Georgia PSC candidate will remain on ballot while appealing disqualification

A Democratic candidate running for the Georgia Public Service Commission will remain on the ballot a day after he was disqualified by Georgia Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

Wrong voter precinct cards mailed to some Cobb County residents

Cobb County officials are apologizing after some of the county's residents received voter precinct cards addressed to people who don't live at their address.

Georgia State Election Board creates committee to consider new rule changes

Georgia’s controversial State Election Board has create a new committee to help them weigh in new election rule proposals before they come to a vote.

Georgia Insurance Commissioner John King talks about 2026 Senate campaign

Georgia Insurance & Safety Fire Commissioner John King, the first Hispanic elected to a state office in Georgia, has announced he wants to take on Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026.

Rep. Buddy Carter enters 2026 Senate race against Sen. Jon Ossoff

Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter is the first Republican to throw his hat in the ring for the chance to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff in 2026.

SAVE Act passes House: What to know

The SAVE Act requires states to reject any voter registration application in which the applicant has not presented “documentary proof" of U.S. citizenship.

SAVE Act: How voter registration would change under proposed bill

The SAVE Act is set to get a vote this week. Here’s what to know about the bill that aims to require proof of citizenship to vote.

Wisconsin Supreme Court secured by liberals; Florida Republicans retain House seats

Voters delivered split decisions in two key states Tuesday: Democrats secured a major win in Wisconsin’s Supreme Court race, while Republicans held onto two congressional seats in Florida. The results offer fresh insight into voter sentiment ahead of 2026.

Dozens speak out for and against bill to limit early voting locations

The Senate Ethics Committee held a three-hour hearing on a sweeping new version of HB 397 that opponents say could undermine voter access and ballot security.

Georgia Supreme Court considering if judge was right to block State Election Board rules

It's now up to Georgia's highest court to decide whether a lower court judge ruled correctly when he blocked seven rules passed by the controversial State Election Board just before last year's presidential election.

Fulton County's 2024 election 'organized and orderly,' monitors say

A team of independent monitors say Fulton County's election processes in 2024 showed significant improvement compared to its past elections.

Georgia Republicans don’t rule out Senate bids as popular GOP governor remains undecided

Many high-profile Republicans in Georgia aren't ruling out running for Senate in 2026 to take on vulnerable Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, but they're waiting to see if Gov. Brian Kemp plans to launch his own bid.

Rep. Lucy McBath takes steps to launch run for Georgia governor

Rep. Lucy McBath is the first high-profile Georgia Democrat to launch a campaign to possible succeed Brian Kemp as the Peach State's governor.