Voters are going to the polls today for the special election in the 10th Congressional district-casting ballots for a replacement to Charlie Norwood, who died in February.
The district includes Athens and parts of Augusta, and has voted Republican for over a decade. For this election, it is a crowded field with ten candidates. If no candidate garners more than 50-percent of the vote, there would be a runoff for the top-two finishers-on July 17th. Officials expect light turnout, perhaps no more than 10 percent.
The district includes Athens and parts of Augusta, and has voted Republican for over a decade. For this election, it is a crowded field with ten candidates. If no candidate garners more than 50-percent of the vote, there would be a runoff for the top-two finishers-on July 17th. Officials expect light turnout, perhaps no more than 10 percent.