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Early voting for runoff elections continues next week
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Early voting in runoff elections continues through next week in Bryan County.
Races include that between state Sen. Buddy Carter and Dr. Bob Johnson for the Republican nomination in the race for the First Congressional District seat.
There’s also a runoff between Democrats Amy Tavio, a Richmond Hill business woman, and Savannah’s Brian Reese for the First Congressional District seat.
Current District 1 Congressman Jack Kingston (R-Savannah) is involved in a runoff with David Perdue for the Republican nomination to face Democrat Michelle Nunn in November for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Saxby Chambliss, who is retiring.
Early voting ends July 18. The runoff election is July 22.
Those who didn’t vote in the primary are still eligible to vote in the runoff and can select either a Republican or Democratic ballot. Those who voted in the primary, however, are required to cast a ballot with the same party.
For more information, see www.mvp.sos.ga.gov.

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Pembroke Mayor's Youth Council earns grant from Georgia nonprofit
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Erianna Morgan (left) and Madelyn Walraven, two members of the Pembroke Mayor's Youth Council, presenting  to the City Council Monday night for approval to use Pickett Park. (Photo provided)
GeorgiaForward has announced that the 2025 Youth Placemaking Grant has been presented to the City of Pembroke Mayor’s Youth Council. The $500 grant, awarded to the city, will support a youth-led public placemaking project designed to foster creativity, community connection, and civic pride among young residents.
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