November 11, 2009
No Rush As Runoff Voting Begins In Richmond County
It was the first day of early voting in the Augusta Commission District 1 runoff between Matt Aitken and Bill Fennoy. It’s an election that could change the racial balance on the Commission. That’s creating political interest, but no early voting rush. WJBF News Channel 6’s George Eskola has the story.
November 04, 2009
Will Race Be An Issue In District One Runoff?
The District One Augusta Commission race is headed into a runoff between a white and black candidate, and it has people talking. WJBF News Channel 6’s Paige Tucker reports.
Atlanta’s Race For Mayor Heads To Runoff
The race for the next mayor of Atlanta is headed for a runoff after no candidate in a crowded field received a majority of the vote.
October 16, 2009
Whitney Place Drainage Problems Fixed After WJBF Airs Story
Wednesday, we told you about the problems folks at Whitney Place were having with their drainage systems. Well, the developer of the property came out and fixed the problem. They found out there were 2 major holes in the pipes.
October 15, 2009
Residents Want Neighborhood Flooding Issues Addressed
Complaints are raining down in an Augusta neighborhood. The people who live there say they’re tired of what the water is doing to their homes and they want something done about it. WJBF News Channel 6’s Barclay Bishop has more.
September 30, 2009
Aiken County Council Primary Runoff Results
The results are in…in the runoff between Barry Baggott and Sandy Haskell…Haskell wins. Haskell will represent the Republican party in the race for the Aiken County Council District 5 seat.
August 16, 2009
Rain Not Welcome Sight For Some In Columbia County
The sound of rain is not such a good thing for some folks in Columbia County. Flooding in one neighborhood has left one family homeless, others scrambling to save their belongings. WJBF News Channel 6’s Joy Howe has their story.
December 16, 2008
SC Justices Cancel Election In Atlantic Beach
Atlantic Beach’s mayoral election has been delayed again. The state Supreme Court canceled Tuesday’s runoff the day before it was supposed to take place.
December 03, 2008
Saxby Chambliss: GOP Needs Back To Basics
Fresh off his double-digits runoff win, Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss says his party must return to its conservative roots.
December 02, 2008
Georgia Voters Also Decide Public Service Commission, Appeals Court Races
The U.S. Senate race may have grabbed much of the headlines, but voters also quietly decided contests to fill open seats on the Court of Appeals and the Public Service Commission.
Saxby Chambliss Retains U.S. Senate Seat In Georgia
GOP’s Chambliss Wins US Senate Runoff In Georgia
Georgia Runoff Turnout Light In Richmond County
Voting is underway in Tuesday’s Senate runoff in Georgia. The race between Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss and Democrat challenger Jim Martin could decide whether Democrats get a 60-vote super majority in the U.S. Senate. Neither candidate got the required 50% plus one in last month’s election. But, what kind of interest has the runoff generated? Election officials say voter turnout was expected to be light. WJBF News Channel 6’s Renita Crawford was out and about to gauge the turnout.
Turnout Light As Voters Head To Polls In Georgia Runoffs
Polling precincts around Georgia have closed after reporting a light turnout and few problems. Thousands of Georgia voters cast their ballots to decide the runoff between U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin.
Georgia Runoff Results: December 2, 2008
Tuesday is the day Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss and Democrat challenger Jim Martin have been campaigning for the past month since the November 4th General Election. Check back here for the results from the runoff as the numbers come in from the polls.
Georgia U.S. Senate Runoff To Be Decided Tuesday
Tuesday is the day Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss and Democrat challenger Jim Martin have been campaigning for the past month since the November 4th General Election.

