There are 11 of them in all, including Brantley, Bulloch, Camden, Toombs and Gilmer counties. Also, Jenkins, McIntosh, Oconee, Washington and Wayne counties will hold referendums on Tuesday.
In all, there are 43 referendums and special elections scheduled around Georgia on Tuesday.
In the immediate Gainesville area, they included a liquor referendum in Lula and a city council election in Dahlonega.
The complete list, as furnished by the Georgia Secretary of State's Office, is as follows:
Brantley
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Americus
Special-City Council
Brooks
Special-School Board. Dist 3
Barnesville
Special-City Council
Bulloch
Special- Bd. Of Education/Referendum-1% Sales Tax
Blue Ridge
Special-City Council
Camden
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Carrollton
Special-City Council
Dooly
Special-Probate Judge
Colbert
Special- City Council
Elbert
Special-School Board
Dahlonega
Special-City Council
Gilmer
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Danielsville
Special-City Council
Hall
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Hagan
Special-City Council
Henry
Referendum-GO Bonds
Hull
Special-City Council
Jefferson County
Special-Cnty Com., Dist. 3
Jesup
Special-City Council
Jenkins
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Lithonia
Special-City Council
McIntosh
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Lula
Special- Distilled spirits
Meriwether
Special-School Board Dist. 4
City of Lumpkin
Referendum-Distilled Spirits
Murray
Special-Board of Education
Porterdale
Special-City Council
Oconee
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Misc.
Rincon
Referendum-Homestead Exemption
Taylor
Special-School Board Dist. 1
Sale City
Special-City Council
Toombs
1% Sales Tax-Education
Sasser
Special-Mayor/City Council
Twiggs
Referendum-Distilled Spirits
Social Circle
Referendum-Distilled Spirits
Washington
Referendum-1% Sales Tax
Soperton
Special-City Council
Wayne
Referendum-1% Sales Tax-Education
Talking Rock
Special-City Council
Thomson
Special-Question
Waco
Special-City Council
Young Harris
Special-City Council
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