Despite a wet start, Cherokee County voters were lined up Monday morning for the beginning of early voting for the runoff election to fill two U.S. Senate seats that will determine which party controls the chamber next year. The election pits Republican incumbent Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler against Democrats Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock respectively. Also, for Public Service Commission, Republican incumbent Lauren âBubbaâ McDonald is facing Democrat Daniel Blackman. Cherokee County voters have been a sought-after audience for the campaigns of Loeffler and Perdue. The two campaigned in Canton with Vice President Mike Pence last month. On Saturday, the conservative Club for Growth brought its Save America Tour to Canton in support of the two Republican incumbents. Singer Lee Greenwood performed at The Mill on Etowah and speakers included former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, among others. Loeffler is visiting Woodstock on Tuesday afternoon.