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Election Summary Report / Informe Resumido De La Elección Page: 1 of 18 11/9/2020 10:10:23 AM Election Summary Report / Informe Resumido de la Elección General Election / Elección General Gwinnett County / Condado de Gwinnett November 03, 2020 / 3 de Noviembre del 2020 Summary for: All Contests, All districts, All Tabulators, All Counting Groups/ Resumen para: Todos los Concursos, Todos los Distritos, Todos los Tabuladores, Todos los Grupos de Conteo Official and Complete / Oficial y Completo Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 416,458 of 581,467 (71.62%) Ballots Cast: 827,758 President of the United States/Presidentede los Estados Unidos (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 73,505 217,636 124,605 712 416,458 / 581,467 71.62% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Donald J. Trump (I) (Rep) 35,271 90,472 40,396 274 166,413 40.18% Joseph R. Biden (Dem) 35,793 124,125 81,502 407 241,827 58.39% Jo Jorgensen (Lib) 1,742 2,186 1,679 18 5,625 1.36% Total Votes 72,888 216,885 123,720 699 414,192 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Loren Collins WRITE-IN 0 0 2 0 2 0.00% Gloria La Riva WRITE-IN 12 8 13 0 33 0.01% Barbara Bellar WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% Brian Carroll WRITE-IN 23 45 43 0 111 0.03% David Byrne WRITE-IN 1 0 0 0 1 0.00% Don Blankenship WRITE-IN 0 1 3 0 4 0.00% Howie Hawkins WRITE-IN 28 37 67 0 132 0.03% Jade Simmons WRITE-IN 15 5 9 0 29 0.01% Kasey Wells WRITE-IN 0 1 1 0 2 0.00% Kathryn Gibson WRITE-IN 1 0 0 0 1 0.00% Mark Charles WRITE-IN 1 3 0 0 4 0.00% Peter Sherrill WRITE-IN 0 0 1 0 1 0.00% President R19 Boddie WRITE-IN 1 1 1 0 3 0.00% Shawn Howard WRITE-IN 0 1 2 0 3 0.00% Princess Jacob-Fambro WRITE-IN 0 0 1 0 1 0.00% Unresolved Write-In 52 12 2 1 67 Page: 2 of 18 11/9/2020 10:10:23 AM US Senate (Perdue)/Senado de los EE.UU. (Perdue) (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 73,505 217,636 124,605 712 416,458 / 581,467 71.62% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail David A. Perdue (I) (Rep) 34,576 90,661 41,296 221 166,754 40.55% Jon Ossoff (Dem) 35,117 121,145 76,886 403 233,551 56.80% Shane Hazel (Lib) 3,126 4,671 3,070 34 10,901 2.65% Total Votes 72,819 216,477 121,252 658 411,206 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 83 183 50 2 318 US Senate (Loeffler) - Special/Senado de los EE.UU. (Loeffler) - Especial (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 73,505 217,636 124,605 712 416,458 / 581,467 71.62% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Al Bartell (Ind) 444 642 324 3 1,413 0.35% Allen Buckley (Ind) 485 632 435 11 1,563 0.39% Doug Collins (Rep) 11,037 32,296 14,473 80 57,886 14.37% John Fortuin (Grn) 431 622 480 4 1,537 0.38% Derrick E. Grayson (Rep) 1,419 2,711 828 20 4,978 1.24% Michael Todd Greene (Ind) 393 538 303 8 1,242 0.31% Annette Davis Jackson (Rep) 1,250 2,225 888 10 4,373 1.09% Deborah Jackson (Dem) 6,821 19,045 9,940 102 35,908 8.92% Jamesia James (Dem) 2,088 5,277 2,474 25 9,864 2.45% A. Wayne Johnson (Rep) 1,091 1,904 644 16 3,655 0.91% Tamara Johnson-Shealey 3,383 9,166 3,504 45 16,098 4.00% (Dem) Matt Lieberman (Dem) 3,173 9,144 3,703 17 16,037 3.98% Kelly Loeffler (I) (Rep) 17,944 48,733 21,889 47 88,613 22.00% Joy Felicia Slade (Dem) 1,254 2,980 522 2 4,758 1.18% Brian Slowinski (Lib) 1,115 1,439 638 5 3,197 0.79% Valencia Stovall (Ind) 348 533 308 2 1,191 0.30% Ed Tarver (Dem) 302 778 661 2 1,743 0.43% Kandiss Taylor (Rep) 786 1,318 381 2 2,487 0.62% Raphael Warnock (Dem) 17,435 73,490 51,923 120 142,968 35.50% Richard Dien Winfield (Dem) 714 1,661 822 7 3,204 0.80% Total Votes 71,913 215,134 115,140 528 402,715 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Rod Mack WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 0.00% Unresolved Write-In 16 4 2 0 22 Page: 3 of 18 11/9/2020 10:10:23 AM Public Service Commission Dist 1/Comisionado de Servicio Público Dist 1 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 73,505 217,636 124,602 712 416,455 / 581,467 71.62% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Jason Shaw (I) (Rep) 33,855 89,529 42,114 223 165,721 40.97% Robert G. Bryant (Dem) 32,225 115,533 73,536 363 221,657 54.80% Elizabeth Melton (Lib) 4,887 7,843 4,321 55 17,106 4.23% Total Votes 70,967 212,905 119,971 641 404,484 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 45 63 29 1 138 Public Service Commission Dist 4/Comisionado de Servicio Público Dist 4 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 156 of 156 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 73,505 217,636 124,602 712 416,455 / 581,467 71.62% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. 33,626 89,020 41,555 213 164,414 40.87% (I) (Rep) Daniel Blackman (Dem) 32,709 116,743 73,948 365 223,765 55.63% Nathan Wilson (Lib) 4,127 6,338 3,554 49 14,068 3.50% Total Votes 70,462 212,101 119,057 627 402,247 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 35 52 31 3 121 US House Dist 4/Distrito del Congreso 4 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 34 of 34 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 12,903 44,953 25,420 153 83,429 / 118,290 70.53% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Johsie Cruz Ezammudeen 4,754 13,393 6,729 23 24,899 31.08% (Rep) Henry C. "Hank" Johnson, Jr. 7,510 30,086 17,536 75 55,207 68.92% (I) (Dem) Total Votes 12,264 43,479 24,265 98 80,106 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 17 50 51 0 118 Page: 4 of 18 11/9/2020 10:10:23 AM US House Dist 7/Distrito del Congreso 7 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 112 of 112 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 53,522 146,976 88,231 516 289,245 / 405,970 71.25% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Rich McCormick (Rep) 26,509 63,839 31,132 157 121,637 43.30% Carolyn Bourdeaux (Dem) 24,977 79,978 54,100 249 159,304 56.70% Total Votes 51,486 143,817 85,232 406 280,941 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 70 115 98 1 284 US House Dist 10/Distrito del Congreso 10 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 7,080 25,707 10,954 43 43,784 / 57,207 76.54% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Jody Hice (I) (Rep) 4,340 14,460 4,476 7 23,283 54.60% Tabitha Johnson-Green 2,491 10,737 6,124 9 19,361 45.40% (Dem) Total Votes 6,831 25,197 10,600 16 42,644 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 4 6 13 0 23 State Senate Dist 5/Senador Estatal Dist 5 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 27 of 27 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 12,567 27,672 15,687 172 56,098 / 90,711 61.84% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Sheikh Rahman (I) (Dem) 10,015 22,477 12,428 71 44,991 100.00% Total Votes 10,015 22,477 12,428 71 44,991 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 290 478 198 2 968 Page: 5 of 18 11/9/2020 10:10:23 AM State Senate Dist 9/Senador Estatal Dist 9 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 16,840 57,800 32,241 133 107,014 / 142,049 75.34% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail P.
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