The election for the seat of retiring Cobb State Court Judge Irma Glover in the July 26 runoff election may get a big boost in voter turnout because of a hotly contested battle for the office of county commission chairman.
The chairman election, the only other race on the ballot, is only open to Republican voters, while the open judgeship is on both the GOP and nonpartisan ballots; there are no Democrats in any race.
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