Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Liberal Activist Judge Ignores Will of the Voters and Strikes Down Gay Marriage Ban
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance Russell has ignored the opinion of 76 percent of Georgia voters in striking down the constitutional amendment banning homosexual marriage. More to come as this story continues to develop...
Georgia's gay marriage ban voided
Unconstitutional in state, county judge rules
By SONJI JACOBS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Governor Perdue Issues Statement on the Striking Down of Georgia ’s Same Sex Marriage Amendment
Georgia's gay marriage ban voided
Unconstitutional in state, county judge rules
By SONJI JACOBS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Governor Perdue Issues Statement on the Striking Down of Georgia ’s Same Sex Marriage Amendment
Saturday, May 06, 2006
Smith Draws Last Minute Opposition
Unfortunately, Becky Vaughn, the Bogart Democrat, who challenged state Sen. Brian Kemp (R-Athens) in 2004 qualified minutes before Friday's noon deadline to run against state Rep. Bob Smith (R-Watkinsville) in the Nov. 7 election.
The Kemp-Vaughn contest was close, but the race was kept close only because of Democrat-dominated Clarke County. Smith's 113th House District is heavily Republican. District 113 includes all of Republican-ripe Oconee County, and parts of Clarke County (precincts 1A, 1C, 1D, 6A, and 6D), Morgan County (Apalachee and Bostwick precincts, both rural, conservative farming communities), and Oglethorpe County (Beaverdam, Crawford, and Wolfskin precincts, all rural, conservative and agriculturally based).
In the 2004 Senate race, Vaughn carried the 113th district precincts in Clarke County, but lost all of the other precincts that encompassed both the 46th Senate District and 113th House Districts).
Rep. Smith is a tireless and skilled campaigner and should defeat Ms. Vaughn by a comfortable margin.
The Athens Banner-Herald published an article today about the end of legislative qualifying in Northeast Georgia.
Extended qualifying sends hopefuls off to the races
2006 elections
By Blake Aued
blake.aued@onlineathens.com
The Kemp-Vaughn contest was close, but the race was kept close only because of Democrat-dominated Clarke County. Smith's 113th House District is heavily Republican. District 113 includes all of Republican-ripe Oconee County, and parts of Clarke County (precincts 1A, 1C, 1D, 6A, and 6D), Morgan County (Apalachee and Bostwick precincts, both rural, conservative farming communities), and Oglethorpe County (Beaverdam, Crawford, and Wolfskin precincts, all rural, conservative and agriculturally based).
In the 2004 Senate race, Vaughn carried the 113th district precincts in Clarke County, but lost all of the other precincts that encompassed both the 46th Senate District and 113th House Districts).
Rep. Smith is a tireless and skilled campaigner and should defeat Ms. Vaughn by a comfortable margin.
The Athens Banner-Herald published an article today about the end of legislative qualifying in Northeast Georgia.
Extended qualifying sends hopefuls off to the races
2006 elections
By Blake Aued
blake.aued@onlineathens.com
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
Local Legislative Redistricting Stands After Court Hearing
Judges uphold new legislative districts
By NANCY BADERTSCHER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/02/06
By NANCY BADERTSCHER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/02/06
Zell Miller Announces Support for Perdue Re-Election
Former Governor and U.S. Senator Zell Miller, a Democrat, is the voice-over in Gov. Sonny Perdue's first campaign ad released Monday.
Miller endorses Perdue's bid for re-election
By JAMES SALZER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/02/06
Miller endorses Perdue's bid for re-election
By JAMES SALZER
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 05/02/06
