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Every time the door swings open this week at the county courthouse in the tiny south Georgia town of Statenville, six election workers have a moment to hope that someone is coming to vote.“Anybody that comes in pretty much has to walk by our office,
The battleground state of Georgia is undertaking an effort to remove about 478,888 inactive or ineligible voters from the rolls, which includes people that appear to have moved out of the state, or no longer at the address of their registration.
ATLANTA - Certification of election results in Georgia is a mandatory duty of local elections officials - not a discretionary decision - the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
What separates the two candidates on the Georgia Public Service Commission ballot? One emphasizes their expertise on energy, while the other points to their long track record of public service.
MLB pulled the 2021 All-Star Game from Georgia over the state's voting law, Senate Bill 202. Now it’s back — and Republicans say the return proves they were right all along.
Georgia is notifying 478,000 people their inactive voter registrations could soon be canceled. It will be one of the largest mass removals in U.S. history.
Early voting is open through July 11 in Georgia's Democratic PSC run-off between Peter Hubbard and Keisha Sean Waites. Election Day is July 15.
In December 2019, Georgia election officials purged nearly 309,000 registrations, placing many on inactive status for not voting or contacting election authorities in the prior seven years. A federal judge later heard arguments from Fair Fight Action to halt the purge.
Georgia is auditing nearly 500,000 voter registrations, so now is the time to check your status, especially if you’ve moved or skipped recent elections.
Two very different candidates are facing off in a runoff for the Democratic primary Tuesday in the hopes of unseating a Public Service Commissioner in November. The runoff election between former state lawmaker Keisha Waites,
The removal is the first since Georgia became the 26th state to partner with the Electronic Registration Information Center.
ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger continues to conduct a multi-phase audit of the state's voter rolls that could result in one of the largest voter purges in state history.