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Voter Registration Deadline Today
If you'd like to vote in the June 18 special election, and you're not already registered, you'll need to do so today.
Counties Hold Special Elections Today
Voters will head to the polls today in several counties to fill vacancies for local elected officials and weigh in on questions that affect their communities.
Sen. Burt Jones Speaks Nonpartisan Elections
Among the first bills Governor Nathan Deal signed during this legislative session are ones that change voting law to allow nonpartisan elections for the new Macon-Bibb County government.
Voter Registration Deadline Today
If you'd like to vote in the March 19 special election, you'll need to submit your voter registration today.
Special Elections Today for Several Counties
Voters from several counties head to the polls today for one special election and two run-off elections.
Candidates Qualify for the February 5 Special Election
On February 5, voters from Coweta and Fayette counties will head back to the polls to elect a new state House representative.
Special Elections Today for Several Counties
Voters from State House District 21 and Senate Districts 11, 21 & 30, regions that include voters from Cherokee, Decatur, Fulton and Grady counties, among others, head to the polls today to cast ballots for new state representatives.
February 5 Special Election
With Robert Stokley's departure from the State House District 71 seat, voters from Coweta and Fayette counties will head back to the polls on February 5.
January 8 Special Elections
With the resignations of state senators John Bulloch and Chip Rogers last week, voters from District 11 and District 21 will head back to the polls on January 8 to fill those vacancies. District 21 Representative Sean Jerguson, who is running for his district's now open senate seat, also put in his resignation last week.
2012 General Election Runoff Unofficial Results In
After a tally of votes from yesterday's general election runoff, Mike Dugan leads Bill Hembree in the special Republican primary for the state senate seat open in District 30. Currently claiming close to 56 percent of the vote, Dugan will go on to face Libertarian James Camp on January 8.
