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The lawsuit, filed in June 2021 under former President Biden, claimed the law was designed to suppress Black voter turnout.
Georgia is one of Republicans’ best Senate pickup opportunities, but the field remains frozen as Kemp weighs a run.
The presidential election has been decided but key local races in Georgia are still up for grabs. Runoff elections will determine the outcomes of 17 races where candidates fell short of securing ...
Former President Donald Trump has won the State of Georgia, ABC News and The ... TV News app for alerts as news breaks] ELECTION 2024: See national coverage of Election Day LIVE UPDATES: 2:47 ...
Georgia Republican lawmakers will be on the clock next year to pass election legislation ahead of 2026 election.
The majority of ballots cast in the Peach State will be counted by election night, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said during a Thursday appearance on CNN. Early votes will be ...
Continuing news coverage of the Georgia indictment of Donald Trump and 18 supporters, accused of criminal conspiracy over their efforts overturn the 2020 Georgia election. From The Atlanta Journal-Con ...
according to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican who oversees the state's elections. He said Tuesday that the bogus threats came from Russia, adding that “their motive is ...
A Georgia appeals court removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from her election-interference ... with cable news networks broadcasting live coverage of a hearing that probed the ...
WASHINGTON ‒ The Justice Department dropped a Biden-era lawsuit against Georgia Monday calling the state’s election changes “commonsense reforms’’ and not voter suppression tactics.
ATLANTA — Georgia is removing hundreds of thousands of names from its voter rolls. More people voted than ever before in Georgia during the last presidential election. But hundreds of thousands ...
The Justice Department dropped a lawsuit against Georgia that challenged the state's election law changes. The Justice Department now says the changes are “commonsense reforms” and not voter ...