Qualifying ends for Nov. 8 elections
by Rachel Goff
Sep 08, 2011 | 1698 views | 3 3 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Archive Photo. (Tricia Dillard/Calhoun Times)
Archive Photo. (Tricia Dillard/Calhoun Times)
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This year’s general election will take place Tuesday, Nov. 8. The last day to register to vote is Tuesday, Oct. 11. Early voting begins Monday, Oct. 17.

Gordon County Board of Elections and Voter Registration is still waiting on a list of candidates who qualified from the Town of Resaca.

The City of Plainville, will not have an election, due to the candidates being unopposed.

For more information please call the Gordon County Board of Elections and Registration Office at 706-629-7781.

Qualifying for Nov. 8 election has ended. The following individuals have qualified for the positions listed below:

City of Calhoun qualified candidates for municipal office:

Mayor:

James F. (Jimmy) Palmer (incumbent)

Calhoun City Council Post 1:

George R. Crowley (incumbent)

Calhoun City Council Post 2:

Al Edwards (incumbent)

Lorene Potts

Calhoun City School Board Post 4:

Eddie Reeves (incumbent)

Trey Pierson

Calhoun City School Board Post 5:

Tony Swink (incumbent)

Debra Moyer

City of Fairmount:

Mayor:

Harry L. Pierce (incumbent)

Steve Brannon

Fairmount City Council Post 2:

Linda Sledge Johnson (incumbent)

Jeff Crook

Larry Rogers

Fairmount City Council Post 4

Teru “Teddy” Lapaquette

Jerry Mauldin

Calvin T. Watt

City of Plainville

For Mayor:

Sally A. Johnston (incumbent)

For City Council Post 1:

Ray Black (incumbent)

For City Council Post 2:

Vacant (no qualifiers)

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VOTENOTWANTNOT!
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October 31, 2011
Vote No! To any Future Splost Make Local Schools Boards and Commissioner and Councilmen and women be accountable for the Wasting of money! Here's a web site from past SPLOST read it and think about what you're doing! Http://residentwatchdog.com/index.html You're Taxes are the highest they've ever been and sales taxes are going higher if WE keep renewing and VOTING IN NEW SPLOST! Our only option now is to VOTE NO and Vote Out Current Politicians! They are supposed to do what we want instead of them telling you and myself what and where they are going to BLOW OUR HARD EARNED DOLLARS! Please Vote No! Have You Had A Raise from Work, Probably Not....Give Your Self A Raise Vote No!
honeybuckle
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September 23, 2011
If Harry is the best I'd hate to see the worst!
fairblow
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September 14, 2011
I am glad Harry is running again, the best this town has seen in many many years.
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