The once-wonky Georgia State Election Board has burst into the limelight this year as a new Republican majority â€“ made up of a retired obstetrician, a former state senator who put out feelers for a Trump administration job and a right-wing media personality – push ahead with new rules that could create chaos in November.
Sarah Tindall Ghazal said the GOP members of the Georgia State Election Board weren't listening "to anybody who doesn't think that the elections are rigged."
Pollster Kevin Wagner said the contests are now "really, really close" in two swing states where Trump held comfortable leads earlier this summer.
Early voting is poised to get underway in several states this month. The Washington Examiner will take a closer look at the swing states, including voting rules you need to know and key differences from prior elections.
President Biden became the first Democrat to win Georgia since former President Clinton. But in 2024, Republicans are fighting to regain the 16 Electoral College votes up for grabs.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has been traveling to five bellwether Georgia counties to get a sense of how voters are preparing to cast their ballots in November.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp does not have an obligation to investigate members of the State Election Board who have come under fire for enacting last-minute changes to election procedures in this battleground state,
Georgia's secretary of state is touring the state to check on voting equipment and assure voters that the November election will be fair and secure, despite new doubts being raised by former President Trump.
Several Georgia Democrats had called on the governor to investigate and remove three Republicans from the State Election Board.
Earlier this year, a new majority of far-right Republicans gained control of Georgia’s State Election Board. The votes taken since have prompted deep concern that the board is rewriting the rules of the game in a key swing state to disrupt certification of elections and favor former President Donald Trump.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will debate on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in Philadelphia. Here's where and when Georgians can tune into the event live.