Georgia Lt. Gov. Burt Jones, a Republican gubernatorial candidate, is attacking his primary opponent Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger over the 2020 election again, this time wielding his legislative powers.
The race to fill a state Senate seat in Georgia is headed to a runoff, Decision Desk HQ has projected. Democrat Lemario Brown and Republican Steven McNeel will head to a Feb. 17 runoff after neither candidate was able to cross the 50 percent threshold.
State Senate District 18 covers portions of Crawford, Monroe, Peach, Upson, Bibb and Houston counties. ATLANTA — Voters in central Georgia will have to go back to the polls in a few weeks after a special election for a State Senate seat will head to a runoff.
A special election date has been set to fill an Augusta-area seat in Georgia's legislature. March 10 is the day an election will be conducted in parts of Richmond County to fill the vacant seat of Rep. Lynn Heffner, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced Wednesday.
Election season in Georgia is here, with statewide primary elections less than four months away and the campaigning for those contests well underway. But as Georgians prepare to cast their ballots, a key question remains unclear: Will the state be able to eliminate QR codes from ballots to comply with a 2024 state election law?
Voters across Central Georgia on Tuesday set the stage for a runoff election in the race for Georgia's Senate District 18.
Source: Polls collected by The New York Times. Pollsters that meet at least two of the three criteria below are considered “select pollsters” by The Times, as long as they are conducting polls for nonpartisan sponsors.
Georgia' election for governor is one race with two sets of rules, depending on who the candidate is. The system defies common sense or even a basic sense of fairness.
As election season gears up in Georgia, many already elected officials are resigning to run for another office. Do they have to?
Democrats are hoping concerns over a $21 billion data center near Forsyth could help flip a Republican-held seat in the General Assembly.
Some voting rights groups say this plan is a solution in search of a problem.
Brian Kemp, is facing off against Mike Collins and Buddy Carter, both of whom are pursuing a Senate seat rather than trying to retain their spots in the House of Representatives. President Trump has yet to make an endorsement.
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