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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNRepublicans suing Fulton County leaders over election board nomineesThe Republicans' lawsuit claims Fulton County commissioners tabled the nomination of the GOP's nominees for the Board of ...
Voters head to the polls Tuesday to choose party nominees for two posts on the Georgia Public Service Commission, which ...
In today’s edition … Republicans plan to run on protests, strife … Virginians head to the polls … You give us your reactions ...
Voters head to the polls today to choose party nominees for two posts on the Georgia Public Service Commission, which oversees utilities including Georgia Power Co.
The Republicans' suit argues that, in "failing to appoint Adams and Frazier to the Board of Elections upon presentation of their nominations by the Fulton GOP, the Board of Commissioners violated the ...
Michaelah Montgomery, a conservative activist, told Newsmax that she was in Israel but was keeping a low profile.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNUnusual odd-year primaries on tap for Georgia PSC seats on June 17Elections for state and federal offices usually take place only in even years. But this year, Georgia voters will head to the ...
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The List on MSNThe Long List Of Politicians Who Can't Stand Marjorie Taylor GreeneMarjorie Taylor Greene has been a divisive political figure for years, not only with Democrats, but even within the ...
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Macon Telegraph on MSNElection Day for Georgia’s Public Service Commission: Who’s on ballot for primaryTwo PSC seats are up for grabs as Georgia voters pick from a crowded primary field, deciding who will oversee utility rates ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNGeorgia Public Service Commission election: What you need to knowVoters across Georgia will head to the polls on Tuesday to have their say on who can make decisions over what they see on ...
Former Georgia Republican Gov. Nathan Deal drew national attention in 2016 when he vetoed a religious liberty bill. Nearly 10 years later, Gov. Brian Kemp signed the Georgia Religious Freedom ...
A Georgia man accused of leaving threatening voicemails for two Republican U.S. senators appeared in federal court to face ...
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