Georgia candidate disqualified from Atlanta congressional special election over unpaid qualification fee
Tony Brown, a Democratic candidate in the special election to fill the late Rep. David Scott's 13th congressional district seat in metro Atlanta, has been disqualified by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office for failing to pay his qualification fee. Brown was among six candidates who had qualified for the election. Early voting for the special election is underway.
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Tony Brown, a Democrat, was among six candidates who qualified for the special election to fill the 13th congressional district seat.
On Wednesday, a spokesperson for the Secretary of State's Office confirmed to Atlanta News First that Brown was disqualified over the unpaid fee.
From the article
A candidate vying to fill the remainder of the late Rep. David Scott’s term has been removed from the ballot because he did not pay his qualification fee, according to the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office.
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