Georgia judges are picking apart controversial new election rules in the state as its early-voting turnout breaks records.
Georgia law says county election superintendents 'shall' certify ballot results by 5 p.m. on the Monday after an vote.
The rule would have required Georgia poll workers to hand count ballots after polls close. A judge said the rule would have added "uncertainty and disorder." ...
As early voting kicked off in the swing state, the RNC tried to fight a Fulton County judge's decision to strike down rules ...
Georgia, whose 16 electoral votes are crucial for both Trump and Democratic ... In siding with them last week, Fulton ...
The Georgia Supreme Court has rejected an attempt by national and state Republicans to immediately reinstate recently passed ...
The Georgia Supreme Court will hear the RNC's appeal of a judge's decision to block several new election rules from taking ...
The Georgia Supreme Court has blocked the state's Republican-led election board from enforcing new election rules introduced ...
The decision leaves in place an earlier ruling from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas A. Cox Jr., who struck down the ...
The Georgia Supreme Court unanimously rejected an attempt by national and state Republicans to reinstate a string of ...