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Republicans in Georgia are taking steps to position election deniers in key oversight roles within Fulton and DeKalb counties, two of the state’s most Democratic strongholds, according to aDemocracy Docket report published Tuesday.
Georgia's top election official says an audit have proven June's primary elections for the Public Service Commission were accurate.
Dozens of new state laws have gone into effect Tuesday but the legislation likely to take center stage on the campaign trail is the Riley Gaines Act. The law bans biological males from playing in girls’ sports at Georgia schools.
A hand count of ballots in a primary election race for the Georgia Public Service Commission found a discrepancy, but Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger determined it was
More than 1 million Georgians are enrolled in Medicaid. How would proposed federal cuts affect these people?
Tuesday's vote was a formality, after the PSC and Georgia Power reached a deal in May to keep the rate the same through 2028.
The City of College Park proudly announces that Mayor Bianca Motley Broom has been elected President of the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA), the organization’s top leadership position. Her election was confirmed during GMA’s annual convention in Savannah on Sunday,
They say that luck happens when preparation meets opportunity. For Parker Short, the preparation had been years in the making, from interning on Jon Ossoff’s first congressional campaign as a teenager to becoming the president of the Young Democrats of Georgia.
The Republican energy service regulator who presides over District 2 defeated Lee Muns, GOP challenger. With only two counties left to report Tuesday night, Echols held more than 75% of the vote. Johnson, who will be Echols’ challenger in November, ran unopposed.
Georgia has jailed four key opposition figures within days as part of a monthslong crackdown on dissent that followed a disputed election last October.
Georgia District 3 voters will have a single polling place at the First Baptist Church for the July 15 runoff election.
Four key opposition figures have been jailed within days as part of a monthslong crackdown on dissent that followed a disputed election last October in the South Caucasus country.