down First Challenge to New Georgia Election Law – IOTW Report

Judge Slaps Down First Challenge to New Georgia Election Law

WJ:

A federal judge declined to block Georgia’s new election law Wednesday before next week’s runoff elections, but he left open the possibility of doing so for future elections.

U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee ruled that making changes to the law prior to the special elections on July 13 could risk “disrupting the administration of an ongoing election,” The Associated Press reported.

The judge added that prohibiting the enforcement of the law “would change the law in the ninth inning.”

However, Boulee said that he will make a judgment on the challenged provisions for future elections at another time.

Liberal activists had sought to keep the state from enforcing sections of the new election law that dealt with observations of elections and deadlines for requesting absentee ballots.
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1 Comment on Judge Slaps Down First Challenge to New Georgia Election Law

  1. Not a slap down as such, but a delay of sentence. The judge should have dismissed with prejudice (a legal term but fitting here) as the law is not onerous.

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