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Lawmakers passed a bill that would change how wrongfully convicted people are compensated — and repay President Trump for attorneys' fees after being indicted.
Justice Department drops Biden-era lawsuit against Georgia laws that advocates say restrict voting, particularly among people of color.
Eight candidates, including both incumbents, are running for two seats on the Georgia Public Service Commission. The District 2 race features a Republican primary followed by a contest between the Republican nominee and a Democrat in November.
Georgia election officials have consistently said the system is secure and reliable and that it's up to the state to decide how it conducts elections. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger celebrated the ruling as a “resounding vindication of Georgia's ...
While there is no election going on, Georgia voting is back under the national spotlight. On Monday, the Department of Justice issued a news release detailing how they had been directed to dismiss a lawsuit from last year about a 2021 Georgia elections law.
Georgia Senate amended multiple laws to House Bill 397 that would allow for significant changes to the state's election laws. The bill was amended Wednesday with a 33-23 vote, largely along party lines. Here is what we know about the bill. House Bill 397 ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has dismissed a federal lawsuit challenging a controversial Georgia election law that limits voting practices and was accused of suppressing Black voters, despite record
A pair of election bills the Georgia Senate passed Wednesday propose new State Election Board powers, remove Georgia from multi-state voter rolls sharing databases and allow voters to request hand-marked paper ballots.
Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, both Republicans who drew Trump’s ire when they refused to help overturn his 2020 election loss in Georgia, strongly denounced the Justice Department lawsuit when it was filed. Raffensperger on Monday ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Monday directed the Department of Justice to dismiss a lawsuit challenging a Republican-backed Georgia election law that the DOJ previously alleged intentionally suppressed Black voters.
A federal judge has dismissed a long-running lawsuit that questioned whether Georgia's touchscreen voting system was safe and secure.
While there is no election going on, Georgia voting is back under the national spotlight. On Monday, the Department of Justice issued a news release detailing how they had been directed to dismiss ...