Brian Kemp will lead the Republican Governors Association for the next year, the group announced Wednesday, just weeks after the party secured govern
President-elect Donald Trump's victory in Georgia is complete after Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger certified the results Friday.
According to results released Wednesday from a statewide audit, Georgia's county election officials conducted a secure, accurate election, Raffensperger said
ATLANTA — Georgia's 159 counties on Wednesday completed their hand counts of many votes as a risk-limiting audit on the state's 2024 election results.
Georgia's Republican attorney general, Chris Carr, said Thursday that he's running for governor in 2026, becoming the first major candidate from either party to announce a bid.
The state’s attorney general, Chris Carr, a Republican, is the first person in either major party to declare his candidacy for statewide office in Georgia.
“We’ve shown the country that Georgia remains a red state, with big wins up and down the ticket,” said state House Speaker Pro Tempore Jan Jones, R-Milton. “We will take this mandate from the voters to continue lowering taxes, protecting our neighborhoods and quality of life, and providing more options for Georgia’s students to thrive.”
Georgia legislators are starting to look ahead to the 2025 session. Here’s who will be leading the majority and minority caucuses in each chamber.
Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican with deep ties to the mainstream wing of his party, announced Thursday that he will run for Georgia governor in 2026.
At the state capitol, officials will kick off the audit of the presidential election by rolling dice to randomly select counties.