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At least three elected Alabama Republican officials over the last four years received contributions from Edwin Brant Frost IV ...
The court stated that election officials can raise concerns, but cannot refuse to certify results based on those concerns. This decision follows a Georgia Supreme Court ruling that invalidated some ...
How Sen. Jon Ossoff, Rep. Buddy Carter, Insurance Commissioner John King and other candidates compare in the latest round of ...
“Election superintendents in Georgia have a mandatory fixed obligation to certify election results,” wrote Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney in an 11-page ruling.
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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks with members of the media as Georgia state authorities hold an election administration training session for state and local officials in ...
Officials are calling voter turnout “miserably low” in the Democratic runoff for the Georgia Public Service Commission ...
Georgia elections are (almost) back to normal, officials say After a tumultuous two years in the spotlight, Georgia elections officials say a smooth 2022 has them hopeful for more "boring" elections.
And Georgia courts have for more than a century consistently held that local election boards have a “ministerial,” or mandatory, duty to certify election results.
Georgia in particular saw intense national scrutiny, viral misinformation and threats against election workers for counting the votes from former President Donald Trump and his allies, including ...
Georgia’s Election Law, and Why Turnout Isn’t Easy to Turn Off. Making voting convenient doesn’t necessarily translate into more votes, research shows. Share full article. 948.