Polls to Open Tuesday for Run-off
Each party’s candidates for the upcoming General Election in November will officially be decided Tuesday, as the polls are open for voters to cast their ballots for the General Primary Run-Off Election on Tuesday, June 16.
Two local races will be on the ballot in Toombs and Wheeler Counties, as David Beasley and Chris Reaves face off to see who will immediately fill the
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seat vacated by Commissioner Tommy Rollins and will also represent the citizens of District 4 on the Toombs County Commission for the next four years. Brian Screws and Marvin Howard oppose each other in the race to represent the county at-large on the Wheeler County Board of Education.
Both Republicans and Democrats will go to the polls to cast their picks for several candidates in state and federal elections to represent their respective parties in the upcoming General Election in November.
Republican Races
Republicans will go to the polls for several races, including: Governor: Rick Jackson vs. Burt Jones Lieutenant Governor: Greg Dolezal vs. John F. Kennedy Secretary of State: Tim Fleming vs. Vernon Jones State School Superintendent: Fred “Bubba” Longgrear vs. Richard Woods (incumbent) Public Service Commission District 5: Bobby Mehan vs. Josh Tolbert U.S. Senate: Mike Collins vs. Derek Dooley Democrat Races
Democrats will cast their ballots for their choice of candidates in the following races: Lieutenant Governor: Josh McLaurin vs. Nabilah Parkes Secretary of State: Dana Barrett vs. Penny Brown Reynolds Commissioner of Insurance: DeAndre Mathis vs. Keisha Sean Waites Commissioner of Labor: Nikki Porcher vs. Michelle Michi Sanchez U.S. House of Representatives District 12: Traci “Acree” George vs. Ceretta Smith Voting Information
Any registered voter may vote in the run-off election. If a voter has previously voted in the General Primary Election last month, they must vote the political party’s ballot which they previously voted; if the voter did not cast a ballot in the primary election or voted a nonpartisan ballot, they may choose to vote for whichever party’s ballot they desire.
Voters can go to their assigned polling locations from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, to cast their ballots. For information on Election Day polling locations, call your local Board of Elections, or visit mvp.sos.ga.gov.





