Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade is on Capitol Hill for a closed-door deposition by the House Judiciary Committee. Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade left Capitol Hill on Tuesday after a marathon four-and-a-half hour grilling by House Judiciary Committee investigators.
With just weeks to go until the presidential election, a Georgia judge has ruled that certification of election results by county officials in the state is "mandatory."
County election officials in Georgia cannot delay or decline to certify election results, a state judge ruled Monday, dealing a blow to an effort by conservatives in the critical battleground state to broaden their powers.
The ruling cuts at the heart of a key argument made by right-wing activists since the 2020 election, when Donald Trump sought to disrupt the certification process as part of his bid to subvert the results.
A Georgia judge has ruled that county election officials must certify election results by the deadline set in law and cannot exclude any group of votes from certification even if they suspect error or fraud.
A Georgia judge has ruled that local election officials must certify results, in a win for Democrats concerned that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's allies may seek to sow chaos by delaying vote counts after the Nov.
In Georgia, voters can head to the ballot box beginning on Tuesday and in North Carolina, early in-person voting begins on Thursday. Here are a handful of things to know about how voting and elections will work in two key swing states.
The decision is a defeat for allies of former president Donald Trump who sought to empower local leaders to hold up the outcome of vote this year.
Early voting has started in some states, including the crucial battleground of Georgia, and the number so far looks like a "record-breaker". Former Clinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook and Votebeat Editorial Director Jessica Huseman join Chris Jansing to share their political analysis.
A Georgia judge has declared that the 2024 presidential election result must be certified by an "immovable deadline" of Nov. 12.
Early in-person voting kicks off in Georgia on Tuesday as uncertainty over new election rules looms large in a state that will decide this year's presidential election.