
Jerry Oberholtzer For more information on Gwinnett's redistricting proposals, visit the website they've set up by clicking below:
Source: www.gwinnett.k12.ga.us
In August 2010, Gwinnett County Public Schools will open five new elementary schools and one new middle school. On October 2, 2009, the school district launched its redistricting process in the areas that will make up these school communities

Jerry Oberholtzer The opening of the new Snell Elementary School this fall will result in the redistricting of elementary students from Britt, Magill and Norton Elementary Schools. Here is today's article from the AJC:
Source: www.ajc.com
A group of east Gwinnett parents is joining hundreds of others in asking the school system to change its redistricting plans.

Jerry Oberholtzer Election article from the Gwinnett Daily Post
Source: www.gwinnettdailypost.com
Snellville’s reputation as the city where a councilman has a toilet for “yard art” is over.

Jerry Oberholtzer I was fortunate enough to be elected to the Citizens Advisory Group for the Ronald Reagan Parkway Extension project the other night. I will see to it that traffic concerns are addressed at BOTH ends of the parkway.
Source: www.gwinnettdailypost.com
LILBURN — Gwinnett County residents representing five stakeholder groups were elected here Tuesday night to participate in the planning for the proposed Ronald Reagan Parkway extension, which would connect the road to Interstate 85, and possibly be the county’s first toll road.

Source: www.ajc.com
A candidate for Snellville City Council filed paperwork Thursday asking for a recount in Tuesday's close race for Post 4.

Jerry Oberholtzer Article from the AJC on last night's election:
Source: www.ajc.com
Snellville voters on Tuesday elected three city leaders who will alter the dynamics of a city council known for political backbiting and dysfunction.

Jerry Oberholtzer Congratulations to the voters of Snellville for choosing Tom Witts, Barbara Bender and Mike Sabbagh to help lead Snellville to a positive future!

Jerry Oberholtzer Have you voted today?

Jerry Oberholtzer Today is ELECTION DAY here in Snellville! Make sure you take a friend and get to City Hall before 7pm Tonight. Every single vote will count in this election!

Jerry Oberholtzer Robert Jenkins is campaigning to end "uncivilized behaivor" on City Council. Yet he refuses to awnser simple questions about his slate of candidates campaign tactics. How can the citizens of Snellville trust Robert Jenkins when he won't even disclose where campaign funding is coming from for the "SAY NO TO REDEVELOPMENT" signs?

Jerry Oberholtzer Barbara Bender's Facebook Page went missing over the weekend. She has restarted it and is looking to get everyone to join back up asap! Click below to view her page:
I'm currently running for reelection to the Snellville City Council on November 3, 2009. As the current Mayor Pro Tem, I have great pride in serving my friends and neighbors in Snellville. I would appreciate your support in my race.
Politician:89 supporters

Jerry Oberholtzer State Rep. Melvin Everson (R-106) has endorsed Tom Witts, Jackie O. Ginn, and Barbara A. Bender for their respective City Council posts up for election. Make sure you and a friend go vote Tomorrow!

Jerry Oberholtzer Don't be fooled by Warren Auld and Kelly Kautz' call for independent thinkers on council. Their slate of candidates will just continue the "cul-de-sac of inaction" we've seen here in Snellville. Tom Witts, Jackie O. Ginn and Barbara A. Bender share a vision of prosperity and revitalization for our city. Isn't that what we ALL want for Snellville?
Source: www.ajc.com
Tuesday's election could tip the balance of power on Snellville's City Council, an often dysfunctional body described by one member as "a cul-de-sac of inaction."

Jerry Oberholtzer Former City Councilwoman Deborah Rich has endorsed Tom Witts over Robert Jenkins for City Council. Make sure you and a friend go vote on Tuesday!
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