News

Jon Ossoff's term ends in 2027. Will he continue to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate? Here are the Republicans who have entered their name to the race
In this week’s episode of “Plugged In,” hosts Sam Gringlas and Rahul Bali discuss what’s at stake for Georgia elections in two major voting cases which could have national implications.
Georgia's State Election Board voted Wednesday to create a committee to weigh proposed election rules before the board takes them under consideration. Board Chairman John Fervier explained during a public meeting that the purpose of the committee will be to allow “all parties to have a voice in upcoming rules.
Much of Georgia's attention has been on the U.S. Senate race. But both current and prospective candidates for governor have been busy.
A federal appeals panel signaled it may revive a lawsuit accusing True the Vote of violating the Voting Rights Act by challenging over 360,000 Georgia voters ahead of the 2021 Senate runoff.
The bill allows criminal defendants to recover legal costs if the prosecutor is disqualified, but also expands compensation for people who were wrongfully incarcerated.
Watkinsville, introduced a measure during this year's session of the General Assembly that would have put legalized sports betting before voters in November 2026 but it never made it off the House floor.
Challengers tell a federal appeals court that Georgia lawmakers haven’t done enough to end illegal harms to Black voters.
Elections are resuming after years of delays amid a lawsuit alleging racial discrimination in Georgia's statewide voting method for the Public Service Commission.
Circuit appellate hears Georgia Fair Fight vs True the Vote voter intimidation case on mass voter challenges in 2021 election runoff.
The FEAR Act now allows harsher penalties for those possessing, selling and distributing fentanyl and its related substances. Austin’s Law created a new offense called involuntary manslaughter both holding offenders accountable for death by fentanyl.
ATLANTA  – As Georgia looks ahead to the 2026 elections, a court fight is still brewing over the election maps scheduled to be used. The federal court of appeals in Atlanta heard three cases Thursday stemming from those early maps,