Clarence Johnson Jr., left, holds a news conference Wednesday at the Fulton County Courthouse to say he's in compliance with state electoral requirements. Beside him is his attorney, Mawuli Davis, right.

Clarence Johnson Jr., left, holds a news conference Wednesday at the Fulton County Courthouse to say he’s in compliance with state electoral requirements. Beside him is his attorney, Mawuli Davis, right.

Clarence Johnson Jr. has asked an administrative law judge to reconsider his ruling that Johnson is ineligible to be on the ballot against Fulton County Superior Court Judge D. Todd Markle.

Declaring himself “eligible and fit” to be on the bench at a press conference outside the Fulton County Courthouse on Wednesday, Johnson and his attorney, Mawuli Davis, said Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge Michael Malihi misinterpreted the Georgia Constitution and election law by declaring that Johnson was ineligible because he

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