The GA Voice takes an in-depth look at the midterm elections, from local to state and national-level races.

Comprehensive 2010 election coverage


News

Election: A look at candidates running for office

We profile candidates running for local, state and national levels and where they stand on LGBT issues. Included are profiles on candidates for Georgia Governor, U.S. Senate, Lieutenant Governor, Fulton County Commission, Attorney General, Secretary of State and many more…

Election: Pro-gay Ga. congressmen likely face easy reelection

Congressmen John Lewis and Hank Johnson are expected to win re-election on November 2nd.

Election: Gay-friendly GOP legislators opposed for Ga. House

Local challengers try to unseat gay-friendly Republicans in the Georgia General Assembly.

Election: A gay man in the Ga. General Assembly?

Tim Riley, a gay mental health counselor who lives in Athens, is trying to become Georgia’s first openly-gay state legislator.

Election: LGBT endorsements in contested races

We highlight Georgia Equality, Stonewall Democrats and Log Cabin Republican endorsements ahead of the 2010 midterm elections.

Opinion

Why I voted for Monds, and why you should, too

Our Web Manager urges voters to support candidates that will support the LGBT community while in office.

Roy Barnes no dream but Nathan Deal a nightmare

Editor Laura Douglas-Brown says that Roy Barnes might not be the best candidate for LGBT issues, but Nathan Deal is far worse.

Guest Column: Voting on Nov. 2 is right for Ga.

State Rep. Simone Bell reminds readers of the importance of the coming election, including redistricting and amendments.