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Senate Runoff Fatigue Renews Debate Over Election Process In Georgia
After spending one year in the U.S. Senate, appointed Sen. Kelly Loeffler successfully cleared a crowded nonpartisan jungle primary.
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After spending one year in the U.S. Senate, appointed Sen. Kelly Loeffler successfully cleared a crowded nonpartisan jungle primary.
More than 3.5 million voters cast ballots in the runoff, reports indicate.
Trump's candidate, Walker, is apparently finished, at least according to vote counts released about 10:30 p.m., Tuesday.
A busy early voting period wrapped up Friday with more than 1.8 million Georgians having cast in-person votes in the Warnock-Walker runoff.
Dozens of Georgia counties with spotty access to high-speed internet will be eligible for a $250 million pot of grant funding.
Sen. Raphael Warnock's reelection bid received a late boost from former President Barack Obama, who urged supporters to show up in force.
The Georgia Republican Party chairman and a close advisor to former President Donald Trump were dealt setbacks this week.
Pollution sullied Linda Smith's childhood swimming hole on the Canoochee River over two decades ago, and she began documenting the damage.
A co-founder of an Atlanta org., that aids underserved youth urged Georgia Power to consider families who dress children before sunrise.
Early voting in the U.S. Senate runoff got off to a busy start in Georgia, with more than half a million ballots cast as of Monday night.
The final weeks of Georgia Power's $2.9 billion rate case will determine whether state regulators sign off on plans for customer fees.
Most abortions are once again illegal in Georgia pending a state Supreme Court decision, the report indicates.
Early voting is set for over a dozen Georgia counties both days on post-Thanksgiving weekend, after this state Supreme Court ruling.
Democratic-leaning groups are urging Georgians to cast their ballots in person if they can for the Dec. 6 runoff election.
What is to become of the 81,278 voters who marked their ballots for Libertarian Chase Oliver in Georgia's U.S. Senate race?
House Speaker Ralston made his final journey to the Georgia Capitol Tuesday as throngs of lawmakers and staff gathered to say goodbye.
As of noon today, an emergency petition had not been filed with the Georgia Supreme Court, the report states.
On Friday, Zach Binney, an assistant professor at Emory University's Oxford College, brought his work stuff to the temple.
A judge is clearing the path for Georgia's election officials to have an option of offering early voting on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
Georgia is set to become the only state to have work requirements for Medicaid coverage.