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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Smyrna-Vinings Election Guide

Everything you need to know to prepare to vote on Tuesday.

Election Day is here! It is time to determine the next president of the United States and a handful of state and local offices in Tuesday's general election. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at all precincts in Cobb County. In Georgia, it's also state law to provide photographic identity in order to vote. See the attached PDFs for a sample ballot, and a precinct-by-precinct breakdown of 2008 election turnout in Cobb. If you are unsure of your precinct, check your voter registration card, visit "My Voter Page" on the Georgia Secretary of State website, or use this Google voter tool. According to the Cobb County Board of Elections, 20 percent of the county's nearly 400,000 registered voters have already cast ballots. In addition to …

Friday, July 27, 2012

Meet the Candidates: Phil Daniell

Phil Daniell is the only Republican seeking nomination for District 41 State Representative.

Phil Daniell is the only Republican seeking nomination for District 41 State Representative. This fall he'll run against the Democratic nominee for the seat being vacated by State Rep. Terry Johnson. What do you think are some of the most important issues facing Distirct 41? I think the jobs and the local economy are one of the great things here that we have to consider. I think we’re going to need to try to improve the economy in the area as best we can do. I think as a state legislator what we’d be doing what have an affect on taxes. The big thing is I think for small business to be able to grow and develop and be able to provide jobs and this will increase the tax base too. When people are not working and not spending, you don’t have …

Allen Rodi

7:10 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012

Phil Daniel will be present at Osborn High School in the Martha Bigham Auditorium for a Community Town Hall on Tuesday, October 16th at 7p along with Lisa Cupid (arriving later) and Allison Bartlett of the Cobb County School Board. This Community Forum organized by John Williams will be a chance to make your voice known on subjects of interest to you (e.g., crime, community events, sidewalks, …   more ›

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