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Georgia’s mass voter registration cancellation puts some at risk
Georgia plans to cancel nearly 500,000 inactive voter registrations this month. Voting rights groups warn the cancellations include some voters who may still be eligible.
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Judge: Fulton must appoint Republicans to the election board
A judge ordered the Fulton County Board of Commissioners must comply with his earlier ruling and appoint two Fulton GOP nominees to the county election board.
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Judges ask if Georgia’s ban on giving snacks to voters violates free speech
Federal appeals court judges questioned whether Georgia's ban on giving food and water to voters waiting in line is allowed or violates their free speech rights.
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Gwinnett Republican joins crowded field in lieutenant governor’s race
Georgia State Rep. David Clark has a history of clashing with Republican leaders.
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Is Geoff Duncan running for governor?
Former Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan talks to the hosts of “Politically Georgia” for the first time since becoming a Democrat. He says he hasn't ruled out a run at governor.
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Trump endorses Burt Jones in Georgia governor’s race
The presidential endorsement gives Jones a leg up on his Republican competition in the 2024 race for Georgia governor.
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Activists want GOP lawmakers to make more changes to Georgia elections
A Georgia elections study committee has become a forum for advocates on the right and left to seek major changes to voting laws ahead of a heated election year in 2026.
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Investigations stalled while State Election Board tried to change voting rules
A backlog of completed Georgia election investigations grew to over 300 cases after the State Election Board prioritized passing new voting rules last year.
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Michael Thurmond enters Ga. governor’s race pledging to be ‘bridge builder’
The former DeKalb County chief executive said he sees himself as a problem-solving “bridge builder” who can create bipartisan coalitions to counter President Trump’s policies.
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Fulton must accept Republican election board nominees, judge rules
A senior superior court judge ordered that the Fulton's board of commissioners must appoint two critics nominated by the Fulton Republican Party to the county election board.