The Georgia State Election Board has voted to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to enforce a subpoena against a conservative group that had alleged ballot stuffing in the state after the group was unable to produce evidence to support its claims.
Two seats on the all-GOP Georgia Public Service Commission will be on the ballot alongside municipal races this year. Commissioner Tim Echols, who represents a wide swath of east Georgia, and Commissioner Fitz Johnson,
The court-ordered treatments force children into programs aimed at repairing a relationship with a parent. Critics say they can traumatize children.
The General Assembly passed a bill during last year's legislative session scheduling the elections for PSC districts 2 and 3 this year. The election for District 5 will be held in 2026, and elections for PSC districts 1 and 4 will take place in 2028.
Georgians broadly supported Maidan protests in Ukraine seeking closer integration with Europe, elimination of corruption and malign foreign influence. Those goals resonate with Georgia’s current opposition.
Popular conservative Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia, who is top GOP recruit to flip a Democrat held Senate seat in the key southeastern battleground, reveals his timetable for making a decision
Since 2022, nine GOP-led states have left ERIC, a voter data collective, amid such concerns as partisan influence, increasing costs, and a failure to address voter fraud.
Georgia voters can elect commissioners for two seats on the state’s powerful Public Service Commission this year, after years of delays and canceled elections.
Chuck Stiles, an organizer with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, said the group has filed an unfair labor practice complaint with the National Labor Relations Board. The filing alleges the layoffs violate the rights of employees or unions. Stiles said the Teamsters will move forward with an election among the workers who remain at NGP.
For many in the country and abroad, the elections were a hope to end the long-standing political turbulence, authoritarian threats, and geopolitical shifts in Tbilisi. However, what followed was an escalation of tensions and further threats to Georgia’s hard-earned democracy,
If we look at the opinion polls on EU membership, the difference is stark. A 2024 IRI poll found that only 40% of Serbians would vote to join the EU, while the recent polls in Georgia showed support for EU membership at 86%, a stable share in the past decades. While the EU serves as a unifying cause for Georgians, it is divisive for Serbs.
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