Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Voters to choose next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners.
The special election to fill the unexpired portion of former Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister’s term is scheduled for today, March 15. Voters will choose between Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Will Costa and Duane Kissel. Polls will be open today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. To find your polling location, visit the Georgia Secretary of State's voter information website. The special election results will be available on Dacula Patch, the Gwinnett County website and TVgwinnett tonight. A runoff, if necessary, will be held April 12. For complete election coverage, click here.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Polls close tonight at 7 p.m.
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Friday, March 11, 2011
The special election to fill the unexpired portion of former Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister’s term is scheduled for next Tuesday, March 15. Four candidates – Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Will Costa and Duane Kissel – are vying for the opportunity to become the next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. Advanced voting began Monday, March 7 and ends today, March 11 at the Gwinnett County Elections Office, 455 Grayson Highway, Suite 200, Lawrenceville. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. On March 15, voters will cast ballots at their assigned precinct. A runoff, if necessary, will be held April 12. Voters should bring one of the following forms of identification to the polls: 1. A Georgia driver's license …
Friday, March 4, 2011
Voting will be held at the Gwinnett County Elections Office.
The special election to fill the unexpired portion of former Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister’s term is scheduled for March 15. Four candidates – Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Will Costa and Duane Kissel – are vying for the opportunity to become the next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. Advanced voting will be held March 7-11 at the Gwinnett County Elections Office, 455 Grayson Highway, Suite 200, Lawrenceville. Polls will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. On March 15, voters will cast ballots at their assigned precinct. A runoff, if necessary, will be held April 12. Voters should bring one of the following forms of identification to the polls: 1. A Georgia driver's license which was properly issued by the …
Monday, February 7, 2011
Voter registration deadline for special election approaches.
In one week, absentee voting for the special election to fill the unexpired portion of former Gwinnett County Chairman Charles Bannister’s term gets underway. Four candidates – Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Will Costa and Duane Kissel – are vying for the opportunity to become the next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners. Absentee voting for the March 15 special election begins Monday, Feb. 14. The voter registration deadline for the special election is also Feb. 14. Absentee ballot application forms and voter registration forms are available online or by calling 678-226-7210. Advanced voting will be held March 7-11 at the Gwinnett County Elections Office, 455 Grayson Highway, Suite 200, Lawrenceville. Polls will be open from…
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
TSPLOST, service levels among topics discussed at GOP forum.
If there was a theme to tonight’s candidate forum, it concerned the role of local government. The four candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners - Will Costa, Larry Gause, Duane Kissel and Charlotte Nash - were asked to share their views on a variety of topics, but the discussion kept returning to what purpose government is meant to fulfill. For Lilburn resident Will Costa, the government’s role is to make hard decisions. “If we don’t stop the business as usual, we’re not going to make it,” he said. “The hard decisions we have to make now are going to be a lot harder later.” Those hard decisions, Costa said, include working with MARTA, dealing with the fact that Gwinnett is part of a larger metro area, reassessing …
Monday, January 24, 2011
Candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will participate in a moderated forum tonight at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center.
Voters will have their first chance to meet all four candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners tonight. The candidates – Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Duane Kissel and William Costa – have been invited to attend a forum at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville. The candidates will field questions from moderator Mike Moore. The forum is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. For more information about the candidates, please visit the following Dacula Patch links in which the candidates shared information about their backgrounds as well as their views on the county budget, the trash plan, the top issues facing Gwinnett County, the privatization of Briscoe Field and the upcoming …
Friday, January 21, 2011
Event to be held at Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center.
Voters will have their first chance to meet all four candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners on Monday, Jan. 24. The candidates – Charlotte Nash, Larry Gause, Duane Kissel and William Costa – have been invited to attend a forum at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center, 75 Langley Drive in Lawrenceville. The candidates will field questions from moderator Mike Moore. The forum is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
Some candidates have favorable view of transportation tax, others opposed to the 1 percent sales tax.
In the sixth and final segment of our weeklong series, Dacula Patch asked each of the candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners if he or she favored the imposition of a 1 percent sales tax to fund transportation projects (editor's note: The original version of this article referred to the tax as a statewide tax. It will be voted on statewide, but will be implemented by region according to the outcome of the vote within each region.) The transportation tax, or TSPLOST, is set to go before the voters in 2012. Candidates Charlotte Nash of Dacula, Larry Gause of Tucker, Gerald Duane Kissel of Snellville and Will Costa of Lilburn were each asked if they support the TSPLOST and what projects they would like to see funded…
Thursday, January 20, 2011
The four political hopefuls offer different solutions for making up budget shortfall.
In part five of our weeklong series, Dacula Patch asked each of the candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners how he or she would balance the county’s budget. Gwinnett County’s 2011 budget included subsidy cuts and a 15 percent reduction in library funding. Officials project the tax digest will shrink another nine percent this year and expect further revenue declines on 2012. The next chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners will not only have to deal with these declining revenues, but also address the county’s $18 million budget deficit. Each of the candidates expressed opposition to a property tax increase at this time, but offered varying opinions regarding how best to address the budget shortfall. …
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Trash plan remains unpopular with several candidates.
In part four of our weeklong series, Dacula Patch asked each of the candidates for chair of the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners if he or she favored modifying or repealing the county trash plan. Though conceding repeal of the trash plan would be difficult at this point due to contractual obligations, several candidates expressed displeasure with the way the trash plan was implemented. Candidates Charlotte Nash of Dacula, Larry Gause of Tucker, Gerald Duane Kissel of Snellville and Will Costa of Lilburn were each asked to weigh in on the county run program. Dacula Patch did not limit the length of the responses. Each candidate’s answer is presented unedited and in its entirety. Dacula Patch asked, “Are you in favor of modifying or …
Jimmy Orr
8:36 am on Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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