Qualifying opens for Georgia’s 14th Congressional seat

Election 2020
qualifying

At the Capital, candidates qualified for the Georgia 14th Congressional seat. Rep. Tom Graves (R), announced his retirement last year. The General Primary Election will be May 19, 2020. So far, the following candidates have qualified:

John Barge (R)

Ben Bullock (R)

Kevin Cooke (R)

John Cowan (R)

Clayton Fuller (R)

Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)

Bill Hembree (R)

Matt Laughridge (R)

Kevin Van Ausdal (D)

 

Qualifying is underway in Gordon County

Election 2020
qualifying

Gordon County qualifying is underway for those who want to make the ballot. Candidates can qualify at the courthouse through Friday noon.

According to representatives for the Shea Hicks, Chairperson for the Board of Elections and Voter Registration, the following people have qualified for these positions. FYN will update this list each day until qualifying ends later this week.

COUNTY QUALIFYING

Clerk of Superior Court

Grant Walraven (R-Incumbent)

Probate Judge

John R. “Ritchie” Parker (non-partisan-Incumbent)

Magistrate Judge

James Pat Rasbury (R-Incumbent)

Commissioner District 1

L. Bud Owens (R-Incumbent)

Commissioner District 2

Commissioner District 3

Norris Sexton (R-Incumbent)

Robert “Rob” Ballard (R)

Ronald Bruce Potts, Jr. (R)

Commissioner District 4

Commissioner District 5

Kevin L. Cunningham(R-Incumbent)

Sheriff

Mitch Ralston (R-Incumbent)

Tax Commissioner

Scott Clements (R-Incumbent)

Coroner

James Carver (R-Incumbent)

Board of Education 1

Board of Education 2

Board of Education 3

Board of Education 4

Rod Brehm (R)

Bobby E. Hall (R-Incumbent)

Board of Education 5

Board of Education 6

Samuel Terrill Jewell (R)

STATE Qualifying

District 5 State Representative

Matt Barton (Incumbent – R)

District 11 State Representative

Rick Jasperse (Incumbent – R)

Charlotte Williamson (R)

Kayla Hollifield (D)

State Senate District 52

Chuck Hufsteler (Incumbent – R)

Charles DeYoung (D)

State Senate District 54

Chuck Payne (Incumbent – R)

Dan McEntire (R)

Public Service Commission District 4

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

Nathan Wilson (L)

Daniel Blackman (D)

John Noel (D)

Judge of Superior Court Cherokee Circuit

Jeffrey Watkins (Incumbent – Non-partisan)

Judge of Superior Court Cherokee Circuit

Suzanne Smith (Incumbent – Non-partisan)

District Attorney Cherokee Circut 

Rosemary Greene (Incumbent – R)

FEDERAL Qualifying

Ninth District U.S. Congress

Michael Boggus (R)

Andrew Clyde (R)

Matt Gurtler (R)

Maria Strickland (R)

Kevin Tanner (R)

Ethan Underwood (R)

Devin Pandy (D)

Paul Broun (R)

John Wilkinson (R)

Dan Wilson (D)

Kellie Weeks (R)

Bonnie Siskin (D)

14th District House of Representatives

Click this link to see who has qualified for the seat.

United States Senate – Perdue Seat

James Knox (D)

Jon Ossoff (D)

Teresa Pike Tomlinson (D)

Tricia Carpenter McCracken (D)

Sarah Riggs Amico (D)

Shane Hazel (L)

Marc Keith DeJesus (D)

Maya Dillard Smith (D)

David Perdue (Incumbent – R)

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

Kelly Loeffler (Incumbent – R)

Doug Collins (R)

A. Wayne Johnson (R)

Kandiss Taylor (R)

Tamara Johnson-Shealey (D)

Matt Lieberman (D)

Joy Felicia Shade (D)

Ed Tarver (D)

Richard Dien Winfield (D)

Al Bartell (I)

Allen Buckley (I)

Brian Slowinski (L)

Derrick E. Grayson (R)

Rod Mack (Write-In)

Qualifying for the presidential preference primary election occurred in Dec. 2019 and will take place on March 24, but the general primary for the state is on May 19, 2020. For the general primary, early voting begins on April 27.

UPDATE: Friday qualifying for candidates in Pickens

Politics
qualifying

Pickens County qualifying is underway for those who want to make the ballot. Candidates can qualify at the Court House through Friday noon.

According to representatives for the Democratic and Republican parties, the following people have qualified for these positions. FYN will update this list each day until qualifying ends later this week.

Clerk of Superior Court

Jennifer Edwards Jordan (R-Incumbent)

Probate Judge

David White Lindsey (R-Incumbent)

Magistrate Judge

Larry Alan Morris (R)

Commissioner Chair

Robert Jones (R-Incumbent)

Kristopher John Stancil(R)

Commissioner District 2

Becky Denney (R-Incumbent)

Sheriff

Donald E. Craig (R-Incumbent)

Chris Allen Tucker, Jr. (R)

Tax Commissioner

Daniel Reeves (R)

Tracy Lynn Chester (R)

Amy Gibson(R)

Coroner

Mark Godfrey (R)

Board of Education 1

Mathew O’Bryant (R)

Donna Enis (R-Incumbent)

Thomas H. Gartrell (R)

Board of Education 4

Susan L. Finley (R-Incumbent)

Christopher Olin Pence (R)

STATE Qualifying

District 11 State Representative

Rick Jasperse (Incumbent – R)

Charlotte Williamson (R)

Kayla Hollifield (D)

State Senate District 51

Steve Gooch (Incumbent – R)

June Krise (D)

State Senate District 54

Chuck Payne (Incumbent – R)

Dan McEntire (R)

Public Service Commission District 4

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

Nathan Wilson (L)

Daniel Blackman (D)

John Noel (D)

Judge of Superior Court Appalachian Circuit

Brenda Weaver (Incumbent – Non-partisan)

District Attorney Appalachian 

B. Alison Sosebee (Incumbent – R)

FEDERAL Qualifying

Ninth District U.S. Congress

Michael Boggus (R)

Andrew Clyde (R)

Matt Gurtler (R)

Maria Strickland (R)

Kevin Tanner (R)

Ethan Underwood (R)

Devin Pandy (D)

Paul Broun (R)

John Wilkinson (R)

Dan Wilson (D)

Kellie Weeks (R)

Bonnie Siskin (D)

14th District House of Representatives

Click this link to see who has qualified for the seat.

United States Senate – Perdue Seat

James Knox (D)

Jon Ossoff (D)

Teresa Pike Tomlinson (D)

Tricia Carpenter McCracken (D)

Sarah Riggs Amico (D)

Shane Hazel (L)

Marc Keith DeJesus (D)

Maya Dillard Smith (D)

David Perdue (Incumbent – R)

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

Kelly Loeffler (Incumbent – R)

Doug Collins (R)

A. Wayne Johnson (R)

Kandiss Taylor (R)

Tamara Johnson-Shealey (D)

Matt Lieberman (D)

Joy Felicia Shade (D)

Ed Tarver (D)

Richard Dien Winfield (D)

Al Bartell (I)

Allen Buckley (I)

Brian Slowinski (L)

Derrick E. Grayson (R)

Rod Mack (Write-In)

Qualifying for the presidential preference primary election occurred in Dec. 2019 and will take place on March 24, but the general primary for the state is on May 19, 2020. For the general primary, early voting begins on April 27.

Back to Top