A federal judge won’t order the state of Georgia to reopen voter registration for November’s elections in the presidential battleground state. The ruling by U.S.
Two federal judges have rejected requests to immediately reopen voter registration in Georgia and Florida as the southeast continues to grapple with significant storm damage ahead of the November election.
President Joe Biden became the first Democrat to win Georgia since 1992 when he narrowly defeated Trump in 2020.
ALBANY – Early voting has started in some states already, and for Georgians the chance to make their voices heard starts Tuesday, when polling places will open for three weeks in the Peach State ahead of the Nov.
Georgia’s 16 electoral votes provide one of the biggest prizes of any battleground state outside of Pennsylvania.
A federal judge in Georgia rejected arguments for the state to reopen voter registration ahead of November's election due to disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene.U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama in 2013,
Kamala Harris' campaign is using Twitch to reach young male voters. Now Harris (48%) edges Trump (46%) by just two points among registered voters in a two-way contest. The poll also found that 17% of respondents don't have loved ones with different political views.
Civil rights groups argued that disruptions from the storm likely prevented tens of thousands of people from registering to vote before the Oct. 7 deadline.
New rules in Georgia that some officials fear could inject chaos into November’s election have links to a controversial group that has gained outsized influence in the Peach State.
A new report from The Sentencing Project estimates that the number of people who cannot vote because of prior convictions has decreased slightly, but advocates still struggle to turn this population out.