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Showing posts with label John Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Lewis. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Georgia primary wrapup

A glance at some of the races of interest and results from around the state Tuesday:

Conservative Democrat Vernon Jones ended on top of the five-man U.S. Senate primary. Jones garnered 40-percent of the vote to 2nd-place finisher Jim Martin’s 34-percent. The two will face-off in the runoff in three weeks.

From the 10th district Republican primary, Congressman Paul Broun of Athens topped state representative Barry Fleming by a margin of more than 2-to-1.

In the 12th district Democratic primary, John Barrow rolled to victory over state Senator Regina Thomas of Savannah. Barrow picked up 76-percent of the vote. He will face Republican John Stone in November.

The first primary challenge in 16 years for longtime Atlanta congressman John Lewis was an easy win against a pair of challengers.

In central Georgia’s 8th congressional district, it was the easy win for representative Jim Marshall.

Voters in Banks, Barrow, and Jackson counties voted to oust the district attorney appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue in the Piedmont Circuit. Richard Bridgeman was appointed last August to replace Tim Madison, who eventually admitted guilt to stolen funds from the DA's office and is serving a six-year sentence. Voters in a runoff will now decide between two other Republican candidates.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Superdelegate Lewis denies NY Times report

A report in Friday's New York Times -- also carried in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- said U.S. Representative John Lewis (D) is shifting his support for a Democratic presidential nominee from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama.

Lewis' press secretary Brenda Jones denies the change in allegiance, calling the report "not accurate."

Lewis is one of Georgia's 13 superdelegates, or leading party members, who can cast a vote for any candidate at the party's nominating convention. In recent weeks, Democratic presidential candidates have lobbied hard for superdelegates' support from across the U.S.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

New task force for unsolved murders

Today the U.S. House passed a bill to establish a new division focused on cracking unsolved civil rights era murders. Georgia’s unsolved Moore’s Ford Bridge lynching of two black couples in 1946 could be one of the cases. Atlanta Congressman John Lewis says the bill is a big step toward righting wrongs from the past.

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