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Articles Tagged "Congressional District 9"

  • Wed., November 7, 2012 1:20am
    Republican Representative Doug Collins was elected Congressman Tuesday for Georgia’s new 9th district. He defeated Democratic challenger, Jody Cooley, a Gainesville lawyer.
  • Mon., November 5, 2012 7:30am
    Democrat Jody Cooley is running for Congress in Georgia’s new 9th district. According to the Cook Political report, it’s the most conservative district in the country.
  • Mon., November 5, 2012 7:30am
    Democrat Jody Cooley is running for Congress in Georgia’s new 9th district. According to the Cook Political report, it’s the most conservative district in the country.
  • Wed., August 22, 2012 4:15pm
    After a contentious runoff election in Georgia’s new 9th district, Representative Doug Collins is now the GOP candidate. He faces Democratic challenger, Jody Cooley, in November’s election.
  • Wed., August 22, 2012 12:09am
    The GOP candidate for North Georgia’s newest congressional seat in the 9th district was decided Tuesday night after a heated runoff election. State Representative Doug Collins defeated Martha Zoller after weeks of bitter campaigning and endorsements from political heavyweights.
  • Tue., August 21, 2012 7:36am
    Georgia voters are heading back to the polls to choose a Republican challenger for the Deep South's last white Democratic congressman. And Republican voters in north Georgia will be heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the race for the state's newest congressional seat.
  • Mon., August 20, 2012 9:02am
    Gov. Nathan Deal has backed state Rep. Doug Collins in a close race for a Congressional seat in North Georgia. Collins faces former talk show host Martha Zoller in the race.
  • Tue., July 31, 2012 7:00am
    The two most hotly contested U.S. House campaigns Tuesday are in the new 9th District in north Georgia that covers Gov. Nathan Deal's former political turf and in eastern Georgia's 12th District to choose a Republican challenger for Democratic Rep. John Barrow.
  • Thu., August 11, 2011 5:43am
    A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit accusing U.S. Rep. Tom Graves and state Sen. Chip Rogers of defaulting on a $2.3 million loan to buy and renovate a Calhoun motel.
  • Mon., December 13, 2010 4:46pm
    Fresh off his appointment to the powerful US House Appropriations Committee, Georgia Republican Congressman Tom Graves says, his anti-earmark pledge applies even to harbor deepening. State officials consider the half-billion-dollar project to deepen the Port of Savannah critical for job creation. But in his first week since being named to the House panel that oversees federal spending, Graves says, he will put the nation's interest first.