Duke v. Cleland

U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit · Decided 1993-10-29

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DUBINA, Circuit Judge: The plaintiffs in this case are David Duke (“Duke”), a controversial political figure, and three Georgia voters (the “Voters”). Georgia’s Secretary of State, Max Cleland (“Cle-land”), its Republican party chairman, Alex Poitevint (“Poitevint”), and the Georgia presidential candidate selection committee (the “Committee”), are the defendants. Duke and the Voters filed suit after the Committee’s Republica…

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