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  2. Georgia gives local officials new powers to investigate ... - AOL

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    Georgia gave local officials significant new powers over the certification of elections results on Tuesday, a move that could delay or derail future post-election certification processes.

  3. Judge signals he may rule Georgia counties must certify ... - AOL

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    Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks with members of the media as Georgia state authorities hold an election administration training session for state and local officials in ...

  4. Georgia election officials don't get to 'play investigator ...

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    A state judge ruled that Georgia voters "would be silenced" if local election workers could refuse to certify the results of the upcoming election. Georgia election officials don't get to 'play ...

  5. Georgia Election Results - HuffPost

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    Track your candidate using our interactive, live election maps and infographics

  6. Georgia lawsuit asks if official's duty to certify election ...

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    The lawsuit represents renewed legal efforts by those in former President Donald Trump’s orbit to sow doubt in election results out of Fulton County, the most populated county in Georgia. The ...

  7. G3 Good Governance Group in Georgia Project - Wikipedia

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    The Good Governance Group in Georgia (G3) project addresses the diverse challenges facing governance at the national and local levels. [1] The project was established in 2011 and aims to improve governance and transparency at the federal level promoting more responsive, expert, and engaged neighbouring governments.

  8. Democrats sue to block Georgia rules that they warn will ...

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    The state and national Democratic parties sued Monday to block two recent rules adopted by Georgia's State Election Board that could be used by county officials who want to refuse to certify an ...

  9. Sibley Commission - Wikipedia

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    The General Assembly Committee on Schools, commonly known as the Sibley Commission, was a committee created by the state government of Georgia in 1960 in order to study possible approaches to public school desegregation in the state. The committee consisted of 19 members and was led by its namesake, Atlanta businessman John A. Sibley.