Politics & Government
Loganville Voter Guide 2022: Deadline, Candidates, How To Vote
Loganville will vote May 24 for city commissioners, judges, Board of Education and solicitor general.
LOGANVILLE, GA — The May 24 election is quickly approaching in Loganville, and voters have already begun submitting absentee ballots through early voting locations, mail and drop boxes. This year, Loganville voters will decide on races for Gwinnett County commissioners, Board of Education, judges and solicitor general.
Those who live in Walton County will decide on races for county commissioners and Board of Education.
The ballots will also include statewide elections, such as governor, secretary of state, attorney general, agriculture commissioner, insurance commissioner, state school superintendent and labor commissioner.
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Gwinnett County Commissioners
Three candidates qualified for County Commissioner District 2. Incumbent Ben Ku is being challenged by John Sabic and Jahangir Hossain.
District 4 County commissioner Marlene Fosque is running for re-election against challenger Matthew Holtkamp.
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Gwinnett County Board of Education
County Board of Education District 2 incumbent Steven B Knudsen is being challenged by Michael Rudnick.
Five candidates qualified for County Board of Education District 4: Kelly Kautz, Tony Sellers, Adrienne Simmons, Matt Sones and Alexis Williams. There is no incumbent.
Judges
Three candidates qualified for Judge, State Court of Gwinnett County to succeed Pamela D. South.
Erica Dove, Matt Miller and Elaine Amankwah Nietmann are running for Judge, State Court of Gwinnett County.
Gwinnett County State Court Judge Rhonda C. Leary is running unopposed.
For Solicitor General Of Gwinnett County
Lisamarie Bristol is challenging incumbent Brian Walton Whiteside.
Walton County Commissioners
District 1 County Commissioner Bo Warren is running unopposed.
County Commissioner District 4 incumbent Lee Bradford is running for re-election against challengers Kevin Kelley and Jamie Mccord.
County Commissioner District 5 incumbent Jeremy Todd Adams is running against Laurie Hawks and Adrienne N. Dowdy Odum.
Walton County Board of Education
- District 1 incumbent Simoan Capers Baker is running unopposed.
- District 5 Tom Gibson is running unopposed.
- District 2 Karen Brown is running unopposed.
Election Day
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day, May 24. If you are in line by 7 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot.
On Election Day, you must vote at your designated polling place. You can find your assigned polling location on your voter registration card, by logging into the Secretary of State's My Voter Page, or by contacting your County Board of Registrar's Office.
When you get to your polling place, show your photo ID to the poll worker. A poll worker will check your photo ID, verify that you are registered and at the correct polling location, issue you a voter access card or ballot, whichever is applicable, and allow you to vote. Learn how to vote at polling places in Georgia.
For more information or to stay up-to-date with elections in Gwinnett, follow @GwinnettGov on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit GwinnettElections.com.
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