Right now I regret using the joke headline Superior Court Judge rules: Obama on the ballot in Georgia because I’d like to have written a similar one today: “Judge rejects Welden Appeal.”
That one would be true, only not true about a Superior Court judge in Georgia (yet). In fact, the crank natural born citizen argument that David P. Welden raises through his attorney Irion has been widely rejected by judges and election officials.
The following have rejected birther claims that US natural born citizens must have US citizen parents:
- David J. Dyer – Indiana judge in Ankeny v. Governor
- Elaine B. Brown – Indiana Court of Appeals judge in Ankeny v. Governor
- Terry A. Crone – Indiana Court of Appeals judge in Ankeny v. Governor
- Judge May – Indiana Court of Appeals judge in Ankeny v. Governor
- Michael Malihi – Administrative Law Judge in Georgia in Farrar, Swensson, Welden, and Powell cases
- Brian Kemp – Georgia Secretary of State
- John A. Gibney, Jr. - United States District Judge for the Eastern District for Virginia, in Tisdale v. Obama
- Jim Tenuto, Hearing Officer - Illinois State board of elections in the case of Jackson v. Obama and Freeman v. Obama
- Steven S. Sandvoss – General Counsel, Illinois State board of elections in the case of Jackson v. Obama and Freeman v. Obama
- Illinois State Board of Elections: William M. McGuffage, Jesse R. Smart, Harold D. Byers, Betty J. Cofrin, Ernest L Gowen, Judith C. Rice, Bryan A. Schneider and Charles W. Scholz in the case of Jackson v. Obama and Freeman v. Obama
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