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Monday, April 29, 2013

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Moore Announces Candidacy for State House Seat

Angelic Moore is seeking a legislative seat that represents both Buckhead and Historic Brookhaven.

Angelic Moore announced her candidacy for House District 54, currently held by state Rep. Ed Lindsey, on Monday. Lindsey announced April 11 that he is running for the 11th Congressional District. District 54 includes Buckhead and Historic Brookhaven. “This election is crucial to Republicans in Fulton County," Moore said. "If we lose this seat, we will lose our delegation’s majority. If we lose the majority, we lose our opportunity for further reform. Losing is not an option." Moore, who works with former lieutenant governor nominee and state representative Matt Towery as vice president of Insider Advantage/Internet News Agency, is a graduate of Georgia State University, has worked tirelessly as an active Republican for nearly 20 years.  …

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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Ultimate Buckhead Election Day Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Absolutely everything you need to know about contested local races in Buckhead, from sample ballots, how to find your polling place and just what your Amendment 1 vote will mean.

Tuesday's Election Day is quickly approaching. Here's what you need to know locally: The presidential election features the Democratic incumbent, President Barack Obama, against the GOP nominee, Gov. Mitt Romney. Gov. Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party is the only other candidate currently on the Georgia ballot. Click here to join in the discussion and leave your photos and videos from the day as well. Republican Howard Stopeck will face Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. John Lewis for the District 5 U.S. Congressional seat. In the Georgia Senate race for District 6, Republican Hunter Hill faces incumbent Democrat Sen. Doug Stoner. District 6 was redrawn to include portions of Buckhead and Sandy Springs. The new district boundaries still …

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Lindsey Draws Democratic Opposition

Both the Atlanta lawmaker and an opponent qualified on Wednesday.

State Rep. Ed Lindsey drew some Democratic opposition for his seat on Wednesday, the first day of qualifying for the November 6 election. Lindsey, whose 54th House District includes much of Buckhead, has drawn at least one Democratic opponent. Lynn Brown McKinney, a 58-year-old sales and marketing executive, qualified along with Lindsey at the state capitol. Lindsey, whose serves as Majority Whip, also sits on some of the House's most influential committees, including Appropriations, Ethics, Judiciary and Rules

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