Rudy Giuliani has reached a settlement with two Georgia election workers he falsely accused of helping steal the 2020 election for Joe Biden.
With Fine running for Congress, Republican Florida Rep. Mayfield and Democrat Ahrens have said they are interested in running for his Senate seat
The deal negated the need for a trial where Giuliani was scheduled to be the first witness. He never came to court.
Giuliani said the settlement will allow him to keep all of his personal belongings, which he had been turning over to the election workers.
The Republican elected official sat for the interview with 11Alive's The Georgia Vote just days before a new presidential administration is set to take office.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing a Georgia county, alleging that its method of electing county commissioners violates the rights of Black voters.
Mark Ard, a spokesman for the Florida Department of State, said in an email that the agency “continues to work with the supervisors of elections to identify suitable dates for special elections” in the legislative districts. “The election dates will ...
(AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday accusing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis of failing to fulfill his constitutional obligation to call special elections for two seats in the state House and Senate. The seats in question were ...
Rudy Giuliani reached a deal Thursday that lets the cash-strapped ex-New York City mayor keep his homes and belongings, including prized World Series rings, in exchange for unspecified compensation and a promise to never again speak ill of two former Georgia elections workers who won a $148 million defamation judgment against him.
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength since the Ronald Reagan era in the 1980s.
The governor’s plan “would functionally eliminate citizen initiatives from the state of Florida,” said Ben Pollara, who ran the successful 2016 medical marijuana campaign.
Black residents make up more than 31% of the county’s voting-age population," USDOJ said, but only one Black commissioner had been elected in the county's history since the 1800s.