by Georgia Conservation Voters | Feb 19, 2021 | Elections
This January, Georgia voters chose to turn away from climate denial and environmental harm, choosing instead to tackle the issues of climate change and environmental justice by electing two new senators in Georgia. While there were a bevy of issues that had a part in...
by Georgia Conservation Voters | Feb 18, 2021 | Democracy, Elections
This article was written by Krista Brewer for Political Peach. After a November election and the January runoff, with historic turnouts and no widespread problems, the Georgia legislature is now considering a plethora of laws that will significantly impact access to...
by Georgia Conservation Voters | Dec 9, 2020 | Elections, Energy & Climate
This January runoff in Georgia is the center of the political universe in America right now. With the win by President-Elect Biden and the Democrats holding onto the House, the only thing that can prevent a climate friendly agenda by the Biden administration is the...
by Georgia Conservation Voters | Oct 20, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This is the fifth and final article by Professor Brian Glassman on the 2020 General Election. This week’s theme is: “What’s Next: Redistricting and the Fight Against Gerrymandering.” You can read more about Professor Glassman below. Important Dates to...
by Georgia Conservation Voters | Oct 16, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This year, the state of Georgia decided to introduce new voting machines, replacing the previous paperless electronic voting system that had been in place. Aside from the fact that the timing was somewhat inauspicious, this year being an election year, there are some...
by Georgia Conservation Voters | Oct 14, 2020 | Democracy, Elections
This is the fourth of five articles by Professor Brian Glassman on the 2020 General Election. This week has a dual theme: “Free and Fair Elections: Who’s Responsible for Making that Goal a Reality?” and “How Can Voting be Made More Accessible and Secure?” You can read...