The DOJ is suing Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger over his refusal to give the department election records.
They may be rolling dice, but when it comes to election integrity, Georgia's top officials say they are taking no chances.
The Justice Department asked a federal judge in Georgia who was reprimanded for misconduct to recuse herself from its lawsuit seeking voter rolls.
Multiple high-profile Georgia races are headed to June 16 runoff elections after no candidate secured a majority of the vote ...
The United States Department of Justice has formally requested the recusal of U.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross from a federal ...
Just as in 2020, interest in the 2022 Georgia election will extend beyond the state's borders. Unlike 2020, the voting laws ...
The Georgia State Election Board hired a rampant voter challenger to investigate allegations of wrongdoing in elections, ...
Georgia lawmakers are going back into special session to fix an election administration problem of their own making. The ...
Early Voting for primary and runoff races are critical for midterms Georgia is entering the final stretch of early voting ...
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a law requiring nonpartisan elections for most local officials in Atlanta's five most populous counties.
Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. More than 2 million voters across Georgia voters cast their ...