Dee Dawkins-Haigler (“Appellant”) appeals the denial of her petition challenging the result of the July 2016 Democratic Primary RunOff Election for Georgia State Senate District 43. We conclude that the challenge to the primary election is now moot and dismiss the appeal.
In the July 2016 primary run-off election, Appellant received ten fewer votes than her opponent, Tonya P. Anderson, and Secretary of State Brian Kemp certified Anderson as the winner of the run-off election. In August 2016, Appellant filed an election contest pursuant to OCGA § 21-2-522 (1) and (3) and OCGA § 21-2-524, alleging that a new run-off election was warranted because of certain voting irregularities, namely, that poll workers provided at least ten voters with the wrongballot. In September 2016, following a lengthy hearing, the trial court concluded that there was no evidence that illegal votes had been cast, see OCGA § 21-2-522 (3), and that, while a handful of voters had received the wrong ballot, the variant circumstances underlying those errors precluded a finding of systemic irregularities that would cast doubt on the result of the run-off election, see OCGA § 21-2-522 (1). Appellant subsequently filed a notice of appeal and moved this Court for supersedeas and a stay of the trial court; the motion was denied by a unanimous court. The general election in this case occurred on November 8,2016, and Anderson was certified as the winner of the general election.
“The election statutes that establish procedures for contesting elections are based on an underlying policy that election-related appeals must be timely considered.” Jordan v. Cook,
Here, though Appellant moved this Court to stay the trial court’s September 2016 order, she did not request expedited consideration of her appeal, see McCreary,
Appeal dismissed.
