Politics & Government

Sandy Springs, Fulton Elections: Candidates, Polling Locations, Sample Ballots

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

Sandy Springs and north Fulton County residents who plan to cast their ballots on Tuesday can prepare in advance by taking a look on who and what issues will be on the Nov. 4 general election ballot.

The General Election Day is Tuesday, and residents are advised to plan accordingly for long lines and traffic around polling locations.

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 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 Sandy Springsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

A composite sample ballot for Roswell and north Fulton voters can also be viewed on the Georgia Secretary of State’s My Voter Page.

Once polls close, the Georgia Secretary of State will update results as they come in. Find more on election results here. You should also be able to view view local election results on the Fulton County Elections and Voter Registration’s website.

Find out what's happening in Sandy Springsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Sandy Springs residents who reside in Georgia Senate District 6 will cast ballots in the race between Republican Hunter Hill and Democratic opponent Antron Johnson.

Additionally, voters in north Fulton will also head to the polls and decide to give incumbent Congressional District 6 Representative Tom Price of Roswell another two years in the U.S. House of Representatives or to give Democratic challenger Robert Montigel a shot at the job.

Finally, Fulton voters will decide if incumbent Democrat John Eaves will continue to serve as at-large Fulton County Commission District 7 representative or if they will give the job to Republican challenger Earl Cooper.

For statewide races, voters will see on the ballot:

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

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