Governor Brian Kemp deferred when asked Wednesday about Democratic calls to veto a bill that would make some local elections only in five counties nonpartisan.
ATLANTA — Governor Brian Kemp was asked Wednesday if he’ll heed Democratic calls to veto a bill that would make many local elections in just the five major metro Atlanta counties nonpartisan, but deferred for the time being, saying he hasn’t yet really looked at it.
The bill has passed both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly and awaits Governor Kemp’s approval or denial (or, as is the third option, him doing nothing
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