They range from coroner to judge, State Court, but do not include offices such as state representative and senator; district attorney; and Superior Court judge, which are considered state offices.
There will be three county commission posts voted on this year - chairman and posts two and four. Two county school board seats will be voted on - posts three and four.
To get into the race for coroner, it'll cost you $108, the least of any qualifying fees. At the other end of the spectrum: state court judge, with a qualifying fee of just $3,228.34.
Qualifying will be held in April. The primaries will be held July 20 and the General Election, November 2.
A complete list of Hall County offices and fees follows:
Hall County Commission, Chairman $211.66
Hall County Commissioner $171.42
Sheriff $2,148.38
Clerk, Superior & State Courts $1,674.21
Judge, Probate Court $1,828.15
Tax Commissioner $1,925.47
Judge, Magistrate Court $1,828.15
Coroner $108.00
Surveyor $150.00
Board of Education $144.00
Solicitor, State Court $2,807.81
Judge, State Court $3,228.34
Qualifying fees for federal and state candidates for 2004 elections:
Presidential Elector $1.50
U.S. Senator $4,641.00
U.S. Representative $4,641.00
Public Service Commissioner $3,183.90
State Senator $400.00
State Representative $400.00
Justice, Supreme Court $4,592.58
Judge, Court of Appeals $4,564.17
Judge, Superior Court $3,289.35
District Attorney $2,919.78
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