Georgia's Fulton County, where past elections have been marred by long lines, slow precinct reporting and even false claims of voter fraud, conducted an “organized and orderly” election last year, a team of independent monitors found.
The GOP has identified Georgia’s U.S. Senate race in 2026 as a chance to widen its margin over Democrats in the U.S. Senate after Democrat Jeanne Shaheen announced she won't run.
A short elections bill advancing through the Georgia General Assembly is a "vehicle" for bigger potential changes to voting laws.
A Georgia election bill that would give Senate and House leaders new powers to remove state election board members now heads to the Senate.
Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire is the latest Democrat in the Senate to announce her retirement rather than seek re-election in the 2026 midterms.
Only U.S. citizens by law can vote in Georgia. Further attempts to amend the state constitution with an explicit ban of noncitizen voting have come up short.
Georgia’s Senate has passed a bill that would allow President Donald Trump and more than a dozen people to seek compensation for legal bills stemming from an attempt to overturn his 2020 election loss
An election monitoring team reported Wednesday that Fulton County's elections made significant improvements since 2020, but challenges remain.
A team of independent monitors say Fulton County's election processes in 2024 showed significant improvement compared to its past elections.
The bill passed unanimously by state legislators Thursday would enable compensation from counties for attorneys’ fees and other legal costs in criminal cases in which a prosecutor has been disqualified.