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Georgia's Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger praised the state's election effort and turnout with a record 5.3 million ballots being cast for the November elections.
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Raffensperger touts licensing, election reforms to business leadersRaffensperger’s office examined Georgia’s 2,400 voting precincts and assessed which had problems and which were meeting expectations. Counties used the assessment to improve and realign precincts.
Georgia’s chief election official has certified the state’s election results and congratulated President-elect Donald Trump, reveling in a routine process after the 2020 contest roiled his office.
Raffensperger started investigating Koeppen in early 2022, when alerted that she was operating an unregistered charity in violation of Georgia’s Charitable Solicitations Act.
A spokesperson for Raffensperger’s office declined to comment Monday. The two-term secretary of state has said he’s considering running for governor or U.S. Senate in 2026. Dig deeper: ...
Despite being rumored as a main candidate, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger did not provide a clear 'yes' or 'no' when asked if he was going to enter the Governor race in 2026 - photo by Evan ...
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is the strongest 2026 Republican Senate candidate to challenge Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) in Georgia, a poll showed. Raffensperger tied Ossoff with about ...
Raffensperger: No, because it is what it is, My job is just to go out and be Brad and be the best Brad I can be and do the best job I can to deliver value for the taxpayers of Georgia.
Watch Raffensperger's extended interview Sunday, on this week's edition of The Georgia Vote at 11 a.m. on 11Alive and streaming on 11Alive+. Download 11Alive+ on your TV to watch for free.
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