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(Vote for 1) DEM Election Summary R Page: 1 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM Election Summary Report Fulton County, Georgia Presidential Preference Primary-General Primary-Nonpartisan General-Special Election June 9, 2020 Official and Complete Registered Voters: 233,409 of 0 (N/A) Ballots Cast: 233,409 REP - President of the United States (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 37,132 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Donald J. Trump (I) 33,861 Total Votes 33,861 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - President of the United States (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 162,093 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Michael Bennet 488 Joseph R. Biden 134,005 Michael R. Bloomberg 1,021 Pete Buttigieg 1,237 John K. Delaney 126 Tulsi Gabbard 501 Amy Klobuchar 623 Deval Patrick 139 Bernie Sanders 16,308 Tom Steyer 101 Elizabeth Warren 4,229 Andrew Yang 1,485 Total Votes 160,263 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 2 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - US Senate (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 40,108 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total David A. Perdue (I) 37,579 Total Votes 37,579 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - US Senate (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 185,536 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Sarah Riggs Amico 17,607 Marckeith DeJesus 4,853 James Knox 3,887 Tricia Carpenter McCracken 2,996 Jon Ossoff 104,738 Maya Dillard Smith 13,555 Teresa Pike Tomlinson 33,635 Total Votes 181,271 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - Public Service Commission Dist 1 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 40,108 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Jason Shaw (I) 34,455 Total Votes 34,455 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - Public Service Commission Dist 1 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 185,536 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Robert G. Bryant 139,057 Total Votes 139,057 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 3 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - Public Service Commission Dist 4 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 40,108 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. 34,017 (I) Total Votes 34,017 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - Public Service Commission Dist 4 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 185,536 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Daniel Blackman 113,401 John Noel 44,327 Total Votes 157,728 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - US House Dist 5 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 6,916 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Angela Stanton-King 5,244 Total Votes 5,244 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - US House Dist 5 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 101,701 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total John R. Lewis (I) 86,176 Barrington D. Martin, II 12,666 Total Votes 98,842 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 4 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - US House Dist 6 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 27,983 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Mykel Lynn Barthelemy 1,188 Karen Handel 20,762 Blake Harbin 1,362 Joe Profit 3,065 Paulette Smith 479 Total Votes 26,856 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - US House Dist 6 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 44,758 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Lucy McBath (I) 40,539 Total Votes 40,539 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - US House Dist 11 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 3,721 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Barry Loudermilk (I) 3,292 Total Votes 3,292 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - US House Dist 11 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 7,263 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Dana Barrett 5,530 Total Votes 5,530 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 5 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - US House Dist 13 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 1,488 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Caesar Gonzales 415 Becky E. Hites 819 Total Votes 1,234 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - US House Dist 13 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 31,814 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Michael Owens 3,236 Jannquell Peters 2,656 David Scott (I) 15,714 Keisha Sean Waites 9,264 Total Votes 30,870 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State Senate Dist 6 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 6,608 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Harrison Lance 5,408 Total Votes 5,408 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 6 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 14,018 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Jennifer "Jen" Jordan (I) 11,583 Total Votes 11,583 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 6 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State Senate Dist 21 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 5,774 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Brandon Beach (I) 4,089 Michael Caldwell 1,431 Total Votes 5,520 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State Senate Dist 28 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 348 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Matt Brass (I) 285 Total Votes 285 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State Senate Dist 32 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 1,999 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Kay Kirkpatrick (I) 1,747 Total Votes 1,747 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 32 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 3,827 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Christine Triebsch 3,038 Total Votes 3,038 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 7 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM DEM - State Senate Dist 35 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 21,939 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Karen W. Ashley 4,000 Donzella James (I) 13,638 Kelly Johnson 3,473 Total Votes 21,111 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 36 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 40,478 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Nan Orrock (I) 32,775 Total Votes 32,775 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 38 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 27,464 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Devin Barrington-Ward 2,899 Michael Carson 2,600 Tania Robinson 5,671 Horacena Tate (I) 14,599 Total Votes 25,769 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 39 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 39,735 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Linda Pritchett 8,662 Nikema Williams (I) 28,246 Total Votes 36,908 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 8 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State Senate Dist 40 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 1,132 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Garry Guan 930 Total Votes 930 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 40 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 1,466 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Sally Harrell (I) 1,215 Total Votes 1,215 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State Senate Dist 48 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 3,873 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Matt Reeves 3,435 Total Votes 3,435 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 48 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 7,371 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Michelle Au 5,157 Josh Uddin 1,577 Total Votes 6,734 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 9 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State Senate Dist 56 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 13,880 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total John Albers (I) 12,457 Total Votes 12,457 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State Senate Dist 56 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 22,316 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Sarah Beeson 18,541 Total Votes 18,541 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State House Dist 22 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 490 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Wes Cantrell (I) 433 Total Votes 433 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 22 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 284 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Charles Ravenscraft 128 Bobbi L. Simpson 83 Total Votes 211 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 10 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State House Dist 25 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 391 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Todd Jones (I) 351 Total Votes 351 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 25 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 956 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Christa Olenczak 792 Total Votes 792 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State House Dist 40 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 329 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Taryn Chilivis Bowman 254 Total Votes 254 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 40 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 624 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Erick Eugene Allen (I) 465 Total Votes 465 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 11 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State House Dist 45 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 398 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Matt Dollar (I) 337 Total Votes 337 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 45 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 1,242 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Sara Tindall Ghazal 991 Total Votes 991 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State House Dist 47 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 5,880 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Jan Jones (I) 5,227 Total Votes 5,227 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 47 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 6,406 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Anthia Owens Carter 5,276 Total Votes 5,276 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 Page: 12 of 32 6/19/2020 2:26:13 PM REP - State House Dist 48 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 4,136 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Betty Price 3,641 Total Votes 3,641 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 DEM - State House Dist 48 (Vote for 1) DEM Total Times Cast 6,591 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Mary Robichaux (I) 5,443 Total Votes 5,443 Total Unresolved Write-In 0 REP - State House Dist 49 (Vote for 1) REP Total Times Cast 5,023 / 0 N/A Candidate Party Total Charles E.
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