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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-526
21-2-526. (a) All issues of a contest shall be fully tried
and determined by the court without the aid and intervention of a
jury, unless a litigant to the contest shall demand a trial by jury
at any time prior to the call of the case; and the court shall
determine that it is an issue which under other laws of this state
the litigant is entitled to have tried by a jury. Upon such
determination, a jury shall be impaneled and the cause shall
proceed according to the practice and procedure of the court in
jury cases. (b) In a case
contesting the result of a primary or election held in two or more
counties, each issue to be tried by a jury shall be tried by a jury
impaneled in the county where such issue or a part thereof arose.
Such jury shall be impaneled by the superior court of the county in
which the jury trial is to be conducted; such trial shall be
presided over by the judge as described in Code Section 21-2-523;
and such trial shall proceed, insofar as practicable, as though it
were being conducted in the county of the superior court having
jurisdiction of the contest. (c) In a case contesting the result of a primary
or election held within a single county, the court may require a
jury to return only a special verdict in the form of a special
written finding upon each issue of fact. In a case contesting the
result of a primary or election held in two or more counties, the
court shall require each jury impaneled to return only a special
verdict in the form of a special written finding upon each issue of
fact. In a case where a special verdict is to be rendered, the
court shall submit to the jury written questions susceptible of
categorical or other brief answer or may submit written forms of
the several special findings which might properly be made under the
pleadings and evidence; or it may use such other method of
submitting the issues and requiring the written findings thereon as
it deems most appropriate. The court shall give to the jury such
explanation and instruction concerning the matter thus submitted as
may be necessary to enable the jury to make its findings upon each
issue. If, in so doing, the court omits any issue of fact raised by
the pleadings or by the evidence, each party waives his or her
right to a trial by jury of the issue so omitted unless before the
jury retires he or she demands its submission to the jury. As to an
issue omitted without such demand, the court may make a finding;
or, if it fails to do so, it shall be deemed to have made a finding
in accord with the judgment on the special verdict.
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