2012 Presidential Election

  • New Voting Location In Gwinnett County Benefits Community

    There’s something else that also influences voters’ mood and it has nothing to do with the candidates…Reporter Sara Lim talked to some voters about this.

  • Election Day Midday Webcast

    Web Anchor Matt Tompkins gives us a quick look at “things to know” this Election Day.

  • Children Join In On The Voting Process

    If children could vote, Obama would be president for the next four years. You may have heard students around the nation are voting. But how much does this vote really count? The Educational Publishing Company Studies Weekly is hosting it’s third presidential election for students. They say if students “vote”…

  • Preparations For Election Day

    We’re hitting the home stretch and tomorrow is the day to vote for your next president of the United states. About one-fourth of Athens voters have voted early and reporter Crystal Mitchell says the Board of Elections is expecting huge numbers tomorrow.

  • 11-1 Midday Webcast

    Have you voted? Reporter Meagan Prislec gives us the behind the scenes look at early voting

  • Midday Webcast

  • Challenges Presented by the Electoral College

    For only the fifth time in U.S. history, we could elect a candidate who does not win the majority of votes nationwide. It’s all because of something called the electoral college.

  • College Republicans Spread the Word

    The UGA College Republicans are making sure they have a huge impact on this presidential election as they campaign for Mitt Romney.  They are traveling to swing states where they have already knocked on 17,000 doors. The College Republicans say they are on track to knock on 60,000 in total…

  • Early Voters Avoid Long Lines

    Voters are turning out in overwhelming numbers at the early voting booth. Athens Clarke-County reported 807 votes on the first day alone.Grady Newsource Reporter David Hurst has the story.

  • Voting From Behind Bars

    Don’t think prisoners can vote? Think again!  In the state of Georgia, prisoners can vote from behind bars as long as they have not been convicted of a felony.  Voting is done by absentee ballot and mailed or faxed to the Board of Elections office. Report filed by Grady NewSource…

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