Early voting in Georgia for Election 2020 is Oct. 12-30.
Election workers are sought throughout the Peach State.
Augusta University experts are ready to talk FaceApp, Democratic presidential candidates and more.
With record voter registration numbers in Georgia, women could cast the deciding vote in the upcoming gubernatorial election. But who will they cast it for?
Augusta University experts are available to comment on issues relating to the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, cybersecurity and election meddling, the importance of ballot design, neuropolitics, and physical bias against female...
Where should state governments invest to protect U.S. elections?
Paper ballots may be safe from hackers, but they are not safe from voter error.
Emotions have run high this election season, but no matter your political views, you owe it to yourself and to those around you to better understand one another. So says Dr. Mark Patishnock, director of Student Counseling and Psychological Services...
Dr. Craig Albert, assistant professor of political science at Augusta University, discusses polling and offers reasons why nearly all of this year’s presidential polls were wrong.
Nine justices. Countless rulings. One voice. The Supreme Court is one of the three pillars holding our government together, but what happens when a piece of that pillar is missing? The Jagwire crew sat down with Dr. Martha Ginn, associate professor...
Dr. Lance Hunter, assistant professor of political science, explains how fatal terrorist attacks can affect elections and voter turnout.
Dr. William Hatcher, director of the Master of Public Administration program, sat down with the Jagwire team to talk about the feasibility of running a country like a business. Turns out, you can’t. Not really, at least. Watch to find out why.
Dr. Gregg Murray, chair of the Department of Political Science at Augusta University, sat down with the Jagwire team to discuss why so few third-party candidates find success during election season. (Short answer? Because the political deck is...
As the news coverage of the 2016 presidential election continues, many are wondering if they can trust the media to accurately report election polls. With the sampling variations of survey research, Political Science Professor Martha Ginn suggest...