Question
Why did the 1946 gubernatorial election require intervention by the Georgia Supreme Court?
A.
Georgia's outgoing governor claimed widespread voter fraud had swayed the election.
B.
Georgia's constitution had conflicting rules about the line of succession for the office of governor.
C.
African Americans sued the state over being prevented from participating in the state's primaries.
D.
The race in Georgia was too close to call and a clear winner could not be determined.
A.
Georgia's outgoing governor claimed widespread voter fraud had swayed the election.
B.
Georgia's constitution had conflicting rules about the line of succession for the office of governor.
C.
African Americans sued the state over being prevented from participating in the state's primaries.
D.
The race in Georgia was too close to call and a clear winner could not be determined.
Answers
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The correct answer is **B. Georgia's constitution had conflicting rules about the line of succession for the office of governor.**
The 1946 gubernatorial election in Georgia involved a complex situation concerning the election results and the line of succession due to the previous governor's death. The Georgia Supreme Court had to intervene to resolve disputes over the legality and constitutional validity of the election outcomes and succession issues.
The 1946 gubernatorial election in Georgia involved a complex situation concerning the election results and the line of succession due to the previous governor's death. The Georgia Supreme Court had to intervene to resolve disputes over the legality and constitutional validity of the election outcomes and succession issues.
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