Fulton County did not dispute the allegation in a complaint before the State Election Board this month that more than 130 tabulator tapes from 2020 were unsigned.
The U.S. Justice Department sued Georgia, two other states and the District of Columbia for not handing over its voter registration data.
The Trump-Ralston phone call was reported the same week Willis finally appeared before a special state Senate committee investigating her prosecution and now failed indictment of Trump and 18 GOP allies on charges they engaged in a criminal conspiracy to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
Special elections were held Tuesday, Dec. 9 for State House District 121 and State House District 23. ATLANTA — Some Georgia voters went back to the polls Tuesday to vote in special elections held for two State House races.
In newly obtained audio, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia in 2020 in a phone call with the state’s House Speaker, David Ralston. Mr. Trump lost Georgia by more than 11,000 votes that year.
The Justice Department sued Fulton County, Georgia, on Friday, seeking records related to the 2020 election as efforts continue to prove President Donald Trump’s false claims that the election was stolen from him.
Dr. Jaha Howard has won the runoff in Georgia's Senate District 35 special election, securing a majority of the vote and earning a seat in the state Senate.
During much of the 12.5-minute call, President Trump reiterated his claims that he had won Georgia, a state he lost by more than 11,000 votes that year.
Willis, appearing before a GOP-led state Senate special committee, defended her decision to bring charges against Donald Trump and 18 alleged co-conspirators following Trump's Jan. 2, 2021, phone call in which he asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to " find" the votes needed to win the state.
Georgia's State Election Board is considering a rule to define when emergency hand-marked paper ballots are needed instead of machine-marked ones
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon, for the Department of Justice’s civil rights division, filed the suit Thursday against Raffensperger for not providing voting records, including personal information of voters, to the DOJ. The lawsuit was filed in Macon.
Democrat Eric Gisler won in a district designed to favor Republicans. Now, GOP leaders are sounding the alarm ahead of the 2026 midterms.