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Cousin vs. Cousin and Other Tales From the Last Day of Qualifying

Qualifying for the 2016 elections has ended with a flurry of last minute candidates who think they have a chance to win either their primary or in November. We have Republicans qualifying in normally Democratic districts, and many challengers hoping to defeat incumbents in a primary. One wonders if the success of outsider candidates has anything to do with it, and whether the success of Donald Trump inspired Democrats to challenge what could be weak GOP turnout, or Republicans to think they could successfully challenge the establishment.

The senate seat held by Johnny Isakson now has seven candidates as Mary Kay Bacallao qualified as the second GOP challenger. Baccallao ran a failed race for State School Superintendent two years ago, and one has to wonder if her goal in qualifying was to give her a chance to talk about her opposition to Common Core during the upcoming Atlanta Press Club debate.

Two more qualified for the open third district seat now held by Lynn Westmoreland, bringing the total to eight. All are Republicans except for one Democrat. Qualifiers today are educator Rod Thomas and US Air Force Master Sgt. Samuel Anders. Both are from Newnan. Hank Johnson of the 4th District has a GOP challenger, Victor Armendariz of Chamblee. In the 8th District, Austin Scott got a primary opponent in addition to a Democrat who will challenge the winner in November. Business owner Angela Hicks jumped into the race today. Barry Loudermilk’s 11th District has five Republicans and one Democrat as GOPer Billy Davis of Kennesaw entered the race, Breathing much easier this afternoon are the 1st District’s Buddy Carter, the 10th District’s Jody Hice, and the 13th District’s David Scott, none of whom drew a challenger.

District 109’s Dale Rutledge, the Republican incumbent running in McDonough District 109, is being challenged by Jane Rutledge, a Democrat. Oddly enough, the two are cousins. He is probably not going to use all those Vote Rutledge bumper stickers and signs he has stored away from last time.

Here’s a recap of some of the state level races:

As usual, you can see all the qualifiers here. And for any legislators reading this, I know of at least one party who would like to see qualifying reduced from 5 days to three.

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