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S09A1446. QUARTERMAN v. DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD of ELECTIONS et al.
State: Georgia
Court: Supreme Court
Docket No: S09A1446
Case Date: 01/25/2010
Preview:Final Copy 286 Ga. 528 S09A1445. BROUGHTON v. DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al. S09A1446. QUARTERMAN v. DOUGLAS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS et al.

Carley, Presiding Justice.

In the general election held in Douglas County on November 4, 2008, James Quarterman was a candidate for Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, and Derrick T. Broughton was a candidate for Sheriff. On November 7, the Chairman of the Douglas County Board of Elections and Registration signed a consolidated certification of election returns, which showed that Quarterman and Broughton (Appellants) lost their respective races. The Secretary of State received that certification on November 9. After a mandatory recount in the race for Tax Commissioner was conducted on November 12, the Board re-certified the election results for that office on November 14. On November 17, Appellants filed a petition, naming as defendants the Board, the Election Supervisor, the Commission Chairman, and the Sheriff

(Appellees), to contest the election and to stay certification of the results. On December 15, the Election Supervisor, who is not a member of the Board, sent a letter to the Secretary of State containing a "corrected version of our certified results." Neither the original nor the purportedly corrected election results brought either Appellant within the one percent margin required for a mandatory recount pursuant to OCGA
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