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Election Law

The Supreme Court Just Rewrote the Rules on Party Spending — Here’s What It Means

The Supreme Court issued a significant campaign finance decision yesterday, and if you care about elections, political parties, or the flow of money in American politics, you should pay attention. In National Republican Senatorial Committee v. Federal Election Commission, the Court — by a 6-3 margin along ideological lines — struck down federal limits on […]

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Chilivis Grubman Secures Important Election Law Victory at Georgia Court of Appeals

On July 2, 2025 the Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed that election superintendents and board members have a mandatory duty to certify election results on time and without delay. Yesterday’s decision in Adams v. Fulton Cnty., A25A0685, 2025 WL 1822293 (Ga. Ct. App. July 2, 2025) confirms that the clear text of the Georgia Election […]

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Supreme Court of Georgia Unanimously Reverses Trial Court and Reinstates Waycross City Commissioner

On November 7, 2023, Commissioner Alvin Nelson of the City of Waycross, Georgia won the narrowest of election victories — by a mere 18 votes — against then-incumbent Commissioner Henry Strickland.  Mr. Strickland did not accept the results and filed an election contest alleging that an incorrect map had been used for the election, potentially […]

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County Election Officials Across Georgia Meet to Certify the 2024 Election Results

In Georgia, upon the polls closing in a presidential election, the ballots cast are promptly tallied and results reported.  Days later, after the dust settles, the official tally gets certified by election superintendents.  The superintendents certify the election results in their respective county then will transmit those results to the Secretary of State, who in […]

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