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The Georgia Supreme Court invalidated four controversial election rules, upheld one, and sent two back for review. The decision impacts state voting laws.
Georgia's highest court has struck down a slate of election proposals backed by Trump-aligned officials, ruling the measures exceeded the authority granted under state law.
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled that multiple proposals by election officials to change how elections are run in the state were not allowed by state law.
ATLANTA - In a significant ruling, the Georgia Supreme Court has invalidated four of seven state election rules approved by the State Election Board before the November 2024 general election ...
The Georgia Supreme Court determined the State Election Board didn't have the power to change several voting rules before last year's presidential election.
The Georgia Supreme Court upheld one of seven election law changes passed by the State Election Board. Four changes, including requiring "reasonable inquiry" before certifying results and ...
The Georgia Public Service Commission is holding an election for the first time since 2020 to fill the District 2 and District 3 seats. The primary election will take place ...
Camilla Mayor Kelvin Owens was being held at the Mitchell County jail Friday, two days after a grand jury indicted him on a felony charge of election interference and a misdemeanor count of ...
CAMILLA, Ga. — A south Georgia mayor and two former local officials in the small town have been indicted in an election interference case related to municipal special elections that were held ...