Politics & Government

Early Voting in District 30 Ends Today

Early voting in the State Senate District 30 Race between Libertarian candidate James Camp and Republican candidate Mike Dugan concludes today at 5 p.m. Voters will have one more opportunity to cast ballots—Tuesday's election day.

Voters in a portion of Paulding County have one last chance today to cast their ballots early in a special election that will determine their next state senator.

Early voting for residents of State Senate District 30 began Wednesday. Those who have yet to cast their ballots early can visit today the Paulding County Elections Office in Dallas from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

On the ballot are Libertarian James Camp and Republican Mike Dugan, the latter of whom won a Dec. 4 runoff to become the GOP candidate.

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Those who do not vote by 5 p.m. today will have one more day to their have say in the race—Tuesday’s election day. The four Paulding polling places in District 30—the Taylor Farm Park, Nebo Elementary, Austin Middle and Carl Scoggins Middle precincts—will open the doors to their voters from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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In addition to a southern portion of Paulding County, District 30 covers most of Carroll County and a western portion of Douglas County.

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