A Georgia Senate leader is resigning from the state legislature to focus on his Republican campaign for lieutenant governor.
State Sen. John F. Kennedy is resigning from his seat immediately to focus on campaigning to be Georgia's next lieutenant ...
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is the latest Republican candidate for Georgia governor to attack campaign finance ...
State Senator John F. Kennedy has resigned from Georgia’s 18th District seat after 11 years, announcing he will now focus on ...
Georgia’s political landscape shifted Tuesday as one of the state’s top Republican lawmakers abruptly resigned his Senate ...
His resignation is effective immediately, allowing him to campaign full-time and raise funds outside the legislative session.
Gov. Brian Kemp issued a "writ of election," setting the election date for Georgia's State Senate District 18, which John Kennedy resigned from on Tuesday.
Georgia’s 2026 governor’s race is expected to dominate the political landscape with crowded fields in both parties.
Brad Raffensperger sues to change Georgia's fundraising laws, challenging special committees that allow unlimited funds for ...
Forsyth Mayor Eric Wilson says he will step down next week to run in the January 20 special election for Georgia State Senate ...
Democratic Georgia state Representative Ruwa Romman, the granddaughter of Palestinian refugees, has entered the 2026 race for ...