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  2. Wood v. Georgia (1962) - Wikipedia

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    During an election campaign, a Superior Court judge in Bibb County, Georgia announced to the news media that a grand jury assembled to investigate alleged bloc voting by black residents. The judge also alleged that candidates engaged in corruption by promising large sums of money to black voters.

  3. 2024 Georgia judicial elections - Wikipedia

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    Since 1896, justices on the Supreme Court and judges on the Court of Appeals have been directly elected in statewide elections. Judicial elections were made non-partisan in 1983. Elections for nonpartisan state judgeships have been held on the date of the legislative primary since 2012, and were previously held on the general election ballot in ...

  4. Georgia’s new election rules scrutinized by courts as voting ...

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    Georgia judges are picking apart controversial new election rules in the state as its early-voting turnout breaks records. The rules, imposed by Georgia’s Republican-led State Election Board ...

  5. Georgia Supreme Court maintains block on controversial ...

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    The Georgia Supreme Court won’t let the state election board enforce a slate of controversial new election rules that were passed by allies of Donald Trump, ruling Tuesday against Republicans ...

  6. Republicans appeal Georgia judge’s ruling striking down ...

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    Attorneys for the Republican National Committee and Georgia Republican Party appealed the ruling directly to the Georgia Supreme Court, which has the authority to review election contest cases or ...

  7. Georgia election racketeering prosecution - Wikipedia

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    On May 8, the Georgia Court of Appeals said it would hear the appeal to dismiss Willis, [223] and on June 5, it paused the election racketeering case so it could first decide about Willis. [7] While such cases usually rely on legal briefs, Trump's team asked the court to hear oral arguments. [ 224 ]

  8. Georgia's top court will not fast-track appeal of US ballot ...

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    By Jack Queen (Reuters) -Georgia's top court declined on Tuesday to hear an expedited appeal by Republicans of a decision blocking a new rule that would have required poll workers to hand-count ...

  9. 2020 Georgia election investigation - Wikipedia

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    On July 14, Trump attorneys petitioned two courts to end the investigation. The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously rejected this petition the next business day, [64] and Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney also rejected it on July 31. [65]