Politics & Government

Gwinnett OKs March 6 Vote on Sunday Alcohol Sales

Nash expects voters to approve the measure.

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Voters will get a chance March 6 to approve Sunday alcohol sales in unincorporated areas of Gwinnett County.

Following several other cities in the county, on Tuesday unanimously approved allowing a public referendum on the new Georgia law that allows municipalities to determine whether packaged alcohol can be sold by retailers on Sunday. District 1 Commissioner Shirley Lasseter, whose district includes Suwanee, missed the vote because of illness.

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This would apply to retailers in unincorporated areas of the county, where a large majority of Gwinnett's 805,000 residents live. Per state law, sales would be allowed from 12:30-11:30 p.m. on Sunday.

"Based on what has happened elsewhere in the state, I expect it will pass," Commission Chairman Charlotte Nash said.

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This vote will be held the same day as the state's presidential primary. Holding a Sunday alcohol sales vote earlier would have required a special election for the financially strapped county.


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