Georgia Secretary of State and Commissioner of Securities Brad Raffensperger has issued an emergency order against Atlanta Discount Home Deals (ADHD) and its founder, Mark Jackson.
The Republican elected official sat for the interview with 11Alive's The Georgia Vote just days before a new presidential administration is set to take office.
A Georgia appeals court on Friday affirmed the dismissal of six counts in the state’s 2020 election interference against President-elect Trump and his allies, upholding a trial judge’s
FULTON COUNTY, Ga. — The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed that charges dropped against President-elect Donald J. Trump in the Fulton County indictment against will remain out of play.
One count stems from a phone call Trump made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a fellow Republican, on Jan. 2, 2021, in which Trump urged Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes.” Another of the dismissed counts accused Trump of soliciting ...
The long-running fight over Georgia's district lines for Congress and the state legislature could have broader implications for the future of the Voting Rights Act.
Attorney General Chris Carr said he raised nearly $2.2 million in 40 days in his bid to be the next governor of Georgia.
ATLANTA (AP) — The state of Georgia is seeking another Supreme Court showdown over the Voting Rights Act, asking a federal appeals court on Thursday to interpret the 1965 law in a way that could make it much harder to prove minority votes have been illegally diluted.
The state of Georgia asks a federal appeals court to interpret the 1965 law in a way that could make it much harder to prove minority votes have been illegally diluted.
In October of 2024, Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger revealed the results of a citizenship audit of the state's voter rolls, which showed that out of 8.2 million registered voters ...
On Alex Cooper's "Call Her Daddy" podcast, Kirkconnell said she was “blindsided” by James posting about their breakup right before her flight to Atlanta took off.
The legislation, Senate Bill 50, would expand access to medical coverage to Georgians making less than 138% of the federal poverty limit and would request a waiver to do so from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.