Weekend Read: State Election Board marks its 60th year mired in controversy. Here’s what happened.

In 1964, Georgia lawmakers retooled the state’s election process  to create a “one person, one vote” system after the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed the “county unit system” that held sway over Peach State politics for nearly half a century. Until then, politicians hoping  to win primaries in Georgia had to capture entire counties, not just … Continue reading Weekend Read: State Election Board marks its 60th year mired in controversy. Here’s what happened.