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Federal, State and Local General Primary Election on May 22, 2018 Federal, State and Local General Primary Election on May 22, 2018 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 14 STEVEN LAMAR FOSTER PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 2709 AIRPORT RD SUITE 101 INCUMBENT: NO DALTON GA 30721 OCCUPATION: PHYSICIAN ENTREPRENEUR E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/09/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (404) 428-2297 TOM GRAVES PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 335 INCUMBENT: YES CALHOUN GA 30703 OCCUPATION: SMALL BUSINESS OWNER E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.gravesforcongress.org GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 5486 INCUMBENT: NO ATHENS GA 30604 OCCUPATION: SMALL BUSINESS OWNER / E- SECRETARY OF STATE mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/07/2018 WEBSITE: kempforgovernor.com CLAY TIPPINS PARTY: REPUBLICAN 3038 ARDEN RD NW INCUMBENT: NO ATLANTA GA 30305 - 1915 OCCUPATION: TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/07/2018 WEBSITE: claytippins.com EDDIE HAYES PARTY: REPUBLICAN 18 S. BARNETT SHOALS RD. INCUMBENT: NO WATKINSVILLE GA 30677 OCCUPATION: RESTAURANT OWNER E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/09/2018 HUNTER HILL PARTY: REPUBLICAN 2451 CUMBERLAND PARKWAY INCUMBENT: NO SUITE 3439 OCCUPATION: PRESIDENT, TOMMY NEWBERRY ATLANTA GA 30339 COACHING E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.votehunterhill.com L.S. "CASEY" CAGLE PARTY: REPUBLICAN 3301 BUCKEYE RD 800 INCUMBENT: NO ATLANTA GA 30341 OCCUPATION: BUSINESSMAN E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/06/2018 WEBSITE: www.caseycagle.com MARC URBACH PARTY: REPUBLICAN 5366 SEATON DR INCUMBENT: NO ATLANTA GA 30338 OCCUPATION: AUTHOR E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/09/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (404) 388-7471 WEBSITE: marcurbach.com MICHAEL WILLIAMS PARTY: REPUBLICAN 3482 KEITH BRIDGE ROAD SUITE INCUMBENT: NO 310 OCCUPATION: CPA CUMMING GA 30041 QUALIFIED DATE: 03/09/2018 E- WEBSITE: williamsgeorgia.com mail: [email protected] m STACEY ABRAMS PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 1270 CAROLINE ST. SUITE D-120- INCUMBENT: NO 447 OCCUPATION: AUTHOR, SELF-EMPLOYED ATLANTA GA 30307 QUALIFIED DATE: 03/06/2018 E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.staceyabrams.com PHONE NUMBER: (404) 307-9631 STACEY EVANS PARTY: DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 699 INCUMBENT: NO RINGOLD GA 30736 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (770) 710-4087 WEBSITE: www.staceyevans.com LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR DAVID SHAFER PARTY: REPUBLICAN P.O. BOX 880 INCUMBENT: NO DULUTH GA 30096 OCCUPATION: BUSINESSMAN E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (770) 497-0048 WEBSITE: www.votedavid.com GEOFF DUNCAN PARTY: REPUBLICAN 2690 COBB PARKWAY SOUTH EAST INCUMBENT: NO A5-283 OCCUPATION: SMALL BUSINESS OWNER SMYRNA GA 30080 QUALIFIED DATE: 03/06/2018 E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.teamduncan.org PHONE NUMBER: (770) 355-2238 RICK JEFFARES PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 1535 INCUMBENT: NO MCDONOUGH GA 30253 OCCUPATION: BUSINESS OWNER/PROJECT E -mail: [email protected] MANAGER QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.rickjeffares.com SARAH RIGGS AMICO PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 3600 DALLAS HIGHWAY STE. 230-172 INCUMBENT: NO MARIETTA GA 30064 OCCUPATION: EXECUTIVE CHAIRPERSON E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/06/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (770) 291-8900 WEBSITE: sarahforgeorgia.com TRIANA ARNOLD JAMES PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 257 LAWRENCE ST. UNIT 4034 INCUMBENT: NO MARIETTA GA 30061 OCCUPATION: BUSINESS OWNER E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (404) 548-8434 WEBSITE: triana4georgia.com SECRETARY OF STATE BRAD RAFFENSPERGER PARTY: REPUBLICAN 10335 BELLADRUM INCUMBENT: NO JOHNS CREEK GA 30022 - 1021 OCCUPATION: ENGINEER E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: bradforgeorgiasos.com BUZZ BROCKWAY PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 491355 INCUMBENT: NO LAWRENCEVILLE GA 30049 OCCUPATION: OPERATIONS MANAGER E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.vote4buzz.com DAVID BELLE ISLE PARTY: REPUBLICAN 178 SOUTH MAIN ST. INCUMBENT: NO SUITE 250 OCCUPATION: BUSINESS OWNER/ATTORNEY ALPHARETTA GA 30009 QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 E-mail: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.davidbelleisle.com PHONE NUMBER: (404) 310-1336 DEE DAWKINS-HAIGLER PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 6050 KINGSTON WOOD WAY INCUMBENT: NO LITHONIA GA 30038 - 4141 OCCUPATION: MINISTER/CONSULTANT E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/08/2018 WEBSITE: www.deehaigler.com JOHN BARROW PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 255 MILLEDGE HTS INCUMBENT: NO ATHENS GA 30606 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.barrowforgeorgia.com JOSH MCKOON PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 2565 INCUMBENT: NO COLUMBUS GA 31902 - 0256 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/08/2018 WEBSITE: www.joshmckoon.org RAKEIM "RJ" HADLEY PARTY: DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 1681 INCUMBENT: NO CONYERS GA 30012 OCCUPATION: WAKANDA FOREVER E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/07/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (678) 374-9828 WEBSITE: www.rjhadley.com ATTORNEY GENERAL CHARLIE BAILEY PARTY: DEMOCRATIC E -mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: charlieforgeorgia.com CHRIS CARR PARTY: REPUBLICAN E-mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: YES PHONE NUMBER: (678) 348-6591 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY GENERAL QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.carr2018.com COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE FRED SWANN PARTY: DEMOCRATIC E-mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO PHONE NUMBER: (478) 239-0540 OCCUPATION: SOFTWARE DEVELOPER QUALIFIED DATE: 03/09/2018 WEBSITE: www.swannforga.com GARY BLACK PARTY: REPUBLICAN P.O. BOX 1700 INCUMBENT: YES COMMERCE GA 30529 OCCUPATION: OWNER, HARMONY GROVE FARMS E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: votegaryblack.com COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE CINDY ZELDIN PARTY: DEMOCRATIC E-mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO PHONE NUMBER: (404) 536-7538 OCCUPATION: NON-PROFIT EXECUTIVE/HEALTH POLICY QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: cindyforgeorgia.com JANICE LAWS PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 505 PRYOR SW INCUMBENT: NO ATLANTA GA 30312 OCCUPATION: SELF-EMPLOYED E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/08/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (404) 537-1825 WEBSITE: janiceforgeorgia.com JAY FLORENCE PARTY: REPUBLICAN 4139 GOLDEN LEAF GRV INCUMBENT: NO NORCROSS GA 30092 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.jayflorence.com JIM BECK PARTY: REPUBLICAN E -mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO OCCUPATION: PUBLIC RELATIONS QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: jimbeckforgeorgia.com TRACY JORDAN PARTY: REPUBLICAN E-mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO PHONE NUMBER: (706) 705-2845 OCCUPATION: PHARMACIST QUALIFIED DATE: 03/07/2018 WEBSITE: jordanforgeorgia.com STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT JOHN BARGE PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 1140 INCUMBENT: NO DARIEN GA 31305 OCCUPATION: SUPERINTENDENT, MCINTOSH COUNTY SCHOOL E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.johnbarge.com OTHA E. THORNTON, JR PARTY: DEMOCRATIC PO BOX 1236 INCUMBENT: NO RICHMOND HILL GA 31324 OCCUPATION: RETIRED MILITARY OFFICER/SR E -mail: [email protected] TECHNOLOGIST QUALIFIED DATE: 03/08/2018 WEBSITE: www.othathornton.com RICHARD WOODS PARTY: REPUBLICAN 23 WOOD DUCK WAY INCUMBENT: YES TIFTON GA 31794 OCCUPATION: STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.woodsforsuper.com SAM MOSTELLER PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 3564 WESLEY CHAPEL ROAD SUITE 112 INCUMBENT: NO DECATUR GA 30034 - 3564 OCCUPATION: MINISTER E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/08/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (678) 478-7048 WEBSITE: mostellerforsuper.com SID CHAPMAN PARTY: DEMOCRATIC E -mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO OCCUPATION: PRESIDENT OF GA ASSOC OF EDUCATORS QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.sidforsuper.com COMMISSIONER OF LABOR FRED QUINN PARTY: DEMOCRATIC E -mail: [email protected] INCUMBENT: NO OCCUPATION: SR FINANCIAL MANAGER ANALYST QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.quinn2018.com MARK BUTLER PARTY: REPUBLICAN PO BOX 607 INCUMBENT: YES CARROLLTON GA 30112 OCCUPATION: REAL ESTATE E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: www.markbutler.org RICHARD KEATLEY PARTY: DEMOCRATIC 505 PRYOR ST SW INCUMBENT: NO ATLANTA GA 30085 OCCUPATION: COLLEGE PROFESSOR E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (770) 847-8739 WEBSITE: keatleyforgeorgia.com JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, VANPELT MELISSA GIFFORD HISE PARTY: NON PARTISAN 469 TURKEY RUN INCUMBENT: NO FLINTSTONE GA 30725 OCCUPATION: ATTORNEY E-mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 PHONE NUMBER: (423) 653-3537 WEBSITE: melissahiseforjudge.com RALPH VAN PELT JR PARTY: NON PARTISAN PO BOX 1231 INCUMBENT: YES RINGGOLD GA 30736 - 0123 OCCUPATION: JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT, LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, THOMPSON DON W. THOMPSON PARTY: NON PARTISAN PO BOX 1544 INCUMBENT: YES LAFAYETTE GA 30728 OCCUPATION: JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 53 JEFF MULLIS PARTY: REPUBLICAN 212 ENGLISH AVE INCUMBENT: YES CHICKAMAUGA GA 30707 OCCUPATION: ECONOMIC DEVELOPER E -mail: [email protected] QUALIFIED DATE: 03/05/2018 WEBSITE: jeffmullis.com STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 1 COLTON MOORE PARTY: REPUBLICAN 2424 HIGHWAY 301 INCUMBENT: NO TRENTON GA 30752 - 4718 OCCUPATION:
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