UPDATE: Dawson County candidate qualifying: Day 1

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. – The following is an update of the candidates that qualified to run in county, state and federal races through Tuesday:

COUNTY RACES

Board of Commissioners Chairman — Billy Thurmond (I), Renee Duren

County Commissioner District 2 – Chris Gaines (I)

County Commissioner District 4 Emory Dooley

Sheriff – Jeff Johnson (I), Marcus Sewell

Clerk of Superior Court – Justin Power (I)

Probate Court Judge – Jennifer Burt (I)

Tax Commissioner – Nicole Stewart (I)

Board of Education District 4 Roger Slaton (I)

STATE RACES

State Rep. District 9 – Clint Smith, Will Wade

FEDERAL RACES                              

US Congress District 9 –Michael Boggus, Andrew Clyde, State Rep. Matt Gurtler (R-Tiger), Maria Strickland, State Rep. Kevin Tanner (R-Tiger), Ethan Underwood

Qualifying will continue through March 6 at noon. Continue to read fetchyournews.com for daily updates until qualifying ends.

 

 

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Political candidates begin to qualify next week

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LUMPKIN COUNTY, Ga. — Candidates for elected office will begin to officially file for their respective races Monday (March 2) as qualifying for dozens of Georgia positions opens ahead of the May 19 General Primary.

Candidates will have until noon on Friday (March 6) to file their paperwork, after which many races are expected to heat up in the final two-month sprint to Election Day.

Up-ballot races like U.S. Senate and U.S. Congress are on the table, as well as judges, clerks, coroners, sheriffs, county commissioners and other state and local-level positions.

Candidates must win 50 percent of the General Primary vote to win their seat. If they don’t, the top two candidates will head to a runoff, scheduled for July 21. Election Day is Nov. 23.

Candidates must bring valid identification. You may also bring a completed declaration of candidacy if you are running as a political party candidate or the notice of candidacy if you are qualifying for a non-partisan office. You will also need to bring the qualifying fee.

To register, report to the Dawson County Elections Office, Academy Street, Dawsonville.

Fetch Your News will update this story each day as candidates continue to qualify.

Fetch Your News is a hyper local news outlet that covers Dawson, Lumpkin, White, Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Union, Towns and Murray counties as well as Cherokee County in N.C. FYN attracts 300,000+ page views per month, 3.5 million impressions per month and approximately 15,000 viewers per week on FYNTV.com and up to 60,000 Facebook page reach. If you would like to follow up-to-date local events in any of those counties, please visit us at FetchYourNews.com

 

 

 

 

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