For Governor
(vote for one)
SONNY PERDUE
(Incumbent) Republican
MARK TAYLOR
Democrat
GARRETT MICHAEL HAYES
Libertarian
For Lieutenant
(vote for one)
CASEY CAGLE
Republican
JIM MARTIN
Democrat
ALLEN BUCKLEY
Libertarian
For Secretary of State
(vote for one)
KAREN HANDEL
Republican
GAIL BUCKNER
Democrat
KEVIN MADSEN
Libertarian
For Attorney General
(vote for one)
PERRY MCGUIRE
Republican
THURBERT BAKER
(Incumbent) Democrat
For Commissioner of Agriculture
(vote for one)
GARY BLACK
Republican
TOMMY IRVIN
(Incumbent) Democrat
JACK CASHIN
Libertarian
For Commissioner of Insurance
(vote for one)
JOHN W. OXENDINE
(Incumbent) Republican
GUY DREXINGER
Democrat
For State School Superintendent
(vote for one)
KATHY COX
(Incumbent) Republican
DENISE MAJETTE
Democrat
DAVID CHASTAIN
Libertarian
For Commissioner of Labor
(vote for one)
BRENT BROWN
Republican
MICHAEL “MIKE” THURMOND
(Incumbent) Democrat
For Public Service Commissioner
(To succeed David L. Burgess)
(vote for one)
CHUCK EATON
Republican
DAVID L. BURGESS
(Incumbent) Democrat
PAUL MACGREGOR
Libertarian
For Public Service Commissioner
(To succeed Stancil O. Wise)
(vote for one)
STAN WISE
(Incumbent) Republican
DAWN RANDOLPH
Democrat
KEVIN CHERRY
Libertarian
For U.S. Representative in 110th Congress From the 10th Congressional District of Georgia
(vote for one)
CHARLIE NORWOOD
(Incumbent) Republican
TERRY HOLLEY
Democrat
For State Senator From 50th District
(vote for one)
NANCY SCHAEFER
(Incumbent) Republican
CAROL JACKSON
Democrat
For State Representative in the General Assembly from 28th District
(vote for one)
BILL QUARTERMAN
Republican
JEANETTE JAMIESON
(Incumbent) Democrat
For County Commissioner Post 1
(vote for one)
HAROLD L. ANDREWS
Republican
STEVE TILLEY
Democrat
For County Board if Education District 1 Post 2
(vote for one)
JERRY O. STEELE
(Incumbent) Democrat
For County Board of Education District 2 Post 1
(vote for one)
A.JAMES THOMAS
(Incumbent) Republican
For Board of Education District 2 Post 2
(vote for one)
JEFF WEBB
Republican
HAYLEY DEAN KNIGHT
Democrat
For County Board of Education District 3 Post 1
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DAVID J. FRICKS
Republican
NONPARTISAN ELECTION
For Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
(To Succeed George H. Carley)
(vote for one)
GEORGE H. CARLEY
(Incumbent)
For Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
(To Succeed Carol W. Huntstein)
(vote for one)
CAROL W. HUNTSEIN
(Incumbent)
MIKE WIGGINS
For Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
(To succeed Harold D. Melton)
(vote for one)
HAROLD D. MELTON
For Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
(To succeed Hugh P. Thompson)
(vote for one)
HUGH P. THOMPSON
(Incumbent)
For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia
(To succeed John Ellington)
(vote for one)
JOHN ELLINGTON
(Incumbent)
For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia
(To succeed M. Yvette Miller)
(vote for one)
M.YVETTE MILLER
(Incumbent)
For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia
(To succeed Herbert E. Phipps)
(vote for one)
HERBERT E. PHIPPS
(Incumbent)
For Judge, Court of Appeals of Georgia
(To succeed J.D. Smith)
(vote for one)
J.D. SMITH
(Incumbent)
For Judge, Superior Court of the Mountain Judical Circuit
(To succeed James E. Cornwell)
(vote for one)
JAMES E. CORNWELL
(incumbent)
For Mountain Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
(vote for any three)
EVAN B. HELLENGA
ALAN F. SMITH
(incumbent)
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
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TO RESTRICT THE USE OF EMINENT DOMAIN.
House Resolution No.1306
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to prohibit the use of eminent domain by certain non-elected authorities and to prohibit the contested use of eminent domain except for public use as defined by general law?
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TO PROTECT THE TRADITIONS OF FISHING AND HUNTING.
Senate Resolution No.67
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide that the tradition of fishing and hunting and the taking of fish and wildlife shall be preserved for the people and shall be managed by law and regulation for the public good?
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TO AUTHORIZE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO DEDICATE REVENUE FROM SPECIAL MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE PLATES
House Resolution No. 1564
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide for special motor vehicle license plates and dedicate the revenue from such plates for stated purposes, including dedications for the ultimate use of angencies, funds, or nonprofit corporations where it is found that there will be a benefit to the state?
PROPOSED STATEWIDE REFERENDA
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TO EXPAND THE AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION FOR FARM EQUIPMENT
House bill No.203
Shall the Act be approved which expands th Ad Valorem tax exemption for agricultural products and equipment to include certain additional farm equipment held under a lease purchase agreement?
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TO EXPAND THE AD VALOREM EXEMPTION FOR VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS TO INCLUDE ORGANUZATIONS WHICH REFURBISH AND OPERATE HISTORUC MILITARY AIRCRAFT FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.
House Bill No. 173
Shall the Act be approved which expands the Ad Valorem tax exemption for veterans organizations to include certain additional nonprofit veterans organizations which refurbish and operate historic military aircraft for educational purposes?
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TO EXPAND THE AD VALOREM TAX EXEMPTION FOR PROPERTY OF CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
House Bill No. 848 Section 1
Shall the Act be approved which grants an exemption from Ad Valorem taxation on property owned by a charitable institution which generates income when that income is used exclusively for the operation of such charitable institution?
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TO PROVIDE A HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION TO CERTAIN RESIDENTS WHO ARE SENIOR CITIZENS WITH RESPECT TO STATE AD VALOREM TAXES
House Bill No. 848 Section 3
Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption for senior citizens in a amount equal to to the actual levy for state Ad Valorem tax purposes on the homestead?
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TO PROVIDE A HOMESTEA EXEMPTION FOR THE SURVIVING SPOUSE OF A PEACE OFFICER OR FIREFIGHTER KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY.
House Bill No. 81 Section 2
Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption for the full value of the homestead with respect to all Ad Valorem taxes for the unmarried surviving spouse of a peace officer or a firefighter who was killed in the line of duty?
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TO PROVIDE THAT A SURVIVING SPOUSE SHALL BE ENTITLED TO A CONTINUATION OF THE BASE YEAR VALUE UNDER A BASE VALUE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION
House Bill No. 81 Section 4
Shall the Act be approved which provides that, with respect to base year assessed value homestead exemptions, the surviving spouse of a deceased spouse who has been granted such a homestead exemption shall receive that exemption at the same base valuation that applied to the deceased spouse so long as that surviving spouse continues to occupy that home as a residence and homestead
SPECIAL ELECTION
ACT NO, 725 (HB1534)
“Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption from Stephens County school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes for residents of that school district for disabled veterans or their un-remarried surviving spouses, if deceased, on a current or subsequent homestead?”
ACT NO. 726 (HB1553)
“ Shall the Act be approved which reconstitutes the board of commissioners of Stephens County as a five member board?”
ACT NO. 774 (HB1529
“Shall the Act be approved which provides an additional homestead exemption form Stephens County school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes in the amount of $25,000.00 of the assessed value of the homestead of the residents of the school district who are 65 years of age or over or disabled?”
ACT NO.769 (HB1531)
“ Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption form Stephens County school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes for residents of the school district who are un-remarried surviving spouses of United States Service members killed in action to be received on a currant or subsequent homestead?”
SPECIAL ELECTION
ACT O. 771 (HB1530)
“Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption from Stephens County ad valorem taxes for county purposes for residents of that county for disabled veterans of their un-remarried surviving spouses, if deceased, on a current or subsequent homestead?”
ACT NO. 840 (HB 1532)
“Shall the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption from the Stephens County ad valorem taxes for county purposes for residents of that county who are un-remarried surviving spouses of United States service members killed in action to be received on a current of subsequent homestead?”
ACT NO. 812 (HB1526)
“Shall the Act be approved which provides a additional homestead exemption from the Stephens County ad valorem taxes for county purposes in the amount of $25,000.00 of the assessed amount of the homestead for residents of that county who are 65 years of age or over or disabled?”