Georgia’s political scorecard for 2014 was filled out last week as hundreds of hopeful candidates dropped by the Capitol to fill out the paperwork that places their names on the May 20 primary election ballot. One of the more interesting outcomes of qualifying week is the presence of some familiar names on the Democratic side of the ballot, where you’ll see the offspring of well-known politicians taking their chances. State Sen. Jason Carter is running for the same office (governor) that his grandfather held in the early 1970s.
Crawford: Table is now set for Georgia elections