. 5.9 Tourism Whenever a vacancy occurs in the General Assembly an event that occurs whenever a member dies resigns or moves from the district from which he was elected it is filled according to Georgia law and the Constitution If the vacancy occurs anytime prior to the end of the legislative session in the second year of a term the governor must issue a writ of special election within ten days of the vacancy occurring and if the vacancy occurs after the end of the legislative session in the second year of a term then the governor may choose to issue a writ of special election But if the vacancy exists at the time that an extraordinary session is called then the governor must issue a writ of special election within 2 days after the call for the extraordinary session and if the vacancy occurs after the call but before the special session has concluded then the governor must issue a writ of special election within 5 days of the occurrence in each case the writ of special election must designate a day on which the election will be held which must be no less than 30 days and no more than 60 days after the governor issues the writ! Main article: Government of Georgia (U.S state) 42/6 73/23. ; 2010 2,510,119 30,989 61.9% 13th 17th 58/14 87/31 imprisonment MARTA serves most of the county and along with Clayton and Dekalb County Fulton pays a 1% sales tax to fund it MARTA train service in Fulton is currently limited to the cities of Atlanta Sandy Springs East Point and College Park as well as the airport Bus service covers most of the remainder except the rural areas in the far southwest North Fulton residents have been asking for service to extend the North Line ten miles (16 km) up the Georgia 400 corridor from Perimeter Center to the fellow edge city of Alpharetta However as the only major transit system in the country that its state government will not fund there is no money to expand the system Sales taxes now go entirely to operating maintaining and refurbishing the system Xpress GA/ RTA provides commuter bus service from the outer suburbs of Fulton County the city of Sandy Springs to Midtown and Downtown Atlanta. . !
. 5 Savannah Chatham 145,862 Culture History Atlanta was selected on September 18 1990 in Tokyo Japan over Athens Belgrade Manchester Melbourne and Toronto at the 96th IOC Session the city entered the competition as a dark horse being up against stiff competition the US media also criticized it as a second-tier city and complained of Georgia's Confederate history However the IOC Evaluation Commission ranked Atlanta's infrastructure and facilities the highest while IOC members said that it could guarantee large television revenues similar to the success of the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles Additionally former US ambassador to the UN and Atlanta mayor Andrew Jackson Young touted Atlanta's civil rights history and reputation for racial harmony Young also wanted to showcase a reformed American South the strong economy of Atlanta and improved race relations in the South helped to impress the IOC officials the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games (ACOG) also proposed a substantial revenue-sharing with the IOC USOC and other NOCs Atlanta's main rivals were Toronto whose front-running bid that began in 1986 had chances to succeed after Canada had held a successful 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and Melbourne Australia who hosted the 1956 Summer Olympics and after Brisbane Australia's failed bid for the 1992 games (which were awarded to Barcelona) and prior to Sydney Australia's successful 2000 Summer Olympics bid This would be Toronto's fourth failed attempt since 1960 (tried in 1960 1964 and 1976 but defeated by Rome Tokyo and Montreal). Conversion to Georgia State Stadium City NOC Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5.
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