With nearly all precincts reporting, Commission Chairman Charles Bannister and District 3 Commissioner Mike Beaudreau have easily won reelection. In school board races, District 1 board member Carol Boyce and District 3 board member Mary Kay Murphy both won fairly easy victories. In School Board District 5 things appear to be a bit closer, but Louse Radloff appears headed to victory over Democrat challenger Ravindra Kuma. Tom Lawler will hold onto his position as Superior Court Clerk.
However, not all incumbents fared well. In a poor move by Gwinnett voters, Richard Winegarden will fall to Karen Beyers, a candidate who had no judicial experience coming into this election.
In the SPLOST vote, Gwinnett voters extended the 1-cent sales taxes by nearly 20,000 votes.
On a state level, Saxby Chambliss thankfully was relected to the United States Senate. This was important to keeping enough Republicans in the Senate to maintain the threat of a filibuster against any extremely liberal legislation from Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and their ilk. Congressman John Linder, who represents a large portion of the county, defeated Doug Heckman handily. All three Georgia constitutional amendments appear likely to pass, though Amendments 2 and 3 are a little tight with about 10% of the precincts still out. I supported, with some concerns, Amendments 2 and 3 and am glad to see them gain approval. However, I am disappointed to see Amendment 1 pass with its promise of placing additional funding responsibility for local schools on taxpayers throughout the state. Amendment 2 was very important to providing the funding needed for the TADs that Gwinnett voters approved in the primary in July.
Thus, overall, a positive night for Gwinnett amidst a sad night for America overall. Hopefully, as Republican conservatives seek to take back our national party and win back the voters that the big spending GOP of the last six years have allowed to flock to Barack Obama, Gwinnett and it’s strong conservative base can play a role in this effort. Winning back the wayward center right voters is so critical to protecting the freedoms and values that America holds dear and that are sure to be threatened by the liberal Democrats starting in January.



