Politics & Government
Dunwoody Voter's Guide to the 2014 Election
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. See who's running, find your polling place and view a sample ballot here.

Dunwoody voters who plan to hit the polls Tuesday, Nov. 4, can prepare in advance by looking at who will be on the ballot.
Click here to find your closest polling location.
View the sample ballot for DeKalb County here. Local races include contests for the state legislature, county commissioner, and ballot questions on whether to limit state income tax rates and to create a brain injury trust fund.
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In the 2014 Statewide General Election, voters will see:
United States Senate
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- 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
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