Georgia is once again expected to play a pivotal role in this year's midterm elections, with races for a competitive U.S. Senate seat and a new governor drawing national attention.
Georgia’s secretary of state addressed the controversy and said, “A clerical error at the end of the day does not erase valid, legal votes.”
Salleigh Grubbs, first vice chair of the Georgia Republican Party, will replace former state Sen. Rick Jeffares on the board.
Welcome to the new political economy of Georgia elections, where an organization called Georgians for Integrity is at the center of a ballooning legal and political fight.
Political analysts say both gubernatorial races are wide open, but the paths to victory look very different in each state.
Salleigh Grubbs will replace former state Sen. Rick Jeffares, who has served on the board since the start of 2024.
Voting rights organizations have moved to intervene in the case, arguing the dispute affects the privacy and voting rights of millions of Georgians. Common Cause and Rosario Palacios, the organization’s Georgia director, filed an unopposed motion to intervene as defendants on Dec. 23.
Georgia's Election Board investigates Fulton County's 2020 ballot handling, uncovering unsigned tabulator tapes.
Across South Georgia, small town politics can divide communities, neighborhoods, and even families. That’s why we are launching a new segment...Dedicated to uncovering and unpacking stories about local corruption,
A Fulton County Superior Court judge has cleared the way for the Georgia State Election Board to obtain 2020 presidential election ballots and related records from Fulton County after the board reopened its investigation into the county’s election handling last year.