Georgia seems to always be tinkering with its election rules and laws. Problem is, they won’t leave well enough alone.
In yet another reversal, votes in Georgia for presidential candidates Cornel West and Claudia De la Cruz will count for now.
A federal judge Monday was skeptical of a Democratic challenge to Georgia law that allows Gov. Brian Kemp and a few other elected officials to raise unlimited amounts of campa ...
If Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's decision stands, Georgia voters will see six candidates for president on the ...
ATLANTA — A trial date has been set for a lawsuit brought by Democrats challenging two new rules passed this year by ...
Georgia state court judges have disqualified presidential candidates Cornel West and Claudia De la Cruz from running for ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp does not have an obligation to investigate members of the State Election Board who have come under ...
Ensuring that every County election board member has access to all election-related documentation actually strengthens the ...
“All of the things we are seeing here now are a direct outgrowth of the reality that this is a competitive race in Georgia,” Watson said. Challenges filed by the Democratic Party opposing the ...
Members of the state’s Election Board need to be referees, not cheerleaders, but Donald Trump has made clear he considers some of them on his team.
"The Georgia state elections board is becoming ... most chosen by the local Democratic Party, as well voters who support Democrats, two Democratic state lawmakers running for reelection and ...
If the ruling stands, Georgia’s ballot will be down to four valid presidential candidates: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Chase ...