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General Election 2022
Voting Precinct | Total Provisional | Total Election Day |
---|---|---|
Brewton Voting District | 0 | 614 |
Buckeye Voting District | 1 | 325 |
Burch Voting District | 0 | 218 |
Cadwell Voting District | 0 | 345 |
Calhoun Park Voting District | 0 | 874 |
Dudley Voting District | 1 | 633 |
First Baptist Church Family Life Center Voting District | 2 | 782 |
Fire Department Station #5 Voting District | 1 | 935 |
Fire Department Station #10 Voting District | 0 | 579 |
Fire Department Station #17 Voting District | 1 | 745 |
Hampton Mill Voting District | 1 | 826 |
Minter Voting District | 5 | 425 |
Reedy Springs Voting District | 0 | 440 |
Smith Voting District | 0 | 802 |
WT Adams Fire Station #18 Voting District | 0 | 668 |
Contest | Candidate | Party | Total Votes |
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Attorney General | Chris Carr | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,200 |
Attorney General | Jennifer "Jen" Jordan | Democrat | 5,954 |
Attorney General | Martin Cowen | Libertarian | 165 |
Central Ga. Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor | Danny B. Hogan | (Incumbent) | 14,407 |
Commissioner of Agriculture | Tyler Harper | Republican | 12,328 |
Commissioner of Agriculture | Nakita Hemingway | Democrat | 5,730 |
Commissioner of Agriculture | David Raudabaugh | (Incumbent) Republican | 239 |
Commissioner of Insurance | John King | Republican | 12,393 |
Commissioner of Insurance | Janice Laws Robinson | Democrat | 5,867 |
Commissioner of Labor | Bruce Thompson | Republican | 12,224 |
Commissioner of Labor | William "Will" Boddie, Jr. | Democrat | 5,774 |
Commissioner of Labor | Emily Anderson | Libertarian | 268 |
County Commissioner District 1 | Brenda Chain | (Incumbent) Democrat
|
2,103 |
County Commissioner District 4 | Jimmy R. Rogers | (Incumbent) Republican | 3,059 |
County Commissioner District 5 | Kevin L. Tanner | (Incumbent) Republican | 2,786 |
Governor | Brian Kemp | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,499 |
Governor | Stacey Abrams | Democrat | 5,971 |
Governor | Shane Hazel | Libertarian | 69 |
Lieutenant Governor | Burt Jones | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,201 |
Lieutenant Governor | Charlie Bailey | Democrat | 5,815 |
Lieutenant Governor | Ryan Graham | Libertarian | 247 |
Secretary of State | Brad Raffensperger | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,158 |
Secretary of State | Bee Nguyen | Democrat | 5,556 |
Secretary of State | Ted Metz | Libertarian | 462 |
State House of Representatives District 155 | Matt Hatchett | (Incumbent) Republican | 15,145 |
State School Superintendent | Richard Woods | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,448 |
State School Superintendent | Alisha Thomas Searcy | Democrat | 5,825 |
State Senate District 20 | Larry Walker | (Incumbent) Republican | 15,177 |
US House of Representatives - District 12 | Rick W. Allen | (Incumbent) Republican | 12,414 |
US House of Representatives - District 12 | Elizabeth 'Liz' Johnson | Democrat | 5,869 |
US Senate | Herschel Junior Walker | Republican | 12,064 |
US Senate | Raphael Warnock | (Incumbent) Democrat | 155 |
US Senate | Chase Oliver | Libertarian | 155 |
Proposal | Yes | No |
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Provides for suspension of compensation of certain State officers and members of the General Assembly. Senate Resolution No. 134 | 15,269 | 2,455 |
Provides for temporary local tax relief after disasters. House Resolution 594 | 15,858 | 1,986 |
Provides for ad valorem tax exemption for certain timber production, reforestation, and harvesting equipment. House Bill No. 997 | 11,513 | 6,062 |
Expands ad valorem tax Exemption for family-owned farms and adds qualified products to the exemption. House Bill No. 498 | 13,641 | 3,981 |
Total Early Voting | Total Absentee Voting |
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8105 | 1278 |