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Article Index
December 4 was First Thanksgiving, in Virginia, not Plymouth
Trade Deficit: August - 2008 - Current financial crisis is tip of iceberg
Captain Wirz Memorial Set for Sunday
Southern National Congress - December 5-7
The Spirit of Robert E. Lee
Trade Deficit: July - 2008 - American economy going wrong way
Imminent Vote In Congress To Repeal DC Gun Ban
DixieBroadcasting New Video on RADIO FREE DIXIE
Failed Economic policies getting closer to home ...
Southern National Congress Committee, call for delegates
The League of the South's 2008 National Conference
Trade Deficit: June - 2008 - the song remains the same
The Sons of Confederate Veterans present the 2009 S. D. Lee Institute
Marietta Set To Re-dedicate Confederate Monument
DixieBroadcasting Announces the Launch of  Video RADIO FREE DIXIE
Remembering Jefferson Davis 200th Birthday
The Jefferson Davis Memorial Day Funeral Train
Remembering Jefferson Davis' 200th Birthday
Trade Deficit: March - 2008 - focus on foreign owned debt
Focus on the Constitution
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November 2 Election Results -
Republican State House and Senate
Ongoing results, what we consider positive in
red, what we consider negative in
blue
Last update: November 4
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Georgia Statewide |
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US President |
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1) (Write in) Michael Peroutka, Constitution, or 2)
George Bush, Republican carried
the state with 57.9% |
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US Senate |
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no recommendation |
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Georgia Appeals Court |
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Mike Sheffield.
Debra Berns led with 41.8% and Howard Mead was second
with 38.4%. These two will be in a run off. |
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Public Service Commission, District 2 -
Eastern |
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Mac Barber,
Democrat
or JaLynn Hudnall, Libertarian lost to Robert
Baker who got 57.1% Mac Barber advances to the 2008
TurnCoat list. |
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US Congress |
| District 2:
Dave Eversman,
Republican Lost to Bishhop who has
got
66.8% |
| District 4: Catherine Davis,
Republican Lost to
McKinney who got 63.8% |
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District 8: Lynn Westmoreland, Republican. Won with
75.8% |
| District 11: Rick Crawford,
Democrat. Lost to Gingrey who got 57.2%. Gingrey
advances to the 2006 TurnCoat list. |
| District 12: Max Burns,
Republican.
Lost Barrow
with who got 51.9% |
| Districts: 3 and 9 - no
recommendation. |
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| State
Senate Republican
Senate 34-22
updated November 4
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District 1: Rex Templeton Jr.,
Lost to Eric Johnson who got 71.1%. |
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District 3:
Jeff Chapman, Won with 67.5% |
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District 4:
Chris Oliver, Lost to Jack Hill who got 72.8% |
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District 6:
Doug Stoner, Democrat Defeated TurnCoat Ginger Collins
53.6 to 46.4%. |
| District 8:
Rusty Griffin, Republican.
Lost to Tim
Golden who got 56.1% This one was fairly close. We
should be able to retire him next time. |
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District 9:
Enock Vixamar, Lost to Don Balfour who got 74.7% |
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District 11:
John Bullock, Republican Won with 53.2% |
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District 12:
Joe R. Thomas, Republican Lost to Michael S. Meyer
von Bremem who got 72.9% |
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District 18:
Cecil Staton, Republican Won with 61.7% |
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District 19:
Tommy Williams, Won with 62.7% |
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District:
20: Ross Tolleson, Won with 56.0% |
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District 22:
Don Cheeks, Republican lost to Charles Walker who got
56.8% |
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District 23:
J. B. Powell, Democrat Defeated TurnCoat Randy Hall 50.4
to 49.6% |
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District 24:
Chuck Pardue, Lost to Jim Whitehead who got 70.3% |
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District 25:
Johnny Grant, Republican Defeated TurnCoat Faye Smith
with 52.1% |
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District 26:
Dale Washburn, Republican Lost to Brown who got 66.0% |
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District 29: Bob Trammell, Democrat
Lost to Seth Harp who got 60.1% |
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District 31:
Bill Heath, Republican Won with 65.1% |
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District 32:
Judson Hill, Republican Won with 73.5% |
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District 33:
Bill Sanders, Republican Lost to Steve Thompson who got
60.2% |
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District 34:
Edith Marie Mullin, Republican Lost to Valencia Seay who
got 69.9% |
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District 40:
Dan Weber, Republican Won with 63.1% |
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District 41:
Joe Burton, Republican Lost to Steve Henson who got
58.5% |
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District 42:
Kenneth Brett Quarterman, Republican Lost to David Adelman
who got 78.3% |
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District
46: Becky Vaughn, Democrat Lost to Brian Kemp who got
51.6% This one was close, we should be able to retire
TurnCoat Brian Kemp next time. |
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District 47:
Ralph T. Hudgens, Republican Won with 71.2% |
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District 50:
Nancy Schaefer, Republican Won with 58.0% |
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District 51:
Bobby Adams, Democrat Lost to Chip Pearson who got 66.9% |
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District 52:
Preston W. Smith, Republican Won with 64.0% |
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District 55:
Jerry Wyatt, Republican Lost to Gloria Butler who got
75.9% |
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State House
Updated
November 4
Republican
House 95 - 85
former
Speaker Terry Coleman just lost his job!
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District
1: Mike Snow, Democrat lost |
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District 4:
Roger Williams, Republican has won |
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District 10:
Ben Bridges, Republican has won |
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District 11:
Barbara Massey Reece, won |
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District 14:
Barry Loudermilk, Republican
won |
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District 15:
Jeff Lewis, Republican, won |
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District 16:
1) Jonathan Ingram, Republican Lost |
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District 18:
Mark Butler, Republican won |
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District 23:
Jack Murphy, Republican has won |
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District 26:
Ashley D. Bell, Democrat Lost |
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District 28:
Michael Hardin, Republican lost |
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District 33:
Nick Chester, Republican, lost |
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District 34:
Rich Golick, Republican won |
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District 36:
Earl Ehrhart, Republican has won |
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District
37: Cindye Coates, Republican lost |
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District 38:
Steve "Thunder" Tumlin, Republican won |
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District 39:
Chris Bouchard, Republican lost |
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District: 43
G. W. Hall, Democrat lost |
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District 51:
Tom Rice, Republican won |
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District 52:
Dr. George R. Graham, Democrat lost |
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District
66: Sam Ring, Republican lost |
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District 67:
Bill Hembree, Republican has won |
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District 69:
Jeff Brown, Republican, has won |
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District 76:
Kenneth J. Parmalee, Libertarian has lost |
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District 80:
J. Max Davis, Republican lost |
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District 81:
Eric Ponder, Democrat lost |
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District 92:
Raymond Davis, Republican lost |
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District 96:
George Warren, Republican lost |
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District 97:
Brooks Coleman, Republican has won |
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District 99:
Mike Seigle, Republican has lost |
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District
101: Michael T. (Mike) Coan has won |
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District
102: Carl Bergman, Democrat lost |
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District
104: John Heard, Republican has won |
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District
105: Donna Sheldon, Republican has won |
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District
110: John Lunsford, Republican has won |
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District
116: R. M. (Mickey) Channell has won |
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District 121: Davida Louise Johnson, Republican
was defeated by Henry Howard |
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District
125: Curtis S. Jenkins, Democrat lost |
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District
126: David Knight, Republican defeated TurnCoat Lee
Howell |
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District
130: Nate Sanderson, Republican has lost to Debbie
Buckner |
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District
135: Jule Windham, Republican lost |
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District
136: Carol S. Bird, Republican lost |
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District
141: Wilbur E. Baugh, Republican has lost to Bobby
Parham |
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District
142: Stephen Cabe, Republican has lost to Jimmy Lord |
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District
143: Louise Shackelford, Republican has lost to Dubose
Porter |
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District
147: Johnny W. Floyd, Republican has defeated Robert
Phillips |
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District
152: Ed Rynders, Republican has defeated Earleen
Sizemore |
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District
154: Jay Robers, Republican has defeated Lon Hamilton |
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District
155: Greg Morris, Democrat is leading 52.5 to 47.5% |
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District
165: Buddy DeLoach, Independent lost |
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District
170: Penny Houston, Democrat has won |
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District
172: Gene Maddox, Republican defeated TurnCoat Wallace
Scholar |
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District
174: Ellis Black, Democrat won |
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District
176: John Page, Republican was beat by Jay Shaw |
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District
177: Mark Hatfield, Republican won |
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District
178: Hinson Mosley, Democrat defeated Key Godwin |
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Constitutional Amendments |
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Amendment One |
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Shall the Constitution be amended so
as to provide that this state shall recognize as
marriage only the union of man and woman?" Carried
by large margin
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Amendment Two |
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Shall
the Constitution be amended so as to provide that the
Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction and authority to
answer questions of law from any state appellate or
federal district or appellate court?" Carried by
large margin |
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Local Races |
| Chief Magistrate
Judge - Dodge County -
Brian G. Lowery, Republican |
| Sheriff -
Effingham County -
Kenny Rowland, Southern - write in candidate |
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