Qualifying ends for May 19 general primary election

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WHITE COUNTY, Ga. – Qualifying for the May 19 General Primary ended at noon today. The following is a list of all who qualified.

Travis Turner, incumbent for Commission Chairman

COUNTY Qualifying

Chief Magistrate

Corey Dean Hyde (Incumbent – Republican)

Probate Judge

Don Ferguson (Republican)

Cam Greene (Republican)

Randall Townley (Republican)

Carol Jackson (Republican)

Sheriff

Aaron Autry (Republican)

Rick Kelley (Republican)

John Murphy (Republican)

Jeffrey “JB” Ramey (Republican)

William Garrett (Republican)

Clerk Superior Court

Dena M. Adams (Incumbent – Republican)

Tax Commissioner

Cindy Cannon (Incumbent – Republican)

Coroner

Ricky Barrett (Incumbent – Republican)

Surveyor

Eddie C. Hood (Incumbent – Republican)

J. Miles Head (Democrat)

County Commission Chair

Travis C. Turner (Incumbent – Republican)

County Commission District 1

Terry Goodger (Incumbent – Republican)

Terry Nicholson (Republican)

County Commission District 4

Craig Bryant (Incumbent – Republican)

Board of Education Chair

Carly Saxon Adam (Republican)

Missy Jarrard (Incumbent – Republican)

Board of Education District 1

Jon Estes (Republican)

Board of Education District 3

Charlie Thomas (Incumbent – Republican)

STATE Qualifying

District 10 State Representative

Victor Anderson (Republican)

Jimmy Dean (Republican)

Robert Crumley (Republican)

Nick Mitchell (Democrat)

State Senator District 51

Steve Gooch (Incumbent – Republican)

June Krise (Democrat)

Public Service Commission District 4

Lauren “Bubba” McDonald, Jr. (Incumbent – Republican)

Nathan Wilson (Libertarian)

Daniel Blackman (Democrat)

John Noel (Democrat)

Judge of Superior Court Enotah Circuit

Joy R. Parks (Incumbent – Non-partisan)

FEDERAL Qualifying

Ninth District U.S. Congress

Michael Boggus (Republican)

Andrew Clyde (Republican)

Matt Gurtler (Republican)

Maria Strickland (Republican)

Kevin Tanner (Republican)

Ethan Underwood (Republican)

Devin Pandy (Democrat)

Paul Broun (Republican)

John Wilkinson (Republican)

Dan Wilson (Democrat)

Kellie Weeks (Republican)

Siskin (Democrat)

United States Senate – Perdue Seat

James Knox (Democrat)

Jon Ossoff (Democrat)

Teresa Pike Tomlinson (Democrat)

Tricia Carpenter McCracken (Democrat)

Sarah Riggs Amico (Democrat)

Shane Hazel (Libertarian)

Marc Keith DeJesus (Democrat)

Maya Dillard Smith (Democrat)

David Perdue (Incumbent – Republican)

United States Senate – Loeffler Seat (Special Election in November) 

Kelly Loeffler (Incumbent – Republican)

Doug Collins (Republican)

A. Wayne Johnson (Republican)

Kandiss Taylor (Republican)

Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Democrat)

Matt Lieberman (Democrat)

Joy Felicia Shade (Democrat)

Ed Tarver (Democrat)

Richard Dien Winfield (Democrat)

Al Bartell (Independent)

Allen Buckley (Independent)

Brian Slowinski (Libertarian)

Derrick E. Grayson (Republican)

Rod Mack (Write-In)

Annette Jackson (Republican)

Deborah Jackson (Democrat)

Jamesia James (Democrat)

Raphael Warnock (Democrat)

Michael Todd Green (Independent)

Valencia Stovall (Independent)

John “Green” Fortuin (Green)

The Presidential Preference Primary takes place on March 24, 2020, and early voting opened on March 2. The mandatory Saturday voting will be held on March 14.

Here’s a list of all the federal and state races that are qualifying in 2020. If needed, a General Primary run-off will take place on July 21, 2020.

 

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