Updated
Updated · Bolts · May 20
Georgia Justices Warren, Bethel Win 6-Year Terms as Democrats Fall Short on Abortion, Voting Rights
Updated
Updated · Bolts · May 20

Georgia Justices Warren, Bethel Win 6-Year Terms as Democrats Fall Short on Abortion, Voting Rights

7 articles · Updated · Bolts · May 20
  • Sarah Warren beat former state Sen. Jen Jordan by about 19 points, while Charlie Bethel held off Miracle Rankin by roughly 2 points, preserving conservative control of Georgia’s Supreme Court.
  • The losses undercut Democrats’ push to use state courts to challenge Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and defend voting rights after the U.S. Supreme Court’s late-April Callais ruling weakened the Voting Rights Act.
  • Tuesday’s unusually hard-fought but officially nonpartisan races drew heavy party backing on both sides, yet no sitting Georgia Supreme Court justice has lost reelection in 104 years.
  • Results were delayed after gunshots near an Atlanta-area elementary school triggered a manhunt and shut a polling site for hours; a judge then kept it open four extra hours, holding up Fulton County returns.
  • The outcome keeps an 8-1 court shaped by Republican governors in place ahead of 2028 redistricting fights and a high-stakes fall race to replace Gov. Brian Kemp.
When judicial candidates cannot discuss key issues, how can voters make informed decisions about who will protect their rights?