Wilbur W. Piper, Esq. asks that a 1967 amendment to the election laws of Tennessee be declared unconstitutional, that a temporary restraining order issue preventing enforcement of the statute, and that a three-judge district court be convened to make the injunction permanent. Plaintiff claims that he is entitled to such relief because the statute, the last sentence of
T.C.A. 2-1218 (1969 Supp.), making it a misdemeanor ‘to distribute campaign literature of any nature on the same floor of a building, or within one hundred (100) feet thereof, where an election is in progress' violates freedoms of speech and press.