Following a busy first day, day 3 of qualifying for Georgia’s judicial and attorney general candidates in the May 24 primary election was much like day 2: serene, according to the Secretary of State’s Office website.

In the attorney general’s race, Libertarian Martin Cowen filed his paperwork and paid his fee Wednesday. Incumbent Republican Chris Carr and District 6 state Sen. Jen Jordan, a Democrat, qualified Monday and Tuesday, respectively.

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