Oconee County voters who choose the Democratic ballot in the May 24 primary will get a chance to express their opinions on nonpartisan elections for the county Board of Commissioners and for the county Board of Education.
They also will be asked if they would prefer to have districts for the Board of Commissioners posts, rather than the at-large districts used at present.
Voters who opt for the Republican ballot in the May 24 primary will be asked these same questions, but with a caveat.