Clouds likely on election day
by Diane Wagner, staff writer
Nov 05, 2012 | 1888 views | 1 1 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
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A 60-percent chance of rain forecast for Election Day is unlikely to dampen the spirits of Floyd County voters.

Showers are most likely before the polls open at 7 a.m. Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, although the day is expected to remain cloudy with temperatures in the low 50s.

Nearly a third of the county’s registered voters — 14,365 people — took advantage of the early voting period, which ended Friday.

That 30.45 percent falls a little short of the 38.43 percent who came out in advance for the 2008 presidential election, but local officials are confident there will be a healthy turnout.

“I’d say 70 percent easy,” Elections Board Chairman Pete McDonald said.

Elections Supervisor Evon Billups said thousands of absentee ballots also were requested, so turnout could be as high as 80 percent, depending on how many of them are returned.

The number of registered voters in Floyd County has been increasing, but the percentage who vote appears to be decreasing.

Turnout was about 73 percent in 2008 compared to 77 percent for the 2004 presidential election.

Still, enthusiasm is running high this year, as evidenced by the voter rolls. According to Georgia secretary of state reports, Floyd County had 46,025 registered voters as of Oct. 1 and 47,169 as of Nov. 1 — an increase of more than 1,100 people.

Topping the ballot is the presidential race between President Barack Obama, a Democrat, and his challengers Republican Mitt Romney and Libertarian Gary Johnson.

There also are eight certified write-in candidates, which means those votes will be counted and announced.

The candidates are Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party; Virgil Goode of the American Constitution Party; independents David C. Byrne, Darrell Hykes, Erin Kent Magee and Jill Reid; James Harris of the Socialist Workers Party; and Jill Stein of the Green Party.

Precinct List

Alto Park — Alto Park Elementary School, 528 Burnett Ferry Road

Armuchee — New Armuchee Baptist Church Christian Life Center, 5385 Martha Berry Highway

Barkers — Renaissance Marquis, 3126 Cedartown Highway

Cave Spring — Cave Spring Community Center, 10B Georgia Avenue

Chulio — Spring Creek Baptist Church Family Life Center, 2636 Chulio Road

Etowah — Senior Adult Recreation Center, 1325 Kingston Road

Everett Springs — Mt. Tabor United Methodist Church, 2341 Everett Springs Road

Floyd Springs — Floyd Springs Baptist Church, 1469 Floyd Springs Road

Foster’s Mill — West Floyd Ruritan Club, 146 Livingston Road

Garden Lakes — Anthony Recreation Center, 2901 Garden Lakes Blvd.

Glenwood — Thornton Recreation Center, 102 North Floyd Park Road

Howell — Flint Hill Baptist Church, 111 Morris Road

East Lindale — Hollywood Baptist Church, 112 Lombardy Way

Mt. Alto North — Garden Lakes Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 2200 Redmond Circle

Mt. Alto South — Fellowship Baptist Church, 314 Burnett Ferry Road

North Carolina — Coosa High School, 4454 Alabama Highway

Riverside — Riverside Baptist Church, 48 Ash St.

East Rome — Floyd County Health Department, 16 E. 12th St.

North Rome — Rome Civic Center, 400 Civic Center Drive, Jackson Hill

South Rome — Lovejoy Baptist Church, Joy Life Center, 436 Branham Ave.

Texas Valley — Armuchee Baptist Church, 6648 Big Texas Valley Road

Vann’s Valley — VFW Post 4911, 2623 Cedartown Highway

Watters — Scout Hut Center, Gaines Road and First Street, Shannon

West Lindale — Gilbreath Recreation Center, 106 Garden Ave.

Town Rome — Rome Civic Center, 400 Civic Center Drive, Jackson Hill

Click to see the My Voter website to see check your registration status.

SAMPLE BALLOT CANDIDATE LIST

President

Mitt Romney (R)

Barack Obama (D)(I)

Gary Johnson (L)

Public Service Commissioner

Chuch Eaton (R) (I)

Stephen Oppenheimer (D)

Brad Ploeger (L)

Public Service Commissioner

Stan Wise (R) (I)

David Staples (L)

Congress, 14th District

Tom Graves (R) (I)

Daniel “Danny” Grant (D)

State Senate, 52nd District

Chuck Hufstetler (R)

State House, 12th District*

Eddie Lumsden (R)

Barbara Massey Reece (D) (I)

State House, 13th District*

Katie M. Dempsey (R) (I)

State House, 14th District*

Christian Coomer (R ) (I)

District Attorney

Leigh E. Patterson (D) (I)

Clerk of Superior Court

Mark McAllister (R)

Barbara H. Penson (D) (I)

Sheriff

Cary Cooper (R)

Timothy Lowell Burkhalter (D) (I)

Tax Commissioner

Kevin Payne (R) (I)

Coroner

Barry R. Henderson (D) (I)

County Commissioner, Post 2

Garry E. Fricks (R) (I)

Gary D. Harrell (D)

County Commissioner, Post 3

Irwin Bagwell (R) (I)

Richard C. “Rick” Garrett (D)

County Board of Education, District 2*

David Cox (R) (I)

Everett Ballard (D)

County Board of Education, District 3*

Brian R. Barcomb (R) (I)

County Board of Education, District 5*

George Bevels (D) (I)

Constitutional Amendments

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?

 Yes

 No

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?

 Yes

 No

*Not on all ballots, depends on where voters live. (I) = incumbent.

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November 05, 2012
ahhhhh yes, but those clouds will be parting with a Romney victory. If not, get ready for a 4 year economic storm.
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