Jul 21, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
Below is a list of all races and vote totals by county. Each link is a link to the Secretary of State website. Statewide Vote Totals Summary – All Offices Federal and Statewide Offices Georgia Senate Georgia House of Representatives District Attorneys Court of Appeals Vote Totals by County (Federal & Statewide Offices, Georgia General [...]
Tags: Election 2010, Politics, Primary Results
Jul 21, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
The votes are in! We have compiled a short list of the results for the Georgia Gubernatorial Primary. For the Democrats (as expected) Roy Barnes dominated bringing in over 65% (with 99% of precincts reporting) of the votes, winning the democratic party nomination. Roy Barnes served one term as Georgia’s Governor from 1999 to 2003. [...]
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Jun 7, 2010 in Politics by C Foster
Brian Kemp seems so approachable and down-to-earth, you might almost forget he’s a politician – that is, were it not for the stately office at the Georgia State Capitol and the hardworking staff who keep him on a consistently tight schedule. The small business owner of Kemp Properties, a real estate investment and management company, [...]
Tags: Brian Kemp, Election 2010, Georgia, Politics, Secretary of State
May 3, 2010 in Politics by Chris Foster
The battle for Georgia Governor is definitely getting heated. Today, a statement was released from Karen Handel’s campaign, via email, that states “Saturday, at the GA GOP 6th District debate, Karen announced that it would be the last event where she appears on the same stage as Ray McBerry.” The email also stated that “it [...]
Tags: Georgia, Governor, Gubernatorial 2010, Karen Handel, Politics, Ray McBerry
Mar 24, 2010 in Politics by (Contributor)
The Changes You Can Expect To See In 2010 Small Businesses The bill will offer tax credits to small businesses to help them provide coverage to their employees. The credits will be up to 35% of the premiums paid, and they are available immediately for business owners in 2010. This is one of the best [...]
Tags: Health Insurance, Politics
Mar 12, 2010 in Politics by C Foster
Although a large portion of the Georgia population lives in and around metropolitan areas such as Atlanta, Savannah and Columbus, there are plenty of rural voices that want to be heard more clearly in the state legislature. Ray City Mayor Carl Camon hopes to speak for them in a big way. With a background in [...]
Tags: Carl Camon, Election, Gubernatorial 2010, Politics
Feb 27, 2010 in Politics by Robert White
Sometime early in the 3rd millennium AD, on the southeastern coast of the Federal Republic of Acirema, there was the advantageously located and multitudinously blest state of Aigroeg.
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Feb 27, 2010 in Politics by Daniel White
With the passage of the new jobs bill in the United States senate and the the expected passage in the House of Representatives, how will this bill affect Georgians looking for jobs and Georgia businesses? Essentially what the bill does is offer tax “cuts” to companies who hire new employees that have been out of [...]
Tags: jobs, jobs bill, Politics, tax cuts