A judge ruled Friday that the Arizona Senate can get access to 2.1 million ballots and election equipment from Arizona’s most populous county so it
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David Perdue won’t run for US Senate in 2022
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue said Tuesday that he will not run in 2022 to reclaim a seat in the U.S. Senate, eight days after
Senate GOP Leader McConnell: House Election Reform Bill ‘Wrong Response’
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., criticized Democrats’ election reform bill Thursday as “exactly the wrong response” to address concerns about the nation’s voting process.
Probation reform bill unanimously passes Georgia Senate chamber
Senator Brian Strickland’s (R-McDonough) legislation on probation reform unanimously passed the Senate Chamber and will crossover to the House Chamber for deliberation next week. Senate
Georgia Senate moves to streamline probation termination
ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s state Senate on Thursday passed a bill that would streamline the process people can use to get off probation for good
Possible Neera Tanden Replacement Touts Her Support in Senate
Ann O’Leary, a possible fallback option to lead President Joe Biden’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), has been touting her own Senate support. Politico
Georgia Senate seeks to let state take over county elections
ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s State Election Board could take over county election offices under a bill approved Wednesday by the state Senate. Senate Bill 89
Perdue says he won’t run for Georgia Senate a week after saying he was considering it
David Perdue said that he won’t run again in 2022, abruptly ending speculation about a potential bid that he had stoked just one week prior.Read
Perdue rules out Georgia Senate comeback in 2022
Former Republican Sen. David Perdue will not run for Senate in 2022, he said in a statement Tuesday, ruling out another campaign in Georgia less
Georgia Republican Perdue won’t run for US Senate in 2022
Former Georgia Sen. David Perdue said Tuesday that he will not run in 2022 to reclaim a seat in the U.S. Senate, eight days after