The campaigning is just about over. The issues have been debated for months. Early and advance voting is complete.
All that’s left is voting in Tuesday’s Georgia primary to determine a number of important matters in Cobb County, including commission chairman and a variety of judgeships.
In East Cobb, voters also will be casting ballots in a school board race and two state legislative races in which incumbents are being challenged. A Democratic challenger to U.S. Rep. Tom Price also will be selected.
And of course, the metro Atlanta regional transportation sales tax referendum — known as TSPLOST — will be decided.
Also on the ballot is a vote to approve Sunday sales of alcoholic beverages in Cobb.
The following information includes links to candidates’ websites in contested races, Patch coverage, along with sample ballots, precinct locations and other resources to prepare you for going to the polls.
All precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Cobb County Commission Chairman (Republican)
Meet the Candidate: Tim Lee | Website
Meet the Candidate: Larry Savage | Website
Meet the Candidate: Mike Boyce | Website
Meet the Candidate: Bill Byrne | Website
Final forum for Cobb Commission chairman candidates
Cobb Superior Court Judge (Non-Partisan)
Cobb Superior Court Judge (Non-Partisan)
Roland Castellanos
Bar Association Rates Cobb Judicial Candidates
Cobb State Court Judge (Non-Partisan)
Cobb County District Attorney (Republican)
Cobb County Superior Court Clerk (Republican)
Georgia House District 44 (Republican)
Georgia House District 45 (Republican)
Cobb County Board of Education Post 5 (Republican)
Banks Blasts Teachers’ Endorsment
U.S. House of Representative District 6 (Democratic)
For more information visit the Cobb Elections website.
EAST COBB VOTING PRECINCTS (ZIP Codes 30062, 30067, 30068)
* Voters in the Hightower Trail precinct will be voting at Pope High School in the July primaries and any primary runoffs in August. This is a temporary precinct location change.


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