1. Fortson v. Morris, No. 800, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 5, 1966, Argued , December 12, 1966, Decided
OVERVIEW: Article V, § I, para. IV of the Georgia Constitution, which required the Georgia General Assembly to elect a Governor from the two persons having the highest number of votes when no single candidate received a majority of the votes cast, was not unconstitutional because it did not violate the Equal Protection Clause.
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