Over 5 million Georgians turned out to vote in the recent election, setting a new record and marking a significant achievement celebrated today at the State Capitol.
Sec. of State Brad Raffensperger gave remarks on the election as counties were due to complete certification on Tuesday.
The Secretary of State's Office is holding a press conference at 10 a.m. at the State Capitol. 11Alive plans to stream ...
I did my job,” he said. “I followed the law. I followed the Constitution. I’m going to continue to do that because I work for ...
A relatively trouble-free presidential election was good news for those working to restore faith in the system ...
Bomb threats disrupt Election Day in Arizona, Georgia, and Pennsylvania, causing evacuations and delays in ballot counting. Trump makes baseless claims of fraud.
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Raffensperger told Gray that Georgia’s results were being counted and reported so quickly on Tuesday night, that his office ...
Despite ‘non-credible’ bomb threats at Atlanta polling places on election day, voting proceeded with minimal disruption. Raffensperger reported that within three hours of polls closing, it was clear ...
Bomb threats that were unfounded in two metro Atlanta counties, plus problems with voting equipment, kept at least 15 precincts open later.
ATLANTA (TNND) — Fulton County, Ga. District Attorney Fani Willis, known for her prosecution of former President Donald Trump ...