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Members of the White County Board of Elections worked their first election since being sworn in on Dec. 30. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Members of the White County Board of Elections worked their first election since being sworn in on Dec. 30. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

White County unofficial runoff results

The unofficial Jan. 5 runoff election results for White County are: Senator David Perdue (incumbent) – Rep.: 11,067 Jon Ossoff – Dem.: 2,222 Senator Kelley Loeffler (incumbent) – Rep.: 11,014 Raphael Warnock – Dem.: 2,272 Public Service Commissioner Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.
Election Day is on the horizon for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate and state Public Service Commission runoffs.

Election Day is on the horizon for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate and state Public Service Commission runoffs.

Ready for the runoff election?

Election Day is on the horizon for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate and state Public Service Commission runoffs. The advance in-person voting period was set to wrap up at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31. White County Chief Voter Registrar Lisa Manning said early voting has gone well.
This is the last week to early vote in the runoff elections before Election Day next week.

This is the last week to early vote in the runoff elections before Election Day next week.

Early voting continues this week

This is the last week to early vote in the runoff elections before Election Day next week.  Runoffs include a pair of U.S. Senate races between Republican Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff.
A demonstration of how ballots were scanned during the most recent recount was given Monday, Nov. 30. Shown from left are Board of Elections member Dwayne Turner, poll worker John Connell, County Chairman Travis Turner and County Elections Superintendent Garrison Baker. There were no changes to the White County results during the second recount completed last week. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

A demonstration of how ballots were scanned during the most recent recount was given Monday, Nov. 30. Shown from left are Board of Elections member Dwayne Turner, poll worker John Connell, County Chairman Travis Turner and County Elections Superintendent Garrison Baker. There were no changes to the White County results during the second recount completed last week. (Photo/Stephanie Hill)

Baker will advise election board for upcoming runoffs

The White County Board of Elections will officially begin its oversight Jan. 1, just in time for the Jan. 5 runoff elections, but it will have some help in the transition.
Voters will decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission.

Voters will decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission.

Key dates announced for runoffs

Voters will decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission. The runoff elections are scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 5. The original date for the state runoff was Dec.
Voters appear set to decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission.

Voters appear set to decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission.

Dates, deadlines set for upcoming runoffs

Voters appear set to decide runoffs for Georgia’s two U.S. Senate seats and a race for the state Public Service Commission. The runoff elections are scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 5. The Senate runoffs are between Republican Sen. David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff, and between Republican Sen.
One of White County’s most memorable election seasons continues to take new turns with a presidential recount and three runoff elections on the horizon.

One of White County’s most memorable election seasons continues to take new turns with a presidential recount and three runoff elections on the horizon.

Voters set to decide runoff elections Jan. 5

One of White County’s most memorable election seasons continues to take new turns with a presidential recount and three runoff elections on the horizon.
Residents wanting to have a say in the Aug. 11 primary runoff elections will need to register to vote by Monday, July 13.

Residents wanting to have a say in the Aug. 11 primary runoff elections will need to register to vote by Monday, July 13.

Deadline nears for runoff voting

Residents wanting to have a say in the Aug. 11 primary runoff elections will need to register to vote by Monday, July 13. Registered voters who did not cast a ballot in the June 9 primary can still vote in the runoff.
White County voters will decide four runoff elections in August.

White County voters will decide four runoff elections in August.

Primary runoff elections scheduled for Aug. 11

White County voters will decide four runoff elections in August. The runoffs are a result of no single candidate from a field of three or more received enough votes to cross the 50% threshold in the June 9 primary elections.