Georgia's Secretary of State advocates for SAVE program improvements and calls for the DOJ to drop a lawsuit against the state's election law.
The friend-of-the-court filing to the Georgia Supreme Court is one of the first major moves by the Ken Martin, the newly elected chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Over 40 Georgians have been jailed on criminal charges stemming from anti-government protests that have roiled the South Caucasus nation for weeks.
Election violence in Georgia, EU wolf culling policies, and rising cyber threats in healthcare shape politics, security, and conservation in Europe.
But Georgia GOP chair Josh McKoon says it’s time to reopen the debate now that President Donald Trump is back in the White House. He released the party’s “election integrity priorities ...
The crisis threatens to overturn a decades-long effort by the United States and EU to preserve Georgian democracy, which has served as a bulwark against the Kremlin’s growing influence in the Black Sea region.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has formally requested that newly appointed U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem implement critical improvements to the SAVE program.
Georgia's Secretary of State urges the U.S. Attorney General to drop a lawsuit against the state's 2021 election law, citing voter satisfaction and calling the case politically motivated.
The presence of Donald Trump in the White House is the inspiration for at least some of the measures that Republicans had previously dismissed as too extreme.
Election Day in the two primary races is next Tuesday, February 11. The special elections were made necessary by court rulings last year ordering Cobb to abandon election maps the Democratic-leaning county commission had drawn on its own, in opposition to maps drafted by the Republican-held state legislature.
The State Election Board is hiring a new investigator who has previously expressed skepticism about fraud in the 2020 election.