Politics & Government

Peachtree Corners Election Guide: Candidates, Polling Locations, Sample Ballot

Election Day is fast approaching. See who's running and view a sample ballot here.

Peachtree Corners-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.

Find out what's happening in Peachtree Cornersfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

PC voters also have a city-wide vote on a referendum that would allow the package sale of distilled alcohol spirits inside the city limits. Voters will have to cast their ballots at City Hall, but all other county, state and federal ballots will have to cast at your usual polling place.

Click here to find your closest polling location. Plug your address into the search box to find your polling place.

Find out what's happening in Peachtree Cornersfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

>>View the sample consolidated ballot for Gwinnett County here.

Once polls close, the Georgia Secretary of State will update results as they come in. Find more on election results here.

Some of the other local votes impacting the Peachtree Corners area include:

US Rep, District 7

Rob Woodall – Republican

Thomas Wight — Democrat

State Senate, District 40

Fran Millar — Republican

Tamara Johnson — Democrat

State Representative, District 95

Tom Rice — Republican

Amreeta Regmi — Democrat

Gwinnett County Commission, District 2

Lynette Howard — Republican

Jay Trevari — 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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