2022 Georgia Elections Ballot

Name


  1. For United States Senate
    (Vote for One)
    Herschel Junior Walker (Republican)
    Raphael Warnock (Democrat) Incumbent
    Chase Oliver Libertarian


  1. For Governor
    (Vote for One)
    Brian Kemp (Incumbent) Republican
    Stacey Abrams Democrat
    Shane Hazel Libertarian


  1. For Lieutenant Governor
    (Vote for One)
    Burt Jones Republican
    Charlie Bailey Democrat
    Ryan Graham Libertarian


  1. For Secretary of State
    (Vote for One)
    Brad Raffensperger (Incumbent) Republican
    Bee Nguyen Democrat
    Ted Metz Libertarian


  1. For Attorney General
    (Vote for One)
    Chris Carr (Incumbent) Republican
    Jennifer "Jen" Jordan Democrat
    Martin Cowen Libertarian


  1. For Commissioner of Agriculture
    (Vote for One)
    Tyler Harper Republican
    Nakita Hemingway Democrat
    David Raudabaugh Libertarian


  1. For Commissioner of Insurance
    (Vote for One)
    John King (Incumbent) Republican
    Janice Laws Robinson Democrat


  1. For State School Superintendent
    (Vote for One)
    Richard Woods (Incumbent) Republican
    Alisha Thomas Searcy Democrat


  1. For Commissioner of Labor
    (Vote for One)
    Bruce Thompson Republican
    William "Will" Boddie, Jr Democrat
    Emily Anderson Libertarian


  1. For United States House of Representatives - District 8
    (Vote for One)
    Austin Scott (Incumbent) Republican
    Darrius Butler Democrat


  1. For State Senate District 8
    (Vote for One)
    Russ Goodman (Incumbent) Republican
    No one else running


  1. For State House of
    Representatives - District 175
    (Vote for One)
    John Lahood (Incumbent) Republican
    No one else running


  1. For County Commission District 4
    (Vote for One)
    John Burton III Republican
    Demarcus Marshall (Incumbent) Democrat


  1. For Alapaha Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor
    (Vote for One)
    Joel David Pike, Sr.
    No one else running


  1. Provides for suspension of compensation of certain State officers and members of the General Assembly.

    (IF YOU ARE SUSPENDED FROM HOLDING AN OFFICE BECAUSE OF A FELONY, YOU SHOULD NOT STILL GET PAID A PENSION FOR THAT OFFICE.)
    YES
    NO


  1. Provides for temporary local tax relief after disasters.

    (SHOULD THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT OR SCHOOL BOARD BE ABLE TO SUSPEND TAXES TEMPORARILY IN THE EVENT OF A NATURAL DISASTER.)
    YES
    NO


  1. Provides for ad valorem tax exemption for certain timber production, reforestation, and harvesting equipment.

    (SHOULD THERE BE A TAX EXEMPTION FOR TIMBER PRODUCERS.)
    YES
    NO


  1. Expands ad valorem tax exemption for family-owned farms and adds qualified products to the exemption.

    (SHOULD THE TAX EXEMPTION FOR FARM EQUIPMENT ALSO INCLUDE FAMILY FARMS)
    YES
    NO





AP American Government & Politics, Honors American Government
Valdosta High School
Valdosta, GA