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Related: About this forum🚨2/9/21: GA State House 90 Special Election Democratic Primary. Runoff on Mar 9
Update: The top two candidates, Stan Watson and Angela Moore, will be in a Democratic runoff on March 9. 2021.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/voters-are-deciding-on-open-dekalb-based-state-house-seat-tuesday/IVNBSLB6SBALZNVBC2ATYJBRDU/
https://ballotpedia.org/Georgia_House_of_Representatives_District_90
2021
See also: Georgia state legislative special elections, 2021
A special Democratic primary election for Georgia House of Representatives District 90 has been called for February 9, 2021. Since the Democratic incumbent was re-elected in 2020 without opposition, only a Democratic primary will be held to fill the vacant seat. If necessary, a primary runoff, will take place on March 9, 2021. The candidate filing deadline was December 18, 2020.[2]
The seat became vacant after Pam Stephenson (D) resigned her seat on September 4, 2020.[3]
The primary will occur on February 9, 2021. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.
Democratic primary election
Special Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 90
The following candidates are running in the special Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 90 on February 9, 2021.
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Angela Moore
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Valerie Murphy
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Gregory Shealey
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Joel Thibodeaux
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🚨2/9/21: GA State House 90 Special Election Democratic Primary. Runoff on Mar 9 (Original Post)
CottonBear
Feb 2021
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GA State House 90 Democratic Runoff will be on March 9, 2021: Watson vs Moore
CottonBear
Feb 2021
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CottonBear
(21,613 posts)1. Live election updates from the AJC website at link in post:
Former State Representative Stan Watson is leading at 8:10 pm EST.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/voters-are-deciding-on-open-dekalb-based-state-house-seat-tuesday/IVNBSLB6SBALZNVBC2ATYJBRDU/
Voters are deciding on open DeKalb-based state House seat Tuesday
April 8, 2014. BRANT SANDERLIN /BSANDERLIN@AJC.COM
POLITICS
| 53 minutes ago
By Maya T. Prabhu, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Six candidates were on the ballot Tuesday for the open state House District 90 seat in a special Democratic primary for voters in parts of DeKalb, Henry and Rockdale counties.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will update results of the special election, ordered after state Rep. Pam Stephenson of Lithonia resigned and withdrew her candidacy in September. If no candidate wins a majority in the primary, a runoff election will be held March. 9. Check back for updates.
8:10 pm
Stan Watson
DEM
357 votes
30.7%
Ed Williams
DEM
204 votes
17.5%
Angela Moore
DEM
171 votes
14.7%
Joel Thibodeaux
DEM
164 votes
14.1%
Greg Shealey
DEM
154 votes
13.2%
Diandra Hines
DEM
114 votes
9.8%
Total
1,164 votes
> If the results do no display above, click here to view
Candidates vying for the seat include Diandra Hines, who served in 2019 as a legislative aide to former state Reps. Michele Henson and Vernon Jones; Angela Moore, a public relations specialist who finished in third place in the 2010 Democratic primary for secretary of state; Greg Shealey, an entrepreneur who finished third and second in the Democratic primaries for the seat in 2020 and 2018, respectively; Joel Thibodeaux, an auditor who placed second in the 2018 Democratic primary for Senate District 43; Stan Watson, a former state representative whom Stephenson defeated in the Democratic primary last year; and Ed Williams, a community activist who finished in fourth place in the Democratic primary for DeKalb County Commission District 7.
CottonBear
(21,613 posts)2. GA State House 90 Democratic Runoff will be on March 9, 2021: Watson vs Moore
https://www.ajc.com/politics/voters-are-deciding-on-open-dekalb-based-state-house-seat-tuesday/IVNBSLB6SBALZNVBC2ATYJBRDU/
Former DeKalb official, secretary of state candidate advance to special election runoff
April 8, 2014. For file use anytime. Photo of the Georgia State Capitol taken from in front of the Sloppy Floyd Building April 8, 2014. BRANT SANDERLIN /BSANDERLIN@AJC.COM . Georgia's state Capitol (AJC file/Brant Sanderlin)
POLITICS
| Updated 9 hours ago
By Maya T. Prabhu, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A former state representative and a public relations specialist are heading to a special election runoff next month to fill a vacant DeKalb County-based House seat in the Georgia General Assembly, according to unofficial election results.
Stan Watson, who also served as a DeKalb County commissioner, and Angela Moore, a public relations specialist who finished in third place in a 2010 primary for secretary of state, received the most votes out of the six Democratic candidates in Tuesdays special election.
The two are vying to fill the House District 90 seat left vacant when state Rep. Pam Stephenson, D-Lithonia, resigned and withdrew her candidacy in September. Since neither Watson nor Moore received a majority of the about 3,000 votes cast, a runoff election is required. It will be held March 9.