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Judge Dismisses Carr Lawsuit, Leaving Burt Jones’ Unlimited Fundraising Intact

The judge said Chris Carr targeted his rival rather than the statute that authorizes leadership committees.

Overview

  • U.S. District Judge Victoria Marie Calvert threw out Chris Carr’s suit for lack of standing, writing that Burt Jones was doing what Georgia law allows.
  • It was “undisputed” the leadership committee gives Jones a fundraising edge, yet the court did not rule on the law’s constitutionality or the case’s merits.
  • Georgia’s 2021 law lets the governor, lieutenant governor and select legislative leaders raise unlimited sums through leadership committees, a tool Carr cannot use.
  • Carr’s campaign called the decision a procedural technicality and said it is reviewing options, while Jones’ team mocked Carr and highlighted his office’s 2022 defense of the same law.
  • Jones remains well positioned in the 2026 GOP primary with a leadership committee boosted by a $10 million loan and a recent endorsement from President Donald Trump.