2018 2018 elections elections catalog catalog

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FEDERAL ELECTIONS FOR US CONGRESS HOUSE REPS 29

GEORGIA CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS FEDERAL ELECTIONS The UNited States federal legislative branch, called the US Congress, is made up of two houses —the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws that the President signs. There are 100 senators in the Senate, two from each state. Senators are elected by their states and serve six-year terms. Georgia’s next US Senate elections is in 2022. There are 435 US House Representatives and Georgia holds 14 seats. The number of representatives each state gets is based on its population, the 2020 Census is very important for the next time this is calculated. House Representatives are elected to serve two-year terms. The duties of a U.S. House of Representative includes the power to initiate bills to collect tax money and other revenue, the ability to impeach federal officials, and the duty to elect the president if there is a tie in the electoral college.

The Voting Rights Act was, and still is, vitally important to

the future of democracy

in the United States. - CORETTA SCOTT KINGW

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U.S. Congress candidates

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EARL L. “BUDDY” CARTER

D: _____________________________ R: EARL L. “BUDDY” CARTER T/I: ____________________________

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HERMAN WEST JR

D: SANFORD BISHOP R: HERMAN WEST JR T/I: ____________________________

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D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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D: ____________________________ R: JOE PROFIT T/I: ____________________________

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D: JOHN R. LEWIS R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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D: ___________________________R: R: KAREN HANDEL T/I: ____________________________

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D: _____________________________ R: TOM GRAVES T/I: ____________________________

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HOUSE DISTRICT

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

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BARBARA A. SEIDMAN LISA M. RING

SANFORD BISHOP

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CHUCK ENDERLIN RUSTY OLIVER

DREW FERGUSON PHILIP SINGLETON

HENRY C “HANK” JOHNSON JR JUAN PARKS

JOE PROFIT

JOHN R. LEWIS

NO CANDIDATE

BOBBY KAPLE KEVIN ABEL LUCY MCBATH STEVEN KNIGHT GRIFFIN

KAREN HANDEL

CAROLYN BOURDEAUX ETHAN PHAM KATHLEEN ALLEN MELISSA DAVIS STEVE REILLY

ROB WOODALL SHANE HAZEL

NO CANDIDATE

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AUSTIN SCOTT DANNY ELLYSON

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

HOUSE DISTRICT 9

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U.S. Congress candidates

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D: _____________________________ R: DOUG COLLINS T/I: ____________________________

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BRADLEY GRIFFIN JODY HICE JOE HUNT

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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BARRY LOUDERMILK

D: FLYNN D. BROADY JR R: BARRY LOUDERMILK T/I: ____________________________

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DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

AVE COOPER JOSH MCCALL

DOUG COLLINS

CHALIS MONTGOMERY RICHARD DIEN WINFIELD TABITHA A. JOHNSON-GREEN FLYNN D. BROADY JR

FRANCYS JOHNSON ROBERT INGHAM TRENT NESMITH

EUGENE YU RICK W. ALLEN

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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DAVID SCOTT

DAVID CALLAHAN FEMI AKINKUGBE

D: DAVID SCOTT R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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TOM GRAVES

D: _____________________________ R: TOM GRAVES T/I: ____________________________

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No candidate

Freedom

is people realizing they are their own leader —DIANE NASH, COORDINATOR OF THE FREEDOM RIDERS

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GEORGIA GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR

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GEORGIA GOVERNOR & LT. GOVERNOR

THE GOVERNOR of Georgia is the chief executive officer according to Article 5 of the Georgia Constitution, adopted in 1983, which establishes an executive branch of government directed by a governor who serves a four-year term of office. The executive branch consists of more than 100,000 employees. Candidates for governor must be at least thirty years old upon the assumption of the

ELECTED OFFICE

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

GA GOVERNOR

STACEY ABRAMS STACEY EVANS

CASEY CAGLE EDDIE HAYES HUNTER HILL BRIAN KEMP CLAY TIPPINS MARC ALAN URBACH MICHAEL WILLIAMS

LT. GOVERNOR

SARAH RIGGS AMICO TRIANA ARNOLD JAMES

GEOFF DUNCAN RICK JEFFARES DAVID SHAFER

office. They must also have been a U.S. citizen for fifteen years and a resident of Georgia for six years prior to election. The governor sets forth a recommended legislative agenda, initiates the budget, and signs or vetoes legislative bills. The governor has several other important roles. These include the role of commander of both the Georgia State Patrol and the Georgia National Guard. The governor is the

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

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chief law enforcement officer. He or she shall “take care that the laws are faithfully executed and shall be the conservator of the peace” in the state. This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States. $139,339 annual salary

• The governor is the commander-in-chief of the state’s military forces. • The governor has the power to veto legislation, although the Georgia General Assembly can override a gubernatorial veto with a two-thirds majority in each chamber. • The governor is allowed to fill any vacancies in the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia senate. • The governor may give an annual State of the State address to the General Assembly and is permitted to propose any policies or laws of his or her choice.

• The governor may call the General Assembly into special session as he or she deems necessary. Special sessions last for only forty days unless three-fifths of house and senate members agree to extend such a session.

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• The governor is allowed to appoint officials in the event of a vacancy until the next election of any state political office. Under the U.S. Constitution, the governor also has the power to appoint a replacement if a vacancy occurs in the office of one of Georgia’s two U.S. senators.

The following seven elected executive officers all report to the Governor.

THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, presides over the state senate, A candidate for lieutenant governor must be at least thirty years old upon assuming office, a U.S. citizen for a minimum of fifteen years, and a resident of Georgia for at least six years before election. The term of office is four years. Unlike the governor, who is limited to two consecutive terms of office, the lieutenant governor has no limit on the number of times he or she may serve. $91,609 annual salary.

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THE STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, heads the DOE and reports directly to the governor. The superintendent also serves as the chief executive officer for the state’s Board of Education, which is composed of thirteen members, each representing one of Georgia’s federal congressional districts. $123,270 annual salary

THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE, The commissioner works with the governor and the Georgia General Assembly to develop policy related to food production, consumer safety, and livestock. Healthy food begins with healthy agriculture. $121,556 annual salary

THE COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE licenses and regulates insurance companies; ensures that insurance rates, rules, and forms comply with state law; investigates suspicions of insurance fraud; and conducts inspections of buildings and houses to prevent fire outbreak. $118,542 2017 salary

THE COMMISSIONER OF LABOR, Georgia Department of Labor provides services to the state’s workforce programs, including unemployment insurance, employment service, and vocational rehabilitation, and carries out the requirements of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA) of 1998, an initiative designed to promote employment opportunities and job training using federal funds. The department is also charged with providing workforce information to the public and private sectors and for administering laws governing work conditions, employee safety, and child labor issues. Issues like wage theft should be handled by this commission. $122,785 2017 Salary

THE GEORGIA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION The Georgia Public Service Commission (GPSC) is regulatory agency charged with protecting the public interest and promoting a healthy business-investment economy. Historically, the GPSC has been responsible for setting the rates charged by telecommunications, gas, and electric companies and for establishing and enforcing the standards for quality of service. There are five elected position in the state commission. Pay Attention if your light bill is too high! $116,452 annual salary.

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THE MOST COMMON WAY PEOPLE GIVE UP

THEIR POWER

IS BY THINKING THEY DON’T HAVE ANY.

—ALICE WALKER

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HOUSE DISTRICT

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REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

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STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT

OTHA E. THORNTON, JR. SAM MOSTELLER SID CHAPMAN

JOHN BARGE RICHARD WOODS SONIA FRANCIS-ROLLE

D: __________________________ R: __________________________ T/I: _________________________

COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE

FRED SWANN

GARY BLACK

D: FRED SWANN R: GARY BLACK T/I: _________________________

COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE

CINDY ZELDIN JANICE LAWS

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JAY FLORENCE JIM BECK TRACY JORDAN

D: __________________________ R: __________________________ T/I: _________________________

D: __________________________ R: MARK BUTLER T/I: _________________________

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D: __________________________ R: CHUCK EATON T/I: _________________________

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D: __________________________ R: __________________________ T/I: _________________________

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COMMISSIONER OF LABOR

FRED QUINN RICHARD KEATLEY

MARK BUTLER

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, DISTRICT 3 METRO-ATLA, DISTRICT 3

JOHN NOEL JOHNNY C. WHITE LINDY MILLER

CHUCK EATON

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION, DISTRICT 5 - WESTERN, DISTRICT 5

DAWN A. RANDOLPH DOUG STONER

JOHN HITCHINS III TRICIA PRIDEMORE

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ATTORNEY GENERAL, SECRETARY OF STATE, DISTRICT ATTORNEY 41

THE SECRETARY OF STATE, Responsibilities of the secretary’s office include supervising and

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monitoring elections and providing campaign finance disclosure; managing and preserving public records; providing educational programs about the capitol; and licensing, monitoring, and registering professionals and businesses. The office includes the divisions of archives, elections, corporations, securities and business regulation, professional licensing boards, and the state capitol. Attached

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

ATTORNEY GENERAL

CHARLIE BAILEY

CHRIS CARR

SECRETARY OF STATE

JOHN BARROW DEE DAWKINS-HAIGLER R.J. HADLEY

DAVID BELLE ISLE BUZZ BROCKWAY JOSH MCKOON BRAD RAFFENSPERGER

D: __________________________ R: __________________________ T/I: SMYTHE DUVAL

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ATLANTIC

TOM DURDEN (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: TOM DURDEN R: __________________________ T/I: _________________________

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CORDELE

NO CANDIDATE

D: __________________________ R: BRAD RIGBY T/I: _________________________

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DOUGLAS

DALIA RACINE

D: DALIA RACINE R: RYAN LEONARD T/I: _________________________

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ENOTAH

NO CANDIDATE

D: __________________________ R: JEFF LANGLEY T/I: _________________________

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NORTHEASTERN

NO CANDIDATE

D: __________________________ R: LEE DARRAGH T/I: _________________________

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DISTRICT ATTORNEY, ROCKDALE

ALISHA ADAMS JOHNSON (I)

D: ALISHA ADAMS JOHNSON R: __________________________ T/I: _________________________

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agencies are the Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, Georgia Drugs and Narcotics Agency, State Ethics Commission, and the Georgia Real Estate Commission and Appraisers Board. $130,690 annual salary

ATTORNEY GENERAL Is the state’s chief legal officer. To serve as attorney general one must have been a U.S. citizen for ten years and a Georgia resident for the four years immediately preceding

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ELECTED OFFICE

election or appointment. One must also be at least twenty-five years old upon assuming office. No person can serve as attorney general unless he or she has been an active member of the State Bar of

D: CHARLIE BAILEY R: CHRIS CARR T/I: _________________________

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Georgia for at least seven years. $92,779 2017 Salary, but deputy AG’s make above $115,000 annually. Duties and Responsibilities As provided by the state constitution and general state law, the attorney general as head of the Department of Law is responsible for: • Legal advisor to the state executive branch; • Represents the state in all capital felony cases before the Georgia Supreme Court; • Representing the state in all civil actions in any court;

BRAD RIGBY (I)

• Representing the state in all cases before the U.S. Supreme Court; • Prosecute state officer, persons, or entities for criminal acts

GEORGIA’S JUDICIAL BRANCH

RYAN LEONARD

SUPREME COURT is state’s highest court. • Supreme Court judges are called Justices. State justices are elected to six-year terms. • The Chief Justice (leader) is chosen by the other justices.

JEFF LANGLEY (I)

APPELLATE COURT (COURT OF APPEALS) reviews cases (no witnesses and no juries). It is the 2nd highest court in the state.

TRIAL COURTS hear criminal and civil cases examples: magistrate, juvenile, state, superior, probate, municipal

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LEE DARRAGH (I)

NO CANDIDATE

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ELECTED OFFICE

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WAYCROSS

NO CANDIDATE

GEORGE E. BARNHILL (I)

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, PAULDING

NO CANDIDATE

DICK DONOVAN (I)

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D: _________________________ R: GEORGE E. BARNHILL T/I: _________________________

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D: __________________________ R: DICK DONOVAN T/I:__________________________

The Georgia Court System ____________________________

Supreme court

ELECTED OFFICE

NON PARTISAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, MELTON

HAROLD D. MELTON (I)

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JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, HUNSTEIN

JOHN ELLINGTON

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JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, BOGGS

MICHAEL P. BOGGS (I)

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JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, PETERSON

NELS PETERSON (I)

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JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT, GRANT

BRITT CAGLE GRANT (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, MILLER

M. YVETTE MILLER (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, DILLARD

STEPHEN DILLARD (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, ELLINGTON

KEN HODGES KEN SHIGLEY

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court of appeals

superior court

12 JUDGES (4 DIVISIONS)

49 CIRCUITS

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, RICKMAN

BRIAN RICKMAN (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, MERCIER

T/I: AMANDA H. MERCIER (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, BETHEL

CHARLIE BETHEL (I)

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JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEALS, REESE

CLYDE L. REESE III (I)

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georgia JUDICIAL BRANCH Interprets Laws

municipal court

magistrate court

probate court

juvenile court

state court

370 COURTS

159 COURTS

159 COURTS

159 COURTS

72 COURTS

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GEORGIA GENERAL ASSEMBLY the Georgia General Assembly, is one of the largest state legislatures in the nation. The General Assembly consists of two chambers, the House of Representatives and the Senate. Every January representatives start of the legislative session, which lasts for forty days. The General Assembly uses a committee system to accomplish its legislative tasks. Since they meet year round, even when the legislature is not in session, committees can consider proposed legislation at length and reach agreements before the proposals reach the floor for a vote. The legislature tends to adjourns in late March with Sine or Die after the major legislative business has been completed. The governor may call the General Assembly into a special session for a set number of days. Every two years, Georgia voters elect members of the House and Senate. The General Assembly is where are good and bad laws are made. Almost Everything you hate about Gerogia can be tracked to here and everything you want to fix about Georgia can be won here.

I GUESS IF I’D HAD ANY SENSE, I’D HAVE BEEN A LITTLE SCARED

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[TO REGISTER TO VOTE] - BUT WHAT WAS THE POINT OF BEING SCARED? THE ONLY THING THEY COULD DO WAS KILL ME, AND IT KINDA SEEMED LIKE THEY’D BEEN TRYING TO DO THAT A LITTLE BIT AT A TIME SINCE I COULD REMEMBER.

— FANNIE LOU HAMER

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GEORGIA SENATE DISTRICTS

GEORGIA HOUSE DISTRICTS

GEORGIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House of Representatives has 180

GEORGIA SENATE

members representing districts from across the state. To serve in the House of Representatives,

The state senate is very similar to the house, but the senate is a smaller body, with fifty-six

an individual must be at least twenty-one years old and reside for at least a year in the district

(56) members who represent districts from around the state. To serve in the senate, an

that he or she represents and held residency in Georgia for at least two years.

individual must be at least twenty-five years old and reside for at least a year in the district that he or she represents and held residency in Georgia for at least two years.

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D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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ALLAN LEVENE MATTHEW GAMBILL

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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MICHAEL CALDWELL (I)

D: LILLIAN BURNAMAN

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

NO CANDIDATE

CHRISTIAN COOMER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

LILLIAN BURNAMAN

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MELANIE WHITFIELD

CHARLES RAVENSCRAFT

ADAM WYNN

NO CANDIDATE

ANITA HOLCOMB TUCKER

NO CANDIDATE

MARIA PALACIOS

SCOT TURNER (I)

WES CANTRELL (I)

MANDI BALLINGER (I)

D: MELANIE WHITFIELD R: SCOT TURNER (I) T/I: ____________________________ D: CHARLES RAVENSCRAFT R: WES CANTRELL (I) T/I: ____________________________ D: ADAM WYNN R: MANDI BALLINGER (I) T/I: ____________________________

SHERI SMALLWOOD GILLIGAN (I) JOANNA CLOUD

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

STEVEN GRAMBERGS TODD JONES (I)

D: ANITA HOLCOMB TUCKER R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

MARC MORRIS (I)

MATT DUBNIK (I)

D: NONE R: MARC MORRIS (I) T/I: ____________________________ D: MARIA PALACIOS R: MATT DUBNIK (I) T/I: ____________________________

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PATRICK ANDERSON ALANA WATKINS

EMORY WEST DUNAHOO JR. (I)

D: _____________________________ R: EMORY WEST DUNAHOO JR. (I) T/I: ____________________________

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MATT SOUTHWELL

BERT REEVES (I)

D: MATT SOUTHWELL R: BERT REEVES (I) T/I: ____________________________

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SALVATORE CASTELLANA

ED SETZLER (I)

D: _____________________________ R: ED SETZLER (I) T/I: ____________________________

KYLE RINAUDO

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JEN SLIPAKOFF

GINNY EHRHART THOMAS GRAY ROB HARRELL

D: JEN SLIPAKOFF R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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BILL BOLTON RAGIN EDWARDS MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS

SAM TEASLEY (I)

D: _____________________________ R: SAM TEASLEY (I T/I: ____________________________

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DAVID WILKERSON (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DAVID WILKERSON (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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TRAY DEADWYLER SHELIA EDWARDS VICTORIA RANDLE ERICA R. THOMAS (I) ERICK ALLEN SANDRA BULLOCK JUSTIN PATRICK GORMAN

JAMES MORROW JR.

D: _____________________________ R: JAMES MORROW JR. T/I: ____________________________

MATT BENTLEY TARYN BOWMAN

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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MICHAEL SMITH (I)

BRYAN ALMANZA DEANNA HARRIS

D: MICHAEL SMITH (I) R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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TERI ANULEWICZ (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: TERI ANULEWICZ (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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GA House candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

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SHARON COOPER (I) KEVIN JAMES

D: LUISA WAKEMAN R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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CHINITA ALLEN

DON PARSONS (I) HOMER CROTHERS

D: CHINITA ALLEN R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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ESSENCE JOHNSON

MATT DOLLAR (I)

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REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

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LUISA WAKEMAN

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KARÍN SANDIFORD

JOHN CARSON (I)

D: KARÍN SANDIFORD R: JOHN CARSON (I) T/I: ____________________________

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ANDREA NUGENT

JAN JONES (I)

D: ANDREA NUGENT R: JAN JONES (I) T/I: ____________________________

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MARY ROBICHAUX

BETTY PRICE (I) JERE WOOD

D: MARY ROBICHAUX R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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KRISHAN BRALLEY WESLEY RANDALL

CHARLES MARTIN JR. (I)

D: _____________________________ R: CHARLES MARTIN JR. (I) T/I: ____________________________

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ANGELIKA KAUSCHE GAURAV PHADKE

DOUGLAS CHANCO KELLY STEWART

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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JOSH MCLAURIN

ALEX KAUFMAN

D: JOSH MCLAURIN R: ALEX KAUFMAN T/I: ____________________________

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SHEA ROBERTS

DEBORAH SILCOX (I) GAVI SHAPIRO

D: SHEA ROBERTS R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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HOUSE DISTRICT

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NO CANDIDATE BETH BESKIN (I)

D: SHEILA JONES (I) R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

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BETSY HOLLAND DAN BERSCHINSKI BOB GIBELING

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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MARIE METZE (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: MARIE METZE (I)

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REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

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SHEILA JONES (I)

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MABLE THOMAS (I) DARRYL TERRY II WILL CHANDLER

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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JOHN WILLIAMS PAT GARDNER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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BONNIE CLARK PARK CANNON (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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DAVID DREYER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DAVID DREYER (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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JOZMOND BLACK KIM SCHOFIELD (I) ROGER BRUCE (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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VALERIE VIE WILLIAM BODDIE (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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DEBRA BAZEMORE (I) LINDA PRITCHETT

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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GA House candidates

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HOUSE DISTRICT

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DERRICK JACKSON (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DERRICK JACKSON (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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MANDISHA THOMAS SHARON BEASLEY-TEAGUE (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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KIMBERLY ALEXANDER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: KIMBERLY ALEXANDER (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

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NO CANDIDATE

MICAH GRAVLEY (I)

D: NONE R: MICAH GRAVLEY (I) T/I: ____________________________

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NO CANDIDATE

J. COLLINS (I)

D: NONE R: J. COLLINS (I) T/I: ____________________________

69

NO CANDIDATE

RANDY NIX (I)

D: NONE R: RANDY NIX (I) T/I: ____________________________

70

NO CANDIDATE

GREG HELLER LYNN SMITH (I)

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

71

TOM THOMASON

DAVID STOVER (I) SAMUEL ANDERS

D: TOM THOMASON R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

72

NO CANDIDATE

JOSH BONNER (I) MARY KAY BACALLAO

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

73

NO CANDIDATE

KAREN MATHIAK (I)

D: NONE R: KAREN MATHIAK (I) T/I: ____________________________

56

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

GA House candidates

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

MIKE GLANTON (I) TONY BARLOW

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

SANDRA SCOTT (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: SANDRA SCOTT (I)

HOUSE DISTRICT

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

74

JUNIOR JACKSON VALENCIA STOVALL (I)

75

76

R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

77

RHONDA BURNOUGH (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: RHONDA BURNOUGH (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

78

DEMETRIUS DOUGLAS (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DEMETRIUS DOUGLAS (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

79

MICHAEL WILENSKY

KEN WRIGHT

D: MICHAEL WILENSKY R: KEN WRIGHT T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

80

MATTHEW WILSON

MEAGAN HANSON (I)

D: MATTHEW WILSON R: MEAGAN HANSON (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

81

HAMID NOORI SCOTT HOLCOMB (I)

ELLEN DIEHL

D: _____________________________ R: ELLEN DIEHL T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

82

MARY MARGARET OLIVER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

83

BECKY EVANS HOWARD MOSBY (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

57

GA House candidates

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

NO CANDIDATE

D: RENITTA SHANNON (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

KARLA DRENNER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: KARLA DRENNER (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

JOSCELYN O’NEIL

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________

HOUSE DISTRICT

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

84

RENITTA SHANNON (I)

85

86

MICHELE HENSON (I)

R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

87

EARNEST WILLIAMS (I) VIOLA DAVIS

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

88

BILLY MITCHELL (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: BILLY MITCHELL (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

89

BEE NGUYEN (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: BEE NGUYEN (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

90

GREGORY SHEALEY PAM STEPHENSON (I)

TAKOSHA SWAN

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

91

VERNON JONES (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

92

DOREEN CARTER (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DOREEN CARTER (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

93

DAR’SHUN KENDRICK (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DAR’SHUN KENDRICK (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

58

GA House candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

94

KAREN BENNETT (I) L. DEAN HEARD

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

95

BETH MOORE

SCOTT HILTON (I)

D: BETH MOORE R: SCOTT HILTON (I) T/I: ____________________________

96

PEDRO MARIN (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: PEDRO MARIN (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

97

AISHA YAQOOB WAYNE SLEAR

BONNIE RICH INDRAN KRISHNAN JUDSON MCCLURE KIPPER TABB LOUIS TSENG SCOTT LECRAW

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

98

NO CANDIDATE

DAVID CLARK (I)

D: NONE R: DAVID CLARK (I) T/I: ____________________________

99

BRENDA LOPEZ (I) SHAWN ALLEN

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

100

DEWEY MCCLAIN (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: DEWEY MCCLAIN (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

101

SAMUEL PARK (I)

VALERIE CLARK

D: SAMUEL PARK (I) R: VALERIE CLARK T/I: ____________________________

102

GREGG KENNARD TONY SCALZITTI

KELLIE POLLARD AUSTIN PAULA HASTINGS ZACH PROCTER

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

59

GA House candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

103

NO CANDIDATE

TIMOTHY BARR (I)

D: NONE R: TIMOTHY BARR (I) T/I: ____________________________

104

ANDREA STEPHENSON

CHUCK EFSTRATION (I)

D: ANDREA STEPHENSON R: CHUCK EFSTRATION (I) T/I: ____________________________

105

DONNA MCLEOD

DONNA SHELDON

D: DONNA MCLEOD R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

PATRICK BATUBENGE ROBIN MAUCK 106

NO CANDIDATE

BRETT HARRELL (I)

D: NONE R: BRETT HARRELL (I) T/I: ____________________________

107

KEN MONTANO SHELLY HUTCHINSON

JANET MIHOCI

D: _____________________________ R: JANET MIHOCI T/I: ____________________________

108

JASMINE CLARK

CLAY COX (I)

D: JASMINE CLARK R: CLAY COX (I) T/I: ____________________________

109

DENISE GAINESEDMOND REGINA LEWIS-WARD

DALE RUTLEDGE (I) J. BLAKE PRINCE

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

110

NO CANDIDATE

ANDY WELCH (I)

D: NONE R: ANDY WELCH (I) T/I: ____________________________

111

I. DARRYL PAYTON EL-MAHDI HOLLY TARJI LEONARD DUNN

GEOFFREY CAUBLE (I)

D: _____________________________ R: GEOFFREY CAUBLE (I) T/I: ____________________________

114

NO CANDIDATE

TOM KIRBY (I)

D: NONE R: TOM KIRBY (I) T/I: ____________________________

60

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

_________________________________

GA House candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT 130

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

NO CANDIDATE

DAVID KNIGHT (I) RAYMOND RAY

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

D: NONE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

AMERICANS OF OUR OWN TIME - MINORITY AND MAJORITY AMERICANS ALIKE - NEED THE CONTINUED GUIDANCE THAT THE VOTING RIGHTS ACT PROVIDES. WE HAVE COME A LONG WAY,

BUT MORE NEEDS TO BE DONE.

—ELIJAH CUMMINGS

_________________________________

_________________________________

61

GEORGIA SENATE DISTRICTS - METRO ATLANTA

GA SENATE ATLANTA METRO AREA 62

63

GA senate candidates

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T:THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

HOUSE DISTRICT

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

5

CURT THOMPSON (I) SHEIKH RAHMAN

NO CANDIDATE

JEN JORDAN (I)

LEAH ALDRIDGE JOHN GORDON JAMIE PARRISH

D: JEN JORDAN (I) R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

P.K. MARTIN (I)

D: CHERYLE MOSES R: P.K. MARTIN (I) T/I: ____________________________

6

9

10

14

15

16

17

21

27

64

CHERYLE MOSES

EMANUEL JONES (I)

RACHEL KINSEY

ED HARBISON (I)

BILL LIGHTLE

PHYLLIS HATCHER

NICOLE NASH

STEVE SMITH

NO CANDIDATE

BRUCE THOMPSON (I)

NO CANDIDATE

MARTY HARBIN (I) TRICIA STEARNS

BRIAN STRICKLAND (I) NELVA LEE

BRANDON BEACH (I)

GREG DOLEZAL BILL FIELDER BRIAN TAM

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

D: EMANUEL JONES (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________ D: RACHEL KINSEY R: BRUCE THOMPSON (I) T/I: ____________________________ D: ED HARBISON (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________ D: BILL LIGHTLE R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________ D: PHYLLIS HATCHER R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________ D: NICOLE NASH R: BRANDON BEACH (I) T/I: ____________________________ D: STEVE SMITH R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

GA senate candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

MATT BRASS (I)

D: NONE R: MATT BRASS (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

BEN ANDERSON VALERIE HASKINS

MAYO HADDEN RANDY ROBERTSON

D: _____________________________ R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

NO CANDIDATE

MIKE DUGAN (I)

D: NONE

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

28

NO CANDIDATE

29

30

R: MIKE DUGAN (I) T/I: ____________________________ 31

NO CANDIDATE

BILL HEATH (I)

D: NONE R: BILL HEATH (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

32

CHRISTINE TRIEBSCH

KAY KIRKPATRICK (I)

D: CHRISTINE TRIEBSCH R: KAY KIRKPATRICK (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

33

MICHAEL A. RHETT (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: MICHAEL A. RHETT (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

34

VALENCIA SEAY (I) MELODY TOTTEN

TOMMY SMITH

D: _____________________________ R: TOMMY SMITH T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

35

DONZELLA JAMES (I) KAREN ASHLEY MIKE GLANTON JR.

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

36

NAN ORROCK (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: NAN ORROCK (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

37

ANDY CLARK

LINDSEY TIPPINS (I)

D: ANDY CLARK R: LINDSEY TIPPINS (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

65

GA senate candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

38

HORACENA TATE (I) GABRIEL LAVINE

TRAVIS KLAVOHN

D: _____________________________ R: TRAVIS KLAVOHN T/I: ____________________________

39

NIKEMA WILLIAMS (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: NIKEMA WILLIAMS (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

40

SALLY HARRELL

FRAN MILLAR (I)

D: _____________________________ R: FRAN MILLAR (I) T/I: ____________________________

TAMARA JOHNSON-SHEALEY 41

STEVE HENSON (I) SABRINA MCKENZIE

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

42

ELENA PARENT (I)

NO CANDIDATE

D: ELENA PARENT (I) R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

43

TONYA ANDERSON (I) JOEL THIBODEAUX

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

44

GAIL DAVENPORT (I) SANDRA DANIELS KEITH HORTON

NO CANDIDATE

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

45

JANA RODGERS

RENEE UNTERMAN (I)

D: JANA RODGERS R: RENEE UNTERMAN (I) T/I: ____________________________

46

MARISUE HILLIARD

BILL COWSERT (I)

D: MARISUE HILLIARD R: BILL COWSERT (I) T/I: ____________________________

47

DAWN JOHNSON

FRANK GINN (I) SCOTT HOWARD

D: DAWN JOHNSON R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

66

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

GA senate candidates

HOUSE DISTRICT

D: DEMOCRAT / R: REPUBLICAN / T: THIRD PARTY CANDIDATES

NOVEMBER GENERAL ELECTION - (WRITE IN THE PRIMARY WINNERS)

YOUR 2019 LEGISLATURE

MATT REEVES

D: ZAHRA KARINSHAK R: MATT REEVES T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

NO CANDIDATE

BUTCH MILLER (I)

D: NONE R: BUTCH MILLER (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

NO CANDIDATE

JOHN WILKINSON (I)

D: NONE

DEMOCRAT MAY 22ND PRIMARY

REPUBLICAN MAY 22ND PRIMARY

48

ZAHRA KARINSHAK

49

50

R: JOHN WILKINSON (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

51

NO CANDIDATE

STEVE GOOCH (I)

D: NONE R: STEVE GOOCH (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

52

EVAN ROSS

CHUCK HUFSTETLER (I)

D: EVAN ROSS R: CHUCK HUFSTETLER (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

53

NO CANDIDATE

JEFF MULLIS (I)

D: NONE R: JEFF MULLIS (I) T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

54

MICHAEL MORGAN

CHUCK PAYNE (I) J. SCOTT TIDWELL

D: MICHAEL MORGAN R: _____________________________ T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

55

GLORIA BUTLER (I)

ANNETTE DAVIS JACKSON

D: GLORIA BUTLER (I) R: ANNETTE DAVIS JACKSON T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

56

JIM GUESS JR. ELLYN JEAGER PATRICK THOMPSON

JOHN ALBERS (I)

D: _____________________________ R: NONE T/I: ____________________________

_________________________________

_________________________________

67

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