State Rep. Charlice Byrd of Woodstock recently introduced legislation prohibiting certain types of identification for in-person voting.
Secretary of State Raffensperger sent a 10-page letter to GA's congressmen and senator who planned to object to the election results.
Two Woodstock precincts will stay open later for voting after a suspicious package caused voters to not be allowed in the parking lot.
Georgians will vote on Tuesday to determine both Georgia Senate seats. Find out where to vote in Woodstock here.
Early voting begins Monday for the Jan. 5, 2021 runoff election for Georgia's two senate seats. Find out where to vote here.
The recount in Georgia requested by President Trump's campaign began Tuesday and continues through December, with counties paying.
Election officials said Thursday a statewide recount showed President-Elect Joe Biden won Georgia; results will be certified Nov. 20.
Among the nearly 900 responses received in Patch's 2020 election survey, 51.8 percent said they voted prior to Election Day in Georgia.
Patch wants to know about your experience voting this year in Georgia and how you think it went overall.
Voters in Woodstock have cast their ballots in Congressional, statewide and national races. Check Patch for the results.
Patch wants to know how the voting process went for you in Woodstock, whether you stood in line or mailed your ballot in.
The Nov. 3 election has arrived in Woodstock, and voters will decide on president, House and Senate, as well as county races.
Poll hours and more information to prepare for Election Day in Woodstock are listed below. Check back Tuesday night for results.
Voters in Woodstock will cast their ballots in Congressional, statewide and national races. Check Tuesday night for the results.
Over 40 million Americans have already voted in the 2020 general election. Here’s how to join them on national Vote Early Day.
Candidates running for the Georgia Representative 20th District seat explain why voters should choose them in the Nov. 3 general election.
Candidates running for the Cherokee School Board District 1 seat explain why voters should choose them in the Nov. 3 general election.
Candidates running for the Georgia Representative District 22 seat explain why voters should choose them in the Nov. 3 general election.
The Cherokee Elections and Voter Registration office will open several locations this October for residents to vote ahead of Election Day.
Secure drop boxes in Woodstock are an alternative to returning a completed absentee ballot by mail for the November election.
Early voting will be held Oct. 12-23 at the current Cherokee County Elections Office, the former elections office and the South Annex.
Chief Justice Harold Melton determined the statewide judicial emergency order should be extended for a third time, but with modifications.
Under the new extension, all criminal and civil jury trials will continue to be suspended, and courts cannot summon or impanel new juries.
The assistant city managers will perform administrative, technical and professional duties while supervising all municipal employees.
Woodstock Mayor Donnie Henriques delivered his annual State of the City speech Monday, giving highlights about 2019 and plans for 2020.
The event will feature County Chair Harry Johnston, Cherokee Office of Economic Development Pres. Misti Martin and Supt. Brian Hightower.
No candidates qualified other than the incumbents for their seats as Council Member Ward 2, 4, and 6.
State Rep. John Carson said he plans to file legislation during the 2020 session to reverse Woodstock’s annexation from Cherokee County.
Members of the Woodstock City Council voiced their opposition to the possibility of dockless electric scooters coming to the city.
The Government Finance Officers Association awarded the City of Woodstock with a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award.
The Woodstock City Council recently approved shoppers to carry alcohol at the Outlet Shoppes of Atlanta between stores and around the mall.
The long-running downtown Woodstock business plans to relocate to land along Main Street between Ridgewalk Parkway and Brooke Boulevard.
Cantrell represents House District 22, which includes portions of portions of Cherokee, Forsyth and Fulton counties.
State Rep. Michael Caldwell of Woodstock will run for the Georgia Senate District 21 seat.
The surveys will be used to create designs for potential improvements along Mill Street and a segment of Towne Lake Parkway.
An annexation and rezoning petition would allow the long-time business to relocate so Woodstock can redevelop the East Main Street site.
The team is responsible for tracking legislation in the Georgia General Assembly and making sure their colleagues understand bills.
The Cherokee County Commission approved variances for the German grocer to open on Bells Ferry Road at Eagle Drive.
The Holly Springs City Council approved an engineering and design services agreement for the parking deck.
The city in September passed an ordinance to allow modified golf carts and PTVs to operate on streets with a 25 mph or less speed limit.