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.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing a Georgia county, alleging that its method of electing county commissioners violates the rights of Black voters.
Two Georgia voter advocacy groups founded by Democrat Stacey Abrams and led by Raphael Warnock before he was elected to the U.S.
The civil lawsuit says those at-large elections violate the Voting Rights Act by unfairly diluting the influence of Black voters.
Progressive wins at the local and state levels complicate the notion of a sweeping rightward political turn in the US.
Rudy Giuliani has settled with two Georgia elections workers in a deal they say let him keep his homes and personal belongings in return for compensation and a promise to never defame them again. The agreement announced Thursday came after the women were awarded a $148 million judgment against Giuliani.
The Georgian government drove the country toward a human rights crisis in 2024, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2025
"This clearly represents the largest and most significant instance of an organization illegally influencing our elections in Georgia at a statewide level, that we've ever uncovered." He added ...
Two members of the State Election Board use private Gmail accounts for government business, leading to a lawsuit alleging the board isn't transparent.
The government is relentlessly taking the country into a repressive era that is uncharted for Georgia but all too familiar in authoritarian states,” said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia Director at Human Rights Watch.
Unlike any other president, Donald Trump has tested the words and ideas in the literal text of the US Constitution, from the Preamble through the 27th Amendment. There are multiple passages he has said or suggested he will ignore or reinterpret.
By bne IntelliNews Two young Georgian men named as Rati Tkemaladze and Otar Kvaratskhelia were forced into an unmarked car by unidentified men near Tbilisi’s Rustaveli metro station on the night of January 18.