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Elections office releases qualifying information, fees

Staff ReportsBy Staff ReportsJanuary 8, 202446 Views
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Qualifying will take place at the Coffee County Board of Elections and Registration, pictured above, later this year.
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This year, 2024, is an election year. In addition to the federal officials on the ballot this year, there are a number of local offices up for grabs. Below you will find the contested offices and their accompanying qualifying fees:

 

 

County Commission Districts 2, 4, and 5 — $127.17 (Partisan)

 

 

Board of Education Districts 3 and 5 — $303.19 (Non-Partisan)

 

 

Clerk of Court — $2,016.11 (Partisan)

 

 

Coroner — $404.25 (Partisan)

 

 

Magistrate Court Judge — $2,056.44 (Non-Partisan)

 

 

Probate Court Judge — $2,016.11 (Non-Partisan)

 

 

Sheriff — $2,512.52 (Partisan)

 

 

State Court Judge — $2,058.83 (Non-Partisan)

 

 

Surveyor — $35 (Partisan)

 

 

Solicitor — $2,058.83 (Partisan)

 

 

Tax Commissioner — $2,016.11 (Partisan)

 

 

The qualifying period opens on Monday, March 4, 2024, at 9 a.m. and runs until Friday, March 8, 2024, at noon. Qualifying will take place at the Coffee County Elections Office located at 321 South Pearl Avenue in Douglas.

 

 

The General Primary and Non-Partisan election will be held on May 21, 2024.

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