For the past 27 years, incumbent Republican Chief Magistrate Judge Susan S. Camp has maintained a stronghold on her seat on the bench. She’s seeking reelection in the Nov. 8 general election but is slated to faceoff against a Democratic challenger.

Douglasville attorney Ryan C. Williams is running to unseat Camp, after being named a replacement for disqualified Democratic challenger Sylvia Wayfer Baker in April.

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