Voters may cast their ballots at the Gordon County Board of Elections and Voter Registration Office located in the Gordon County Annex Building at 101 S. Piedmont Street.
Office hours for early voting are 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. Polls will not be open Monday, Nov. 5, before election day.
Voters are encouraged to get to the polls to before Friday to avoid potentially long lines on Nov. 6.
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SAMPLE BALLOT CANDIDATE LIST
President
Mitt Romney (R)
Barack Obama (D)(I)
Gary Johnson (L)
Public Service Commissioner
Chuck Eaton (R) (I)
Stephen Oppenheimer (D)
Brad Ploeger (L)
Public Service Commissioner
Stan Wise (R) (I)
David Staples (L)
Congress, 14th District
Tom Graves (R) (I)
Daniel “Danny” Grant (D)
State Senate, 52nd District
Chuck Hufstetler (R)
State Senate, 54th District*
Charlie Bethel (R) (I)
State House, 11th District*
Rick Jasperse (R) (I)
State House, 5th District*
John Meadows (R ) (I)
Howard Johnson (D)
District Attorney
Rosemary M. Greene (R)
Clerk of Superior Court
Grant Walraven (R)
Sheriff
Mitch Ralston
Tax Commissioner
Scott Clements (R) (I)
Coroner
James Carver (R) (I)
Chief Magistrate
Ricky Silvers (R)
Scott Haynes (D)
County Commissioner, District 1
Jeff Gawaway (R)
County Commissioner, District 3
Norris Sexton (R)
County Commissioner, District 5
Kevin Cunningham (R)
County Board of Education, Post 2*
Brenda Null (R) (I)
County Board of Education, Post 4*
Scott Williams (R) (I)
County Board of Education, Post 6*
Chris Johnson (R) (I)
Conservation District Supervisor
Sam Payne (I)
Constitutional Amendments
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
Yes
No
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
Yes
No
*Not on all ballots, depends on where voters live. (I) = incumbent.






Watch the Youtube video. I guarantee you'll find it to be right on target about Obama and the black vote. The final two minutes are really dead on. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0sk4yGaEk8
This is definitely something that most Democrats don't want other Democrats to be seeing or hearing.
Now there's a surprise!!
I have no hope the losers will be gracious and work for the good of the country.
As far as the person asking me how it feels to be a minority. Of course, your context was that I'm a minority because I voted against Obama, along with 59 million other people. So, being a minority doesn't bother me whatsoever. I am 100% confident in myself. I don't blame everyone else for what goes wrong, and I'm certainly not an over bloated tick sucking off the success of other people. I live in Gordon County where the vast majority are like minded people, and I live in a state where the vast majority are like minded. So, while disappointed that people of this Nation voted for another 4 years of economic and global collapse, I will be just fine. I'm not at all worried about me. I have prepared adequately for my future, educational wise and for retirement. It's the Nation that I worry about. To each his own, but I choose self reliance over government dependency.
I love everybody, and YOU are next!
Tea Party will take over the Republican party in the next four years. No Tea Party.
Nor will you admit, Deal isn't or that the GOP bet it all... and lost.
In the dust of defeat, Dick Morris: I predicted Romney would win in 325 EV landslide, but instead it was Obama with a 332 EV squeaker
Now be a good little serf, eat your peas and Forward, on to Perdition - for
“the collective called......”
That over half the voting public chose to double down on this constitutional fiasco named Barack Obama by embracing tyranny’s subtle cuddle, only too late will learn of it’s suffocating hold. Enjoy (to the extent you can) our communal road to serfdom! Forward, on to Perdition! The collective beckons even thee.
O win is the clearest proof yet that, against the odds, ordinary Americans can overcome powerful interests.
Voters elect and expect change. First step: county, city and school board send these little boxes off for training. Of course, your money.
...and they come out all the same.
Wasted tax dollars and broken public trust.
The President doesn't have the checkbook - the House of Representatives holds that puppy.
Who has been in charge of the House for ten of the last 12 years - the Republicans.
More telling, neither Romney not Ryan carried his home state.