UPDATE: Over 14,000 Floyd County voters have already cast ballots in the Jan. 5 runoff as of Sunday.
That s a turnout rate of 22.2%, with four days of early voting remaining. The numbers are from the U.S. Elections Project, which crunches daily data from the Georgia Secretary of State s office.Â
The majority, 9,724 ballots, were cast in person. So far, 4,376 absentee ballots have been returned, which is just under half the number requested.
The Nov. 3 presidential election drew 41,341 votes.
Statewide, 27.1% of eligible runoff voters have already weighed in.Â
Previously posted:
Monday starts the final week of early voting in the runoffs for two U.S. Senate seats and Public Service Commissioner. It runs through Thursday, then all precincts will be open on Election Day, Jan. 5.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Already more than 10,800 Bulloch voters in runoffs Four days left for in-person early voting; drop boxes will remain for absentees From left, Sen. David A. Perdue and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff, and Republican incumbent Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democratic challenger the Rev. Raphael Warnock
Before the elections office closed for its two-day Christmas break plus the weekend, more than 10,800 Bulloch County voters had cast early ballots toward the Jan. 5 runoff for two U.S. Senate seats and a seat on the Georgia Public Service Commission.
Public Service Commission runoff set for Jan. 5 Incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald will face Democratic challenger Daniel Blackman Public Service Commission (PSC) incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald will face Democratic challenger Daniel Blackman, left, in the Jan. 5 runoff.
Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoff races are grabbing a huge amount of attention, both inside the Peach State and around the nation.
But a third runoff also will be contested on Jan. 5 to decide a seat on the state’s utility regulating Public Service Commission (PSC).
Incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald captured 49.7% of the vote in the November general election, barely falling short of the 50%-plus-one margin he would have needed to avoid a runoff.
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By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Under-publicized Georgia Public Service Commission runoff set for Jan. 5
ATLANTA Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoff races are grabbing a huge amount of attention, both inside the Peach State and around the nation.
But a third runoff also will be contested on Jan. 5 to decide a seat on the state’s utility regulating Public Service Commission (PSC).
Incumbent Republican Lauren “Bubba” McDonald captured 49.7% of the vote in the November general election, barely falling short of the 50%-plus-one margin he would have needed to avoid a runoff.
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