When it comes to playing politics in Atlanta, the game is about to get much harder for Hall County.
With Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, Hall has had a man in one of the state’s top-two elected offices for the past dozen years. The county has had both the lieutenant governor’s and the governor’s office locked down for the past eight years since Gov. Nathan Deal won election in 2010.
Hall County's power is fading under Gold Dome after Cagle’s primary loss
Voters' desire for change will cut county’s influence in Capitol next year