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Primary 7/20/10 Election Results Johnny Isakson 9905 100.00% 577 283 788 379 635 606 1026 380 845 762 625 520 373 215 311 240 354 765 221 United States Senate - Rep Rakeim "RJ" Hadley 194 15.52% 16 6 9 7 17 16 13 20 12 10 15 7 13 United States Senate - Dem Michael "Mike" Thurmond 1056 84.48% 41 20 72 31 63 135 95 139 76 42 51 33 81 23 19 15 33 63 24 Jeff Chapman 266 2.27% 13 5 29 6 15 15 29 15 15 11 22 21 19 2 8 4 10 21 6 Nathan Deal 2989 25.49% 185 110 229 105 185 164 275 121 258 232 201 150 115 79 86 70 104 262 58 TOTALS 9905 100.00% 577 283 788 379 635 606 1026 380 845 762 625 520 373 215 311 240 354 765 221 Karen Handel 3653 31.16% 207 112 271 148 243 238 402 138 311 318 197 184 114 74 111 87 130 273 95 Governor - Rep Eric Johnson 2485 21.20% 152 64 204 100 163Tot 171als 256 99 216 155 159 114 92 50 109 69 92 171 49 Ray McBerry 179 1.53% 18 8 15 6 7 16 18 3 18 12 8 10 John W Oxendine 2109 17.99% 122 49 166 89 161 121 210 89 188 142 148 111 97 41 61 52 75 138 49 Otis Putnam 43 0.37% % of Total TOTALS 1250 100.00% 57 26 81 38 80 151 108 159 88 52 66 40 94 28 25 18 39 74 26 Campton Thurbert Baker 341 24.25% 18 2 22 12 13 53 29 60 17 8 22 6Grati 26s 9 2 7 12 19 4 Roy E Barnes 934 66.43% 41 25 68 21 67 106 91 104 78 39 46 32 72 17 19 11 27 46 24 Bill Bolton 22 1.56% Governor - Dem Primary 7/20/10 Carl Camon 7 0.50% Between Election Results Randal Mangham 6 0.43% Dubose Porter 39 2.77% Walnut Grove David Poythress 57 4.05% TOTALS 11724 100.00% 700 349 917 456 777 727 1193 466 1009 874 737 592 447L 250oganville 378 287N 419 883 263 Social Circle S Monroe N Monroe 3132323134225111123 Loganville S TOTALS 1406 100.00% 65 31 101 41 87 171 130 179 104 56 74 40 103 28 26 20 42 75 33 West Walton Broken Arrow 2023120212002001022 2010110000100000010 Bay Creek 0110010110000000001 1232145742110001041 E Monroe 1143445535413250331 Mountain Jersey Blasingame 5636112 Good Hope Bold Springs Whatley 53247163 L.S. Casey Cagle 9447 100.00% 554 275 764 344 609 580 965 361 802 720 630 477 353 202 301 232 355 718 205 Lieutenant Governor - Rep Tricia Carpenter McCracken 370 31.30% 15 8 26 12 24 46 27 54 20 22 24 8 32 6 3 4 11 21 7 Lieutenant Governor - Dem Carol Porter 812 68.70% 38 20 60 22 43 94 76 99 66 28 41 27 59 17 16 15 24 51 16 Brian Kemp 6945 64.71% 395 217 550 279 429 402 757 268 552 519 441 359 270 168 225 177 255 522 160 Doug MacGinnitieSecretary of State - Rep 3788 35.29% 242 103 294 138 281 248 339 161 364 269 254 191 134 64 115 91 125 293 82 TOTALS 9447 100.00% 554 275 764 344 609 580 965 361 802 720 630 477 353 202 301 232 355 718 205 Totals Gail Buckner 437 36.36% 15 13 46 14 22 44 35 49 34 14 22 19 33 7 7 7 11 32 13 Gary HorlacherSecretary of State - Dem 127 10.57% 10 % of Total TOTALS 1182 100.00% 53 28 86 34 67 140 103 153 86 50 65 35 91 23 19 19 35 72 23 Michael Mills 242 20.13% 16 7 12 6 9 30 20 34 14 14 11 4 23 6 10 5 5 13 3 Angela "Miss Angela" Moore 251 20.88% 7 5 10 9 21 35 27 34 19 8Campton 19 6 16 8 2 1 11 7 6 Geroganna Sinkfield 145 12.06% 7 4 11 3 7 21 15 24 Gratis TOTALS 10733 100.00% 637 320 844 417 710 650 1096 429 916 788 695 550 404 232 340 268 380 815 242 Primary 7/20/10 Sam Olens 4156 40.95% 252 142 309 152 289 294 385 153 379 297 251 207 179 101B 117etwee 113n 165 269Election 102 Results Preston W SmithAttorney General - Rep 3078 30.33% 179 95 256 136 164 177 351 154 231 215 194 139 111 56 103 70 110 254 83 Max Wood 2915 28.72% 177 73 248 107 219 157 262 95 273 218 218 174 87 62 103 77Walnut 89 231 Grov 45e Loganville N Social Circle TOTALS 1202 100.00% 55 30 83 35 68 145 105 154 88 51 63 37 89 26 22 19 36 70 26 S Monroe N Monroe TOTALS 10149 100.00% 608 310 813 395 672 628 998 402 883 730 663 520 377 219 323 260 364 754 230 Loganville S 1439158131289263343122 West Walton Broken Arrow Bay Creek E Monroe Mountain Jersey Blasingame Good Hope 972611202662 Bold Springs Whatley Ken Hodges 823 68.24% 47 19 62 23 51 92 68 105 60 29 45 26 59 15 16 15 25 49 17 Rob TeilhetAttorney General - Dem 383 31.76% 12 11 25 11 23 49 36 47 27 22 22 11 30 10 5 4 9 22 7 Commissioner of Agriculture - Rep Gary Black 8007 79.65% 482 261 607 299 516 480 808 313 668 539 504 412 292 192 265 211 322 635 201 Darwin Carter 2046 20.35% 122 56 177 85 146 139 189 89 181 175 147 103 85 30 49 49 56 137 31 Commissioner of Agriculture - Dem J.B. Powell 1055 100.00% 49 25 69 31 57 124 95 138 80 43 60 31 76 24 20 16 31 64 22 TOTALS 1206 100.00% 59Tota 30ls 87 34 74 141 104 152 87 51 67 37 89 25 21 19 34 71 24 % of Total Commissioner of Insurance - Rep Dennis Cain 898 8.83% 41 26 62 33 64 62 77 35 78 68 70 49 33 17 39 25 27 68 24 Rick Collum 471 4.63% 23 14 45 22 38 36 36 24 33 36Campton 35 26 18 8 14 11 11 29 12 Seth Harp 540 5.31% 41 17 42 26 38 37 65 26 44 39 25 24 15 17 9 18 23 24 10 TOTALS 10053 100.00% 604 317 784 384 662 619 997 402 849 714 651 515 377 222 314 260 378 772 232 Ralph T Hudgens 3267 32.13% 228 122 225 130 208 178 338 141 262 224 208 145Grati 143s 80 106 79 130 236 84 Tom Knox 1647 16.20% 93 38 140 62 110 84 145 55 155 123 134 106 68 33 47 43 60 130 21 John Mamalakis 203 2.00% 10 6 11 10 11 18 21 11 25 17 10 12 Primary 7/20/10 Stephen Dale Northington 242 2.38% 8 4 25 14 17 16 32 9 18 18 12 5 12 9Betwee 8 3n 17 11Election 4 Results TOTALS 1055 100.00% 49 25 69 31 57 124 95 138 80 43 60 31 76 24 20 16 31 64 22 Gerry Purcell 1157 11.38% 80 29 106 36 68 47 163 53 98 63 64 61 36 15 28 31 39 112 28 Maria Sheffield 1742 17.13% 94 56 146 64 116 131 158 55 171 136 92 93 55 34 71 46Walnut 59 125 Grov 40e Loganville N Social Circle S Monroe N Monroe TOTALS 10167 100.00% 618 312 802 397 670 609 1035 409 884 724 650 521 386 214 324 260 369 756 227 Loganville S West Walton Broken Arrow Bay Creek E Monroe Mountain Jersey Blasingame Good Hope Bold Springs Whatley 61243214 Commissioner of Insurance - Dem Mary Squires 1050 100.00% 50 26 68 31 62 125 90 139 77 39 65 33 74 22 19 16 31 63 20 State School Superintendent - Rep John D Barge 4804 50.53% 284 163 389 177 299 286 482 204 417 343 294 273 160 98 139 138 160 404 94 Richard Woods 4704 49.47% 287 135 363 193 330 284 438 185 412 353 329 230 183 99 156 109 171 330 117 State School Superintendent - Dem TOTALS 1050 100.00% 50 26 68 31 62 125 90 139 77 39 65 33 74 22 19 16 31 63 20 Beth Farokhi 349 28.72% 16 10 29 12 25Tot 34als 28 43 23 11 16 13 24 9 6 2 14 26 8 Joe Martin 647 53.25% 32 12 36 16 32 81 57 100 45 23 39 18 53 13 12 13 18 34 13 Brian Westlake 219 18.02% 8 8 20 5 12 23 23 14 20 15 11 6 17 % of Total TOTALS 9508 100.00% 571 298 752 370 629 570 920 389 829 696 623 503 343 197 295 247 331 734 211 Campton Mark ButlerCommissioner of Labor - Rep 6369 66.32% 380 211 532 263 410 377 630 252 513 444 424 317 244 151 212 168 220 473 148 Melvin Everson 3234 33.68% 193 92 232 108 233 189 319 137 346 250 187 195Grati 113s 54 84 75 112 251 64 Primary 7/20/10 Between Election Results Terry LCommissioner Coleman of Labor - Dem 694 58.12% 32 19 45 18 35 87 63 97 48 21 35 20 51 21 10 13 26 39 14 Darryl Hicks 500 41.88% 25 10 33 16 37 52 42 63 36 27 30 15 37 6 11 6Walnut 10 32Grov 12e TOTALS 1215 100.00% 56 30 85 33 69 138 108 157 88 49 66 37 94 26 25 19 37 72 26 Loganville N Social Circle TOTALS 9603 100.00% 573 303 764 371 643 566 949 389 859 694 611 512 357 205 296 243 332 724 212 S Monroe N Monroe TOTALS 1194 100.00% 57 29 78 34 72 139 105 160 84 48 65 35 88 27 21 19 36 71 26 Loganville S West Walton Broken Arrow Bay Creek E Monroe Mountain Jersey Blasingame Good Hope Bold Springs Whatley 4745125 B Joseph "Joey" Brush 773 7.38% 38 15 43 37 62 52 74 26 79 74 48 34 18 13 27 12 26 77 18 Public Service Comm - Rep John Douglas 2439 23.28% 120 56 152 118 167 304 201 60 226 223 158 125 66 30 108 51 92 129 53 Tim Echols 2005 19.14% 146 56 170 77 192 88 107 56 254 189 139 127 57 50 50 28 57 131 31 Jeff May 5260 50.21% 338 194 434 172 235 232 728 281 303 231 318 249 282 136 146 177 207 456 141 Keith Moffett 1104 100.00% 56 23 73 32 59 133 101 142 86 43 64 33 78 26 17 17 35 63 23 Public Service Comm - Dem Clay Cox 1678 15.17% 76 56 123 68 100Tot 130als 201 89 137 91 93 103 62 36 39 36 72 125 41 Chuck Efstration 226 2.04% 7 7 19 8 28 8 31 10 16 13 15 12 US Rep 7th Dist - Rep TOTALS 10477 100.00% 642 321 799 404 656 676 1110 423 862 717 663 535 423 229 331 268 382 793 243 Jef Fincher 228 2.06% 7 10 17 8 21 19 20 6 11 16 13 10 Ronnie Grist 101 0.91% % of Total Jody Hice 4222 38.16% 335 159 329 137 271 178 325 171 403 341 238 214 158 101 115 119 145 381 102 Tom Kirby 876 7.92% 29 11 65 48 66 49 112 28 88 105 74 28 44 11 30 18 33 24 13 TOTALS 1104 100.00% 56 23 73 32 59 133Campton 101 142 86 43 64 33 78 26 17 17 35 63 23 Tom Parrott 195 1.76% 10 5 22 5 9 19 19 16 14 6 16 Rob Woodall 3538 31.98% 193 80 281 153 235 267 390 116 276 266 249 197Grati 125s 59 126 77 106 261 81 Primary 7/20/10 Between Election Results Doug Heckman 1093 100.00% 54 23 75 31 58 135 103 138 81 45 65 33 80 26 16 15 31 63 21 Walnut Grove US Rep 7th Dist - Dem Loganville N Social Circle TOTALS 11064 100.00% 664 331 863 435 737 672 1106 438 957 844 705 574 417 224 341 270 384 851 251 S Monroe N Monroe TOTALS 1093 100.00% 54 23 75 31 5873787282126734064375 135 103 138 81 45 65 33 80 26 16 15 31 63 21 Loganville S West Walton Broken Arrow Bay Creek E Monroe Mountain Jersey Blasingame Good Hope Bold Springs Whatley 76912234 978915202 784868103 Ester Fleming, Jr 757 23.75% -- -- -- 111 -- 125 -- -- -- 215 148 -- -- -- 66 46 -- -- 46 State Senate 17th Dist - Rep Todd Hilton 1448 45.42% -- -- -- 139 -- 364 -- -- -- 296 269 -- -- -- 134 135 -- -- 111 Rick Jeffares 983 30.83% -- -- -- 153 -- 169 -- -- -- 189 206 -- -- -- 127 69 -- -- 70 NicholasState P Day Senate 17th Dist - Dem 110 32.07%
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