TRAYLOR v. DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GA.

33644.

241 Ga. 429 (1978)

246 S.E.2d 326

TRAYLOR v. DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF GEORGIA et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided June 27, 1978.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jones, Osteen & Jones, Billy N. Jones, for appellant.

Jones, Bird & Howell, Robert Walling, Arthur K. Bolton, Attorney General, Russell N. Sewell, Jr., Staff Assistant Attorney General, for appellees.


HALL, Justice.

Appellant State Senator Mell Traylor, wishing to run for election in the 1978 Democratic primary for the office of Lieutenant Governor, brought suit in Fulton County Superior Court seeking a declaratory judgment that Georgia's constitutional provision (Art. V, Sec. I, Par. VII (Code Ann. § 2-2707)) requiring the Lieutenant Governor to have attained the age of 30 when he assumes office, is unconstitutional. Appellant will not be 30 until August...

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