Tracey Mason Blasi, left, took 20 percent of votes in the primary for the judge position. Kathy Schrader, right, won 44 percent of primary vote for Gwinnett Superior Court judge.
John Disney, Daily Report
A PDF/download chart of the runoff elections is here.
Next week’s election runoffs include 11 races around the state with particular impact on the legal community as voters decide on a new superior court judge, state court judges, a district attorney and court clerks. In three legislative runoffs, set for Aug. 21, lawyers are candidates for seats in the state House of Representatives.
The runoffs will settle heated campaigns for posts in which no one gained a majority of votes in multi-candidate races during the July 31 primary election. Most of the races are nonpartisan, meaning the runoff will determine winners, with
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