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Hey, look us over

This is the time of year when calls start coming in from voters wanting basic information about their local races, what their candidates stand for, how to get an absentee ballot and so forth. We’re happy to say that this year, we have a ready answer, which you can find here.

It’s ajc.com’s newly-launched elections page, complete with a full-service voter’s guide to the candidates – the No. 1 thing callers ask for – a calendar of campaign events, news, information on how to find out what district you’re in, and even a link for those who want to look at candidates’ financial disclosures.

In addition to the Insider, there are two new blogs – Reality Check and Reporter’s Recorder.

Here’s the best part: We want the page to be interactive, so you’ll see links if you have suggestions for how the proprietors can better serve your election needs. Check it out.

About that voter guide: We never knew Judge Hatchett had touched so many people.

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By Burdell

June 29, 2006 08:25 PM | Link to this

The problem with the AJC elections guides is that for some mysterious reason they ignore Hall County.

The AJC has more than a few readers up that way, and one of the candidates for Lt. Governor is from Gainesville.

It wouldn’t be that much of a stretch to send a reporter up to Hall after they get done in Gwinnett. Lord knows the Gainesvill Times hasn’t been very informative (for example, not advertising a debate until after it occurs).

 

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