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Sample Ballot
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United States Senate
Johnny Isakson (Incumbent), Republican
Michael “Mike” Thurmond, Democrat
Chuck Donavan, Libertarian

Governor
Nathan Deal, Republican
Roy E. Barnes, Democrat
John H. Monds, Libertarian

Lieutenant Governor
L. S. Casey Cable (Incumbent), Republican
Carol Porter, Democrat
Dan Barber, Libertarian

Secretary of State
Brian Kemp (Incumbent), Republican
Georgianna Sinkfield, Democrat
David Chastain, Libertarian

Attorney General
Sam Olens, Republican
Ken Hodges, Democrat
Don Smart, Libertarian

Commissioner of Agriculture
Gary Black, Republican
J.B. Powell, Democrat
Kevin Cherry, Libertarian

Commissioner of Insurance
Ralph T. Hudgens, Republican
Mary Squires, Democrat
Shane Bruce, Libertarian

State School Superintendent
John D. Barge, Republican
Joe Martin, Democrat
Kira Griffiths Willis, Libertarian

Commissioner of Labor
Mark Butler, Republican
Darryl Hicks, Democrat
Will Costa, Libertarian

Public Service Commissioner
Tim Echols, Republican
Keith Moffett, Democrat
James “Jim” Sendlebach, Libertarian

U. S. Representative in 112th Congress from the 3rd Congressional District of Georgia
Lynn Westmoreland (Incumbent), Republican
Robert “Frank” Saunders, Democrat

U.S. Representative in 112th Congress from the 4th Congressional District of Georgia
Lisbeth “Liz” Carter, Republican
Henry C. “Hank” Johnson Jr., (Incumbent) Democrat

State Senator from 17th District
Rick Jeffares, Republican
Jim Nichols, Democrat

State Senator 43rd District
Diana Williams, Republican
Ronald B. Ramsey Sr., (Incumbent) Democrat

State Representative in the General Assembly from 92nd District
Pam S. Stephenson (Incumbent), Democrat

State Representative in the General Assembly From 93rd District
Dee Dawkins-Haigler (Incumbent), Democrat

State Representative in the General Assembly from 94th District
Steven Conner, Republican
Dar’Shun N. Kendrick, Democrat

State Representative in the General Assembly from 95th District
Rodney Upton, Republican
Pam Dickerson, Democrat

District Attorney of the Rockdale Judicial Circuit
Richard Read (Incumbent), Republican
County Commissioner Post 2
Janice Van Ness (Incumbent), Republican
Courtney L. Dillard Sr., Democrat

Non partisan Election

For Justice Supreme
Court of Georgia
Tammy Lynn Adkins
David Nahmas
Matt Wilson

Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Harris Adams
Anne Elizabeth Barnes (Incumbent)

Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
James Babalola
Antionette “Toni” Davis
Stan Gunter
Adrienne Hunter-Strothers
Chris McFadden
David N. Schaeffer

Judge Superior Court of the Rockdale Judicial Circuit
David B. Irwin (Incumbent)

County Baord of Education Post 1, at Large
Jim McBrayer
Jimmy Norfleet
Sandra Lavern Sanford
Theresa Schroeder-Langley
Darrell L. Stephens

County Board of Education
Post 2, at Large
Katrina McCollum Young (Incumbent)

Rockdale County Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
(vote for three)
Michael W. Breedlove (Incumbent)
James D. Garrison (incumbent)
Roget C. Hatch (Incumbent)

Proposed Constitutional Amendments

1. Allows Competitive contracts to be enforced in Georgia
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to make Georgia more economically competitive by authorizing legislation to uphold reasonable competitive agreements?
Yes
No

2. Adds $10 tag fee on private passenger vehicles to fund statewide trauma care expansion
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to impose an annueal $10.000 trauma charge on certain passenger motor vehicles in this state for the purpose of funding trauma care?
Yes
No

3. Allow the State to execute multiyear contracts for long-term transportation projects
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to allow the Georgia Department of Transportation to enter into multiyear construction agreements without requiring appropriations in the current fiscal eyar for the total amount of payments that would be due under the entire agreement so as to reduce long-term construction costs paid by the state?
Yes
No

4. Allows the State to execute multiyear contracts for projects to improve emergency efficiency and conservation
Shall the constitution be amended so as to provide for guaranteed cost savings for the state by authorizing a state entity to enter into multiyear contracts which obligate state funds for energy efficiency or conservation improvement projects?
Yes
No

5. Allows owners of industrial-zoned property to choose to remove industrial designation from their property
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to allow the owners of real property located in industria areas to remove the property from the industrial area?
Yes
No

Proposed Statewide Referendum
Provides for inventory of businesses to be exempt from state property tax
Shall the Act be approved which grants an exemption from state ad valorem taxation for inventory of a business?
Yes
No