Georgia Republicans express support for Supreme Court pick Barrett

In a press call arranged by the Trump campaign Monday morning, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr and State Rep. Barry Fleming, R-Harlem, expressed their support for President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee.

President Trump heads to metro Atlanta to court Black voters

The Republican leader will be discussing black economic empowerment, unveiling his ‘Platinum Plan’ at the Cobb Galleria Friday afternoon.

Obama endorses Warnock in Georgia senate race

Former President Barack Obama announced Friday his endorsement of Reverend Raphael Warnock to represent Georgia in the  U.S. Senate.

Gov. Kemp urges Georgians to complete 2020 Census

With less than a week until the deadline, Gov. Brian Kemp urged Georgians Thursday to fill out the 2020 Census.

Biden endorses Carolyn Bourdeaux in Georgia congressional race

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden endorsed Carolyn Bordeaux over Republican Dr. Rich McCormick in the race for Georgia's 7th Congressional District.

Georgia county elections supervisor says confusion caused some to vote twice

Her testimony during an election challenge gave us a rare chance to pull the voting curtain back and look inside to see what went wrong in the Long County election.

Georgia Democrats want to name new 14th district candidate

The Democratic Party of Georgia hopes to convince the Secretary of State to give them one more chance to compete in the 14th Congressional district race this November.

Georgia chief justice says grand juries can resume meeting

Georgia state court judges may begin calling grand juries to consider indictments, as courts take another step toward resuming trials suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, Chief Justice Harold Melton said.

Georgia officials tweak standard for marks to count as votes

Election officials in Georgia approved a new rule Thursday that changes the standard for how much an oval needs to be filled in on an absentee ballot to count as a vote.

Images of 9/11 attack, porn interrupt voting machine hearing

 A federal hearing on a challenge to Georgia’s voting machines was interrupted Friday when someone began posting video and symbols during the live Zoom session, including images from the Sept. 11 attacks, a swastika and pornography.

Judge: Voters can’t abolish embattled GA police department

Voters can’t try to abolish an embattled Georgia police department that was wrapped in controversy even before the department oversaw the initial investigation into the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a judge ruled Friday.

Another showdown set this week over Georgia voting machines

Voting integrity activists will try this week to convince a federal judge that Georgia should scrap its brand new touchscreen voting machines in favor of hand-marked paper ballots. The state, meanwhile, will ask her not to order any changes, especially with an election looming.

1,000 people double-voted in Georgia primary, secretary of state says

Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Tuesday that 1,000 Georgians voted twice in the state’s June 9 primary, a felony that he said will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.