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Georgia Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger announced a multiphase audit of Georgia’s voter rolls will occur throughout July, August and September 2025.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced a multi-phase audit of the state's voter rolls this week that could result in one of the largest voter purges in state history.
All 180 seats in the state House and all 56 in the state Senate will be up for grabs on ballots around the state.
Two leading Democrats in Georgia's 2026 governor's race report collecting $1.1 million each in early fundraising.
The Georgia Secretary of State's Office announced the launch of its annual audit of the state's voter rolls. State officials are performing the annual review this summer, ahead of this year's statewide election.
More than 1 million Georgians are enrolled in Medicaid. How would proposed federal cuts affect these people?
Georgia District 3 voters will have a single polling place at the First Baptist Church for the July 15 runoff election.
A hand count of ballots in a primary election race for the Georgia Public Service Commission found a discrepancy, but Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger determined it was
A vote by the Georgia Public Service Commission, the state body that oversees Georgia Power, voted to make the rate freeze official on Tuesday.
The state holds its first primary election for the Public Service Commission since 2020 after years of litigation over election fairness.