Valdosta
Mayor | John Gayle
Gary Minchew |
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At Large | Matt Flumerfelt
Ben Norton * |
Council 1 | James Wright * |
Council 3 | Sonny Vickers * |
Council 5 | Tim Carroll* |
Mayor | John Gayle
Gary Minchew |
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At Large | Matt Flumerfelt
Ben Norton * |
Council 1 | James Wright * |
Council 3 | Sonny Vickers * |
Council 5 | Tim Carroll* |
On Monday, qualifying week begins for candidates interested in running in the November election for Valdosta Mayor, City Council At Large and Council Districts 1, 3, and 5; Hahira City Council Districts 2 and 3; City of Dasher Post 3 and 4; City of Lake Park Mayor and four council positions; Remerton Mayor and five council seats; Valdosta School Board Districts 4, 5, and 6.The VDT points out that city elections usually don’t get much turnout, but this year there are two referendum questions on the ballot that may cause record turnout. They are: Continue reading
Available on LAKE’s web pages are wall-sized precinct maps, actually two parts (left and right) of one big wall map, as two PDF files (each between 4 and 5 megabytes) and as a variety of JPEG image sizes in a flickr set.
Left Side | Right Side |
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left side PDF | right side PDF |
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During a special meeting Monday, county commissioners unanimously approved a resolution to include two additional voting districts within Lowndes County.Last year, this expansion failed in the legislature on a technicality. If the Commission and staff don’t make the same mistake, it seems likely the legislature will approve these new districts.The two proposed voting districts would allow for greater representation at County Commission meetings by allowing for an expansion of the current available voting representatives from three to five, while keeping a non-voting commission chairman.
But the district map the VDT published (see above) is not the same Continue reading
“Elections Supervisor Deb Cox awarded Lowndes County IT Director Aaron Kostyu with a plaque and thanked him and the IT staff for helping the Board of Elections become recognized as one of the five best elections offices in the state.”
— Malynda Fulton, VDT, 26 Jan 2010
The plaque reads:
Aaron seems to be in the newspaper a lot lately. Here’s a writeup about him from December.