Bulloch County Candidate Qualifying – Day 3 – 03/06/24

The following individuals qualified as of 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6 for the Primary Election slated for May 21, 2024. Qualifying will continue this week through Friday at 12:00 p.m.

State Representative – House District 158

Butch Parrish (I) – Republican

State Representative – House District 169

Jon Burns (I) – Republican

State Representative – House District 160

Lehman Franklin (I) – Republican

Sheriff

Noel Brown (I) – Republican
Keith Howard – Republican

Superior Court Judge – Ogeechee Judicial Circuit – Nonpartisan – Muldrew seat

Michael Muldrew (I)

Superior Court Judge – Ogeechee Judicial Circuit – Nonpartisan – Bennett seat

Lovett Bennett (I)

Superior Court Judge – Ogeechee Judicial Circuit – Nonpartisan – Thompson Seat

Ronnie Thompson (I)

Superior Court Judge – Ogeechee Judicial Circuit – Nonpartisan – Open Seat (previously Judge Gates Peed)

Matt Hube

District Attorney – Ogeechee Judicial Circuit

Robert Busbee – Republican
Daphne Totten (I) – Republican

Solicitor General of Bulloch County

Catherine Sumner Findley (I) – Republican

Clerk of Superior Court

Heather Banks McNeal (I) – Republican

Magistrate Judge – Nonpartisan

Karen Jones (I)

Probate Judge – Nonpartisan

Lorna DeLoach (I)

Tax Commissioner

Leslie Deal Akins (I) – Republican

Board of Education – District 1 – Nonpartisan

Lannie Lanier

Board of Education – District 3 – Nonpartisan

Jennifer Campbell Mock

Board of Education – District 7 – Nonpartisan

Heather Mims (I)
Lisha Nevil

County Commission – District 1A

Ray Edwin Mosley (I) – Democrat

County Commission – District 2A

Curt Deal (I) – Republican

County Commission – District 2C

Leonard “Len” Fatica – Democrat
Jappy Stringer (I) – Republican

County Surveyor

John Dotson (I) – Republican
Chuck Francis – Republican

The last day to register to vote in the primary election is April 22, 2024.
Early voting for the Primary Election begins April 29.
Election Day is May 21, 2024.

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