Charlie Bethel
Coverage of Charlie Bethel in the Nexus archive.
- Democrats invested millions to challenge Supreme Court justices. Is it a sign of what’s to come?
Georgia Democrats spent $8 million to challenge two Supreme Court justices, who both retained their seats with over 50% of the vote each. Despite high voter turnout and significant investment, the incumbents survived, though challengers showed strength in some counties.
- Bethel, Warren hang on to Georgia Supreme Court seats
Incumbent Georgia Supreme Court justices Charlie Bethel and Sarah Warren retained their seats after defeating Democratic-backed challengers in a nonpartisan primary election. Bethel narrowly held his position with 51.1% of the vote, while Warren led with nearly 60% of the vote, both emphasizing a commitment to a nonpartisan judiciary.
- 2 GOP-backed justices win Georgia Supreme Court reelection
Republican-appointed Justices Charlie Bethel and Sarah Warren won their reelection bids for Georgia Supreme Court, defeating Democratic-backed challengers Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan. The election results suggest a shift in Georgia's political landscape.
- Georgia Supreme Court candidates are running in a nonpartisan race. But it doesn’t feel like it.
Georgia Supreme Court candidates in a nonpartisan race face accusations of partisan influence as two attorneys challenge incumbent justices. The election, decided Tuesday, features Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan against Charlie Bethel and Sarah Warren, with progressive organizations backing the challengers.