Politics & Government
Dacula Election Guide: Candidates, Polling Locations, Sample Ballot
Election Day is fast approaching. See who's running and view a sample ballot here.

Dacula-area voters who plan to hit the polls Tuesday can prepare in advance by looking at who will be on the ballot.
The 2014 General Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Plan accordingly for long lines and traffic around polling locations.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Click here to find your closest polling location. Plug your address into the search box to find your polling place.
>>View the sample consolidated ballot for Gwinnett County here.
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Once polls close, the Georgia Secretary of State will update results as they come in. Find more on election results here.
Some of the local races impacting the Dacula area include:
US Rep, District 7
Rob Woodall – Republican
Thomas Wight — Democrat
US Rep, District 10
Jody Hice — Republican
Kenneth Dious — Democrat
State Senate, District 9
P.K. Martin — Republican
Timothy Andrew Swiney — Democrat
>>Click here for more races in Gwinnett.
In the 2014 Statewide General Election, voters will see:
United States Senate
David A. Perdue -- Republican
M. Michelle Nunn -- Democrat
Amanda C. Swafford -- Libertarian
Governor
J. Nathan Deal -- Republican
Jason J. Carter -- Democrat
Andrew T. Hunt -- Libertarian
Lt. Governor
L.S. “Casey” Cagle -- Republican
Connie J. Stokes -- Democrat
Secretary of State
Brian P. Kemp -- Republican
Doreen Carter -- Democrat
Attorney General
Samuel S. Olens -- Republican
Gregory K. “Greg” Hecht -- Democrat
Commissioner of Agriculture
Gary W. Black -- Republican
Christopher James Irvin -- Democrat
Commissioner of Insurance
Ralph T. Hudgens -- Republican
Elizabeth N “Liz” Johnson -- Democrat
Edward T. “Ted” Metz -- Libertarian
State School Superintendent
Richard L. Woods -- Republican
Valerie D. Wilson -- Democrat
Commissioner of Labor
J. Mark Butler -- Republican
Robbin K. Shipp -- Democrat
Public Service Commissioner
Herman D. “Doug” Everett -- Republican
John H. Monds -- Libertarian
Public Service Commissioner
Lauren W. “Bubba” McDonald -- Republican
Daniel A. Blackman -- Democrat
Robin Aaron Gilmer -- Libertarian
Learn more about voting in Gwinnett here.
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