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Audit confirms accurate vote count for Georgia PSC elections, official say


Georgia's top election official says an audit have proven June's primary elections for the Public Service Commission were accurate. Read More

Georgia officials say they thwarted an attempt to crash a state election website - Chicago Tribune


Within 30 minutes of the first alert, he said everything was back to normal. Cloudflare told Georgia officials that many of the IP addresses had been used in previous denial-of-service attacks. Read More

What Georgia election officials want voters to know about 2020 claims | 60 Minutes - CBS News


Georgia election officials Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling were among the Republicans pushing back against claims of fraud in 2020. They're still fighting against conspiracy theories. Read More

Georgia voters to decide on Public Service Commission during midyear election - 13WMAZ


After a court challenge delayed the election for two Public Service Commission seats in 2024, those races are now back on the ballot. Georgia voters to decide PSC seats to regulate utility rates. Read More

Changes by Trump-aligned Georgia election board raise alarms - NPR


ATLANTA — Georgia's State Election Board is preparing to vote on nearly a dozen rule changes Friday that could take effect before the upcoming election, concerning local officials who are ... Read More

Georgia elections on schedule despite storm disruptions, officials say - MSN


FULTON COUNTY, Ga. - At a press conference held Monday morning at the Georgia State Capitol, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and state election officials provided an update on election ... Read More

Local officials in Georgia must certify election results as early voting begins - NPR


A Georgia judge has ruled that local election officials must certify results -- as early in-person voting begins in the swing state. Accessibility links Skip to main content ... Read More

Georgia election officials can't delay or refuse to certify election - USA TODAY


Georgia election officials don't get to 'play ... undefined “reasonable inquiry” before boards certify elections. The rule, critics say, ... Politics newsletter for news and ... Read More

Election officials say courts will force certification in Georgia and other states - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


Election officials from Georgia and other states say they will take local election boards to court if they attempt to delay or disrupt certification of the November election. Read More

Georgia election board: Counties can do more to investigate elections - NPR


ATLANTA — Georgia's State Election Board voted Tuesday to require county election officials to make a “reasonable inquiry” before certifying election results to the state, signaling that ... Read More

Georgia's early voting turnout could leave Election Day 'ghost town'


Georgia election officials say turnout is running so high with early in-person voting and absentee ballot returns that polling places could be a “ghost town” on Election Day on Nov. 5.. Nearly ... Read More

Georgia elections on schedule despite storm disruptions, officials say


In Brief. Georgia election operations remain on track despite storm-related power outages in some counties. Polling locations in Lowndes, Richmond, and Columbia counties will be relocated due to ... Read More


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