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Live blog: 2011 Dublin Election Results

Live blog: 2011 Dublin Election Results

8:43 p.m.  100% precincts reporting:

Phil Best wins with 72% of the vote. 

Ed Touchberry wins with 62%.

Gary Johnson wins with 65%

and Julie Driger wins with 65%

 

8:31 p.m.

Mayor: Phil Best has 72% of the vote with 99% of precincts reporting.

City Council, Ward 1: Julie Driger leads with 65% of the vote.

Ward 2: Gary Johnson leads with 69% of the vote

Ward 3: Ed Touchberry leads with the 62% of the vote

Board of Education: Bill Perry leads with 56% of the vote.

Where Did You Put Your Voter Sticker?

Where Did You Put Your Voter Sticker?

Did you vote? Show us where you put your voter sticker when you walk out of your poll location.

Send us a cell phone photo of your voter sticker to whereyoulive@13wmaz.com or tweet us @13wmaznews

 

Election Day Voting Locations

Election Day Voting Locations

To find out if you are registered to vote, or where to vote based on your voter's registration, go here.

You'll put in your first initial, last name, your county and your birthdate to see  your polling place location.

The voting polls are open Tuesday, November 8 from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Early Voting Ends Friday

Early Voting Ends Friday

Early voting ends Friday for the following candidates: 

City of Dublin Candidates for General Election, November 8:

Mayor:

  • Phil Best
  • Johnny Vaughn

City Council:

Ward 1:

  • Julie S. Driger
  • Janice W. Stewart

Ward 2:

  • David D. Edmonds
  • Gary L. Johnson

Ward 3:

  • J.W. "JR" Scarboro
  • Ed Touchberry

Ward 4:

  • Bill Brown, III

Board of Education:

District 1:

  • Laura Travick

District 2:

  • Peggy Davis Johnson

District 3:

  • Bill Perry
  • Calvin Sturgis

District 4:

  • James Lanier

 

East Dublin Receives Grant for Sewer Improvements

The City of East Dublin received a community development block grant for $500,000 toward sewer improvement projects.

That's according to a news release from Governor Deal's office.

Governor Deal announced Friday that more than $38.8 million in federal assistance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development was awarded to the state's Community Development Block Program.