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Ballot Order

A federal court in Georgia refused to enjoin enforcement of the state’s ballot order statute, which requires candidates of the same party as the most recently elected governor to be listed first on the ballot in every partisan race in the state’s general elections.

ATLANTA — A federal court in Georgia refused to enjoin enforcement of the state’s ballot order statute, which requires candidates of the same party as the most recently elected governor to be listed first on the ballot in every partisan race in the state’s general elections. 

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