💨 Abstract
The article discusses a legal dispute involving Daniel Blackman, a Democratic candidate for the Georgia Public Service Commission. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger initially disqualified Blackman due to residency concerns, but a court allowed him to stay on the ballot pending an appeal. Blackman argues he moved to Fulton County for work, though his family temporarily stayed in Forsyth County. The Democratic primary is set for June 17, with three other candidates also running.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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