Article Two of the Constitution of Georgia (U.S. state)

[1] The first paragraph of this section stipulates that all elections by the people will be through secret ballot and will follow legal procedures.

[1] Furthermore, in Paragraph II the age and residency of Georgians who are allowed to vote is described as well as the responsibility of the Georgia General Assembly to provide for the "registration of electors".

In the case, the appellants alleged that voter rights had been violated and that illegal votes cast doubt on the election.

[2] The Superior Court found that the appellants lacked standing to "complain about alleged violations of certain voters' constitutional rights".

[1] Paragraph II discusses suspension from office for any public official who has been convicted of a felony.