North Augusta Republican primary
North Augusta Republican Party held its primary on Tuesday, Feb. 9 for the mayor seat and three City Council seats. Two Republicans are running for mayor and seven Republicans are running for City Council.Â

Connie Sawyer casts her vote in the Republican primary at North Augusta High School on Tuesday.Â

David McGhee, left, Katie Kern, center, and Briton Williams, right, campaign in front of Riverview Park on Monday.
- Staff photo by Shakailah Heard

Elizabeth Jones, who is running for North Augusta City Council, was out campaigning in front of Riverview Park Tuesday afternoon. The Republican primaries are today.Â
- Shakailah Heard

City Council candidate Jenafer McCauley, left, speaks with Barbara Owens on Tuesday morning at Riverview Park.Â

City Council member and candidate David McGhee waves to passers at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â

North Augusta resident Barbara Owens campaigned at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â

City Council candidate and incumbent David McGhee speaks to a North Augusta Public Safety officer on Tuesday morning at Riverview Park.Â

Mayor candidate Briton Williams speaks to a passer at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â

Katie Kern waves at passers while campaigning for City Council candidate Elizabeth Jones at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â

Voters stand in line at Riverview Park Activities Center on Tuesday morning.Â

Mayor candidate Briton Williams holds a sign while campaigning at Riverview Park on Tuesday.Â

City Council candidate David Buck campaigned Tuesday morning at the North Augusta Community Center.Â

Scott Forward, left, speaks to Kidada Nelson as the two campaign for City Council candidates Jenafer McCauley and Elizabeth Jones, respectively.Â

Constance Gantt, left, and Liz Owens, center, help check in North Augusta resident Connie Sawyer at North Augusta High School on Tuesday morning.Â

Cathy Herd, left, checks in a voter at Grace Fellowship Church on Tuesday during the North Augusta primary.

Cathy Herd, left, checks in a voter at Grace Fellowship Church on Tuesday.
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Connie Sawyer casts her vote in the Republican primary at North Augusta High School on Tuesday.Â
David McGhee, left, Katie Kern, center, and Briton Williams, right, campaign in front of Riverview Park on Monday.
- Staff photo by Shakailah Heard
Elizabeth Jones, who is running for North Augusta City Council, was out campaigning in front of Riverview Park Tuesday afternoon. The Republican primaries are today.Â
- Shakailah Heard
City Council candidate Jenafer McCauley, left, speaks with Barbara Owens on Tuesday morning at Riverview Park.Â
City Council member and candidate David McGhee waves to passers at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â
North Augusta resident Barbara Owens campaigned at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â
City Council candidate and incumbent David McGhee speaks to a North Augusta Public Safety officer on Tuesday morning at Riverview Park.Â
Mayor candidate Briton Williams speaks to a passer at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â
Katie Kern waves at passers while campaigning for City Council candidate Elizabeth Jones at Riverview Park on Tuesday morning.Â
Voters stand in line at Riverview Park Activities Center on Tuesday morning.Â
Mayor candidate Briton Williams holds a sign while campaigning at Riverview Park on Tuesday.Â
City Council candidate David Buck campaigned Tuesday morning at the North Augusta Community Center.Â
Scott Forward, left, speaks to Kidada Nelson as the two campaign for City Council candidates Jenafer McCauley and Elizabeth Jones, respectively.Â
Constance Gantt, left, and Liz Owens, center, help check in North Augusta resident Connie Sawyer at North Augusta High School on Tuesday morning.Â
Cathy Herd, left, checks in a voter at Grace Fellowship Church on Tuesday during the North Augusta primary.
Cathy Herd, left, checks in a voter at Grace Fellowship Church on Tuesday.
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Lindsey Hodges
Lindsey is the North Augusta reporter at the Aiken Standard and North Augusta Star. She graduated from the University of South Carolina in 2017, and grew up in Hodges, SC.