Jason Esteves endorsed by Jason Carter for Georgia governor
Former state senator Jason Carter, grandson of President Jimmy Carter and the Democratic Party’s 2014 nominee for governor, has endorsed Jason Esteves in Georgia’s 2026 gubernatorial race.
Former state senator Jason Carter, grandson of President Jimmy Carter and the Democratic Party’s 2014 nominee for governor, has endorsed Jason Esteves in Georgia’s 2026 gubernatorial race.
South Fulton mayor election: Meet the candidates
Nine candidates are running for South Fulton mayor, each pledging to rebuild trust and improve city accountability.
Nine candidates are running for South Fulton mayor, each pledging to rebuild trust and improve city accountability.
Atlanta School Board candidates debate budget, possible school closures
Eight of 13 Atlanta school board candidates discussed the $1.85 billion APS budget and potential school closures.
Eight of 13 Atlanta school board candidates discussed the $1.85 billion APS budget and potential school closures.
A look at who is running for Atlanta mayor in November 2025
One of the most closely watched races on the November ballot is for mayor of Atlanta.
One of the most closely watched races on the November ballot is for mayor of Atlanta.
State Sen. Greg Dolezal announces bid for lieutenant governor
State Sen. Greg Dolezal of Forsyth County has launched a campaign for lieutenant governor.
State Sen. Greg Dolezal of Forsyth County has launched a campaign for lieutenant governor.
Helmut Domagalski, known as 'Helmut Love,' running to be Atlanta mayor
Helmut Domagalski — who also goes by Helmut Love — is running to be the next mayor of Atlanta.
Helmut Domagalski — who also goes by Helmut Love — is running to be the next mayor of Atlanta.
Former Georgia poll worker sentenced for bomb threat against election office
Nicholas Wimbish was sentenced to 20 months in prison for mailing a threatening letter about bombing a polling site and harming poll workers.
Nicholas Wimbish was sentenced to 20 months in prison for mailing a threatening letter about bombing a polling site and harming poll workers.
DOJ suing Oregon and Maine as it seeks voter data in multiple states
The Justice Department is requesting voter data, some containing sensitive information, for what the agency argues is needed to ensure state election officials are complying with election laws.
The Justice Department is requesting voter data, some containing sensitive information, for what the agency argues is needed to ensure state election officials are complying with election laws.
Fani Willis appeal in Trump case rejected by Georgia Supreme Court
The Georgia Supreme Court has declined to hear Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ appeal of her removal from the election interference case against President Donald Trump.
The Georgia Supreme Court has declined to hear Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ appeal of her removal from the election interference case against President Donald Trump.
Gov. Tim Walz announces he's running for reelection
Tim Walz officially announced on Tuesday that he will seek a third term as governor of Minnesota.
Tim Walz officially announced on Tuesday that he will seek a third term as governor of Minnesota.
Residency disputes threaten candidacies in Atlanta's District 11 council race
Keith Lewis plans to prove his residency with documents at the upcoming hearing, countering claims he lives outside the district.
Keith Lewis plans to prove his residency with documents at the upcoming hearing, countering claims he lives outside the district.
Fulton commissioner cites law in rejecting GOP nominees
Commissioner Marvin Arrington says he cannot be forced to support GOP election board nominees.
Commissioner Marvin Arrington says he cannot be forced to support GOP election board nominees.
Trump says he will require voter ID with executive order
President Donald Trump says he plans to sign an executive order aimed at requiring voter ID in elections across the country.
President Donald Trump says he plans to sign an executive order aimed at requiring voter ID in elections across the country.
Carr vs. Jones: Judge tosses lawsuit over Georgia governor’s race funding
The new ruling allows Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones to continue raising unlimited campaign funds using a special leadership committee not available to his rival, Attorney General Chris Carr.
The new ruling allows Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones to continue raising unlimited campaign funds using a special leadership committee not available to his rival, Attorney General Chris Carr.
Ex-Stonecrest mayor running for office after federal prison sentence
The former mayor of Stonecrest is trying to get back into politics after serving time in prison for stealing COVID-19 relief funds.
The former mayor of Stonecrest is trying to get back into politics after serving time in prison for stealing COVID-19 relief funds.
Georgia finalizes cancelation of nearly 471,000 voter registrations
Nearly 471,000 Georgia voter registrations were canceled by Friday, state officials confirmed to FOX 5.
Nearly 471,000 Georgia voter registrations were canceled by Friday, state officials confirmed to FOX 5.
Fulton commissioners defy order to seat Republican election board nominees
Republicans want the Democratic Fulton County commissioners fined or put in jail for refusing to seat two GOP nominees on the county’s elections board despite a court order.
Republicans want the Democratic Fulton County commissioners fined or put in jail for refusing to seat two GOP nominees on the county’s elections board despite a court order.
Trump says he will sign executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots, voting machines
The president in a social media post Monday said he wants to sign the order to bring “honesty" to the 2026 midterm elections.
The president in a social media post Monday said he wants to sign the order to bring “honesty" to the 2026 midterm elections.
'No Contact' mailers sent to over 200K Georgia voters | What you need to know
Hundreds of thousands of Georgia voters need to take action to make sure they stay “Active" on the state's voter list.
Hundreds of thousands of Georgia voters need to take action to make sure they stay “Active" on the state's voter list.
Judges debate Georgia's ban on giving snacks, water to voters
A federal appeals court is debating whether Georgia's ban on providing food and water to voters waiting in line violates the freedom of speech.
A federal appeals court is debating whether Georgia's ban on providing food and water to voters waiting in line violates the freedom of speech.



















