… has now VACATED the ruling.Leave it to a Fulton County Judge to return Georgia to its status as a national laughingstock 🤡 https://t.co/3KhxYRhcGm
— Phil Holloway ✈️ (@PhilHollowayEsq) May 19, 2026
According to the new filing, the Temporary Restraining Order was dissolved on procedural grounds after the court determined petitioners did not properly comply with Georgia expedited injunction requirements.
… to uphold Georgia law and restore basic transparency to the process of aggregating and reporting statewide election results.Statement from Georgia Republican Party Chairman @JoshMcKoon :
— GAGOP (@GaRepublicans) May 19, 2026
“We strongly condemn the court’s reversal of its decision to grant access to bipartisan observers in the Election Night Reporting Room.
The initial Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) was a necessary and proper step…
Granting observers the ability to watch every facet of that critical function was the right call.
Reversing that order and denying access has inflicted serious damage.
First the court opened the door to accountability—only to slam it shut. That flip-flop undermines public confidence not only in this specific judicial process but in the integrity of the entire election night reporting system.
Whatever the final outcome of this primary, it will be tainted by the refusal to allow bipartisan observers to watch all stages of the process. Voters deserve to see how their votes are received, verified, aggregated, and reported—not a closed-door operation shielded from scrutiny.
We call on the court to immediately reinstate access for State Election Board members and poll watchers. Transparency is not negotiable. The people of Georgia expect and are entitled to nothing less.”
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