Andrew W. Bell v. Karli Swift, et al.
1. Whether the Georgia Court of Appeals ' dismissal of an election-contest appeal
as untimely —despite the petitioner 's sworn affidavit of non-receipt and the
court 's failure to provide proof of mailing or electronic delivery of the March
26, 2025 order that triggered the ten-day deadline —violated the Due Process
Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
2. Whether the Georgia Supreme Court 's refusal to exercise its constitutionally
mandated "exclusive appellate jurisdiction " over election contests under Ga.
Const. Art. VI, § VI, 51 H(2) (by transferring or declining to retain an
election contest) denies litigants access to the only court authorized to hear
such appeals and thereby implicates federal constitutional protections (First
and Fourteenth Amendments).
3. Whether the cumulative effect of procedural irregularities —including denial
of notice, exclusion of co-petitioners without process, and acceptance of a
procedurally defective motion to dismiss —amounts to a denial of the right to
petition the government for redress under the First Amendment and a denial
of equal protection and due process under the Fourteenth Amendment.
4. Whether the Georgia courts ' failure to apply equitable tolling or to re-enter
judgment after a documented notice failure conflicts with federal due process
principles and this Court 's precedent requiring notice reasonably calculated
to apprise interested parties (e.g., Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank & Trust
Co., 339 U.S. 306 (1950)).
Whether the Georgia Court of Appeals' dismissal of an election-contest appeal as untimely, despite the petitioner's sworn affidavit of non-receipt and the court's failure to provide proof of mailing, violated the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and whether the Georgia Supreme Court's refusal to exercise its constitutionally mandated exclusive appellate jurisdiction over election contests denies litigants access to the only court authorized to hear such appeals and implicates federal constitutional protections