As part of the monthlong series "Protecting Your Vote," ABC News examines the challenges faced by election officials in Georgia.
Residents in North Carolina’s Watauga County are focused on survival rather than politics after Hurricane Helene ravaged much of the western part of the state.
A judge has rejected a lawsuit filed by Republican Party officials in Georgia that sought to cast doubt on the security of voting machines that will be used across the state in the upcoming 2024 election.
At a Lindale rally, Vance blamed the state's educational challenges on undocumented immigrants and children in public schools.
Georgia's State Election Board, controlled by Trump-backed Republicans, has established controversial election rules.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison is confident Democrats will win Georgia even as new election laws have alarmed voting experts.
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the union stronghold of Flint, Michigan, on Friday as she battles with Donald Trump for working-class voters who could tip the scales in this year’s election
Two Georgia district attorneys who promised criminal justice reforms are facing reelection races that will test whether progressive prosecutors in liberal pockets of the swing state can survive intense blowback from state Republicans and some prominent local Democrats.
Both Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris this week visited Georgia, a state that President Joe Biden won by just 11,779 votes in 2020. Georgia and North Carolina each have 16 electoral votes, and polls show that Trump is leading Harris by about 1 percentage point in each state, well within the margin of error.
The state and national Democratic Party said the rule might introduce "uncertainty" in vote tallying, and "wreak havoc on the general election."
The lawsuit claims that the new rule would invite chaos on election night, delaying some reporting and putting the security of ballots at risk.