In less than 24 hours we’ll go to the polls to cast votes in what many consider to be one of the biggest mid-term elections in recent memory.
The polls will open at 7 a.m. Tuesday and close at 7 p.m.
If you don’t know where you’re suppose to vote, just click on this Voter Guide link. Also remember that you must show photo identification.
Tuesday’s weather outlook: Cloudy; 30% chance of light rain or drizzle; lows near 50 in town, 40s in the suburbs; highs in the upper 50s to low 60s; winds east 10-15 mph. But we won’t let a little drizzle stop us, will we?
On the ballot: Georgia voters will choose a governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state schools superintendent, agriculture commissioner, insurance commissioner, labor commissioner and a public service commissioner; representatives of all 13 congressional districts; a U.S. senator; the entire state General Assembly – senators and representatives; statewide and state superior court judges; district attorneys; and decide five constitutional amendments.
AJC.com will provide minute-by-minute updates on this elections blog from early morning until late in the evening when the winners are declared. On Wednesday morning, you won’t want to miss The Atlanta Journal-Constitution for full post-election analysis.
You’ll also want to join the hundreds who have signed up to become Twitter followers @ajcgaelections.
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pete
November 1st, 2010
7:28 am
lets not forget Deal voted four times against equal pay four women.
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south georgia possum
November 1st, 2010
4:07 pm
I sure hope Georgians don’t do anything stupid…like vote for four years of Obama type leadership from Roy Barnes. Of course if you like things the way they are…then Roy’s you’re man