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Special Feb 9 election pits Republican incumbent Broder against Democrat challenger Wimbish for Fayette District Attorney

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery L-R, Rev. Dexter Wimbish (D) and incumbent District Attorney Marie Broder (R). While most political ads have disappeared, there’s one local race still to be decided: district attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit, which includes Fayette, Spalding, Pike and Upson counties. Veteran Assistant D.A. Marie Broder was appointed last year by Gov. Brian Kemp to replace Ben Coker, who became the circuit’s newest superior court judge. The special election on Feb. 9 is for the remaining two years of the four-year-term for D.A. Broder, a Republican, has a Democrat opponent, Rev. Dexter Wimbish, a Griffin-based attorney and civil rights advocate.

Appointed DA Broder announces for February special election

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery District Attorney Marie Broder. Photo/Submitted. District Attorney Marie Greene Broder has announced her candidacy for election as District Attorney of the Griffin Judicial Circuit in a special election on Feb. 9. The Georgia Supreme Court recently ruled that the term of District Attorney could not be extended by the Governor for two years as was initially thought, so the Governor has called this special election, said Broder. “I am honored to have this job, and I am running to remain District Attorney in this special election,” Broder said. Broder was appointed in March to fill the vacancy left when former District Attorney Ben Coker was sworn in as Superior Court Judge.

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