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< | <BPW widget='profile/infobox' person='43614'/>{{tnr}}'''Paul Godfrey''' was a [[Democratic]] candidate in the [[State legislative special elections, 2011#November 8, 2011|November 8, 2011, special election]] for the [[Georgia House of Representatives]], District 25. The special election was called to fill the vacancy created when [[James Mills]] (R) resigned to accept an appointment to the State Pardons and Paroles board.<ref>[http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/6/article/56854/ '"Gainesville Times,'' "Longtime lawyer seeks House seat," September 29, 2011]</ref> Godfrey was defeated in his bid. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 7 November 2025
Paul Godfrey was a Democratic candidate in the November 8, 2011, special election for the Georgia House of Representatives, District 25. The special election was called to fill the vacancy created when James Mills (R) resigned to accept an appointment to the State Pardons and Paroles board.[1] Godfrey was defeated in his bid.
Elections
2011
Godfrey, the race's only Democrat, faced Republicans Bobby Banks, Emory West Dunahoo Jr., Dominic Ottaviano, Todd Reed, William Sykes, and Kris Yardley. Since no candidate received a majority of the vote on November 8, the top two vote-getters—Banks and Dunahoo—proceeded to a runoff election on December 6.[2][3]
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