Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Patch editors covered Election Day in Gwinnett County from 7 a.m. throughout the day.
Here's a replay of how Gwinnett County Patch editors covered Election Day on Thursday. To see more coverage, click on the links below. Buford | Dacula | Duluth | Lawrenceville | Lilburn | Loganville/Grayson| Norcross | Peachtree Corners | Snellville | Suwanee 7:10 p.m. — From Lawrenceville Patch: Angel Pritchett, 21, voted for the first time at the Lawrenceville First Baptist Church. "It feels pretty good to come and hopefully make a difference," said Pritchett. "I just felt like it was my duty to [vote]." 6:40 p.m. — From Lawrenceville Patch: Voting at Lawrenceville Baptist Church trickled to single digits by 6:40 p.m., 20 minutes before the polls close. 6:30 p.m. — Dacula Patch columnist: There is more to do after Election Day. 6:15 p.m…
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Republican-heavy Gwinnett County came out in large numbers
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Results Updated 2 a.m., Wednesday Gwinnett County voters provided few surprises on Election Day. They came out in large numbers, voted mostly Republican and provided several lopsided outcomes. Nearly 75 percent of the county's registered voters casted their ballots, more than five percentage points better than the 2008 turnout. Gwinnettians voted for Gov. Mitt Romney for president, for incumbents in 11 races, including three Board of Education candidates, and in favor of the controversial Public Charter School Amendment (by a 63% to 37% margin), which drew similar margins elsewhere in the state. U.S. Representatives Rob Woodall (R, District 7) and Hank Johnson (D, District 4) had sizable leads among their Gwinnett constituents as they …
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Comments are now closed, but you can replay what was written last night and this morning.
- GOVERNMENT
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Our team of Patch Local Editors reported all afternoon and into the night Tuesday as Gwinnett voters went to the polls. This live blog, now closed for comments, includes coverage from votes for offices in nine communities, alcohol sales on Sunday, the county E-SPLOST and whether Peachtree Corners voters approve becoming a city. Our thanks to all of you who read and commented. If interested, you can go back and see what readers had to say as the results came in.
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