UNDATED - Forsyth County isn't the only northeast Georgia government calling on its people to vote Tuesday. Madison and Stephens County voters will go to the polls to weigh in on sales tax proposals. <br>
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Madison County officials hope to raise $19 million. The money would be raised over the next five years would rid schools of trailers and replace them with real classrooms. About half the money would go toward road construction. <br>
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``If the county doesn't get the sales tax, it just means we don't get any paving. That's not good, but you can live with it,'' said Marvin White, president of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce. ``But you can't stop classroom overcrowding. You can't stop the people from moving here, so you'd better prepare for them.''<br>
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Stephens County officials hope voters approve the tax to raise $15.5 million for a new jail and emergency management services improvements. <br>
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In Dawsonville, voters will decide on liquor by the drink.