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Confederate Memorial Service Saturday 4 April 2009.
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ALABAMA SECESSION DAY/CONSTITUTION MINI-SEMINAR
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Low turnout expected on June
19 election
The Georgia Secretary of States office has issued
their estimate of expected turnout for tomorrow's special election.
A very low, 10% of active registered voters.
In effect this means that if you vote, it counts 10
times as much as if every registered voter participated.
Our Recommendations are as follows:
June 19 Special Election
Voter Guide Recommendation
10th Congressional District (district
map)
Mark Myers
State Senate District 24 (district
map)
Lee Benedict
Ringgold city council
James Rogers
Note: GOA and/or APAC voter guides gave
positive ratings to the following in the Congressional
District: Dr. Paul Broun, Bill
Greene, Mark Myers, Dr. Jim Sendelbach and Jim Whitehead
We have also posted voter guides from
Gun
Owners of America (GOA) and
Americans for the Preservation of
American Culture (APAC). We encourage you to take these voter guides
into consideration also.
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10
percent voter turnout expected in Cong. election
by The Associated Press
ATLANTA - If the Secretary
of State's office is correct, only a handful of the
registered voters will show up Tuesday for the special
10th District Congressional election.
Meanwhile, Alan Abramowitz, a political science professor
at Emory University in Atlanta, says the results will
largely hinge on turnout, which is expected to be low with
only the party faithful likely to go to the polls.
Abramowitz said that while the district is heavily
Republican, it is not as much so as it used to be.
The Secretary of State's office predicts a turnout of
about ten percent based on the number of absentee and
early voting ballots that were cast. As of midday Friday,
7,832 ballots had been cast, representing 2.2 percent of
the district's 340,562 registered voters. |
http://www.accessnorthga.com/news/hall/newfullstory.asp?ID=115057
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