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Gems Sovc Report Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:25 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:1 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% US SENATE Polling Absentee Total MAX CLELAND(I)(D) 47078 2015 49093 34.28% SAXBY CHAMBLISS(R) 86716 4888 91604 63.97% CLAUDE THOMAS(L) 2371 108 2479 1.73% GOVERNOR Polling Absentee Total ROY E BARNES(I)(D) 50346 2149 52495 36.72% SONNY PERDUE(R) 80716 4671 85387 59.72% GARRETT M. HAYES(L) 4808 181 4989 3.49% LT GOVERNOR Polling Absentee Total MARK TAYLOR(I)(D) 53411 2307 55718 39.18% STEVE STANCIL(R) 75613 4423 80036 56.28% HERBERT GALLOWAY(I) 6155 244 6399 4.50% SECRETARY OF STATE Polling Absentee Total CATHY COX(I)(D) 67145 2951 70096 49.34% CHARLIE BAILEY(R) 60826 3698 64524 45.42% MIKE PITTS(L) 7138 295 7433 5.23% ATTORNEY GENERAL Polling Absentee Total THURBERT BAKER(I)(D) 60876 2761 63637 45.35% SHANNON GOESSLING(R) 72495 4114 76609 54.59% COM OF AGRICULTURE Polling Absentee Total TOMMY IRVIN(I)(D) 59006 2785 61791 43.99% DEANNA STRICKLAND(R) 66897 3739 70636 50.28% DOUG MORTON(L) 7658 356 8014 5.70% COM OF INSURANCE Polling Absentee Total LOIS COHEN(D) 31778 1033 32811 23.23% JOHN OXENDINE(I)(R) 96615 5638 102253 72.41% HELMUT FORREN(L) 5867 258 6125 4.34% SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Polling Absentee Total BARBARA CHRISTMAS(D) 41866 1607 43473 30.69% KATHY COX(R) 85918 4981 90899 64.17% LYNN KROGSENG(L) 6913 330 7243 5.11% Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:25 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:2 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% COM OF LABOR Polling Absentee Total MIKE THURMOND(I)(D) 51538 2029 53567 38.40% RICHARD MCGEE(R) 73048 4437 77485 55.55% WILLIAM COSTA(L) 8111 325 8436 6.05% PSC - DURDEN Polling Absentee Total E. SIZEMORE(I)(D) 45662 1727 47389 34.46% H. DOUG EVERETT(R) 85058 4976 90034 65.47% PSC - MCDONALD Polling Absentee Total BUBBA MCDONALD(I)(D) 43877 1783 45660 33.02% ANGELA E. SPEIR(R) 77030 4441 81471 58.93% JAMES W. HARRIS(L) 10598 498 11096 8.03% CONGRESSIONAL DIST 4 Polling Absentee Total DENISE MAJETTE(D) 1974 68 2042 50.33% CYNTHIA VAN AUKEN(R) 1876 128 2004 49.40% CONGRESSIONAL DIST 7 Polling Absentee Total MICHAEL R. BERLON(D) 22458 812 23270 22.71% JOHN LINDER(I)(D) 74732 4362 79094 77.20% CONGRESSIONAL DIST 10 Polling Absentee Total NATHAN DEAL(I)(R) 12572 621 13193 99.35% CONGRESSIONAL DIST 13 Polling Absentee Total DAVID SCOTT(D) 9701 264 9965 49.32% CLAY COX(R) 9666 562 10228 50.62% SENATE DIST 5 Polling Absentee Total MARY SQUIRES(D) 8702 222 8924 56.60% JAMES HERCHEK(R) 6482 342 6824 43.28% SENATE DIST 9 Polling Absentee Total DON BALFOUR(I)(R) 35384 2014 37398 99.20% SENATE DIST 40 Polling Absentee Total LIANE LEVETAN(D) 277 7 284 37.52% BART LADD(I)(R) 452 21 473 62.48% Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:26 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:3 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% SENATE DIST 41 Polling Absentee Total STEVE HENSON(D) 4147 215 4362 37.18% G. DIMAGGIO TOW(R) 6926 440 7366 62.78% SENATE DIST 45 Polling Absentee Total RENEE UNTERMAN(R) 20536 1007 21543 99.23% SENATE DIST 48 Polling Absentee Total DAVID SHAFER(I)(R) 27002 1298 28300 99.09% SENATE DIST 55 Polling Absentee Total GLORIA BUTLER(I)(D) 6715 234 6949 97.96% HOUSE DIST 61 POST 1 Polling Absentee Total RON SAILOR(I)(D) 8702 329 9031 98.02% HOUSE DIST 61 POST 2 Polling Absentee Total EARNEST WILLIAMS(D) 4704 144 4848 36.46% W. SCOTT DAVIS(R) 7937 505 8442 63.50% HOUSE DIST 61 POST 3 Polling Absentee Total BILLY MITCHELL(D) 4760 144 4904 36.79% TERRY MILTON(R) 7922 498 8420 63.17% HOUSE DIST 64 Polling Absentee Total TOM RICE(I)(R) 10391 554 10945 99.15% HOUSE DIST 65 Polling Absentee Total BROOKS COLEMAN(I)(R) 9830 495 10325 99.31% HOUSE DIST 66 Polling Absentee Total PEDRO MARIN(D) 3329 102 3431 97.86% HOUSE DIST 67 POST 1 Polling Absentee Total MIKE COAN(I)(R) 19141 891 20032 99.52% HOUSE DIST 67 POST 2 Polling Absentee Total JAMES MILLS(I)(R) 18941 888 19829 99.56% Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:26 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:4 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% HOUSE DIST 68 Polling Absentee Total DAVID CASAS(R) 5006 336 5342 69.04% CHRIS CRAWFORD(L) 2293 79 2372 30.66% HOUSE DIST 69 POST 1 Polling Absentee Total CURT THOMPSON(D) 6873 164 7037 97.64% HOUSE DIST 69 POST 2 Polling Absentee Total HUGH FLOYD(D) 4916 99 5015 54.48% GENE CALLAWAY(I)(R) 3999 190 4189 45.50% HOUSE DIST 70 POST 1 Polling Absentee Total JOE HORNER(D) 9203 384 9587 24.05% C. BANNISTER(I)(R) 28479 1767 30246 75.89% HOUSE DIST 70 POST 2 Polling Absentee Total SCOTT DIX(I)(R) 32106 1832 33938 99.35% HOUSE DIST 70 POST 3 Polling Absentee Total JOHN HEARD(R) 32317 1814 34131 99.32% HOUSE DIST 71 POST 1 Polling Absentee Total LEN WALKER(I)(R) 13605 644 14249 99.26% HOUSE DIST 71 POST 2 Polling Absentee Total DONNA SHELDON(R) 13661 654 14315 99.34% SOLICITOR-GENERAL Polling Absentee Total GERALD BLANEY(I)(R) 110534 5627 116161 99.14% COUNTY COM DIST 2 Polling Absentee Total BERT NASUTI(I)(R) 22453 1200 23653 99.00% COUNTY COM DIST 4 Polling Absentee Total KEVIN KENERLY(I)(R) 27472 1276 28748 98.51% BD OF ED DIST 2 Polling Absentee Total DAN SECKINGER(I)(R) 25877 1110 26987 99.31% Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:26 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:5 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% BD OF ED DIST 4 Polling Absentee Total BOB McCLURE(I)(R) 26809 1458 28267 99.14% CONST AMENDMENT 1 Polling Absentee Total YES 110621 6089 116710 83.11% NO 22913 804 23717 16.89% CONST AMENDMENT 2 Polling Absentee Total YES 52277 2116 54393 39.78% NO 77896 4461 82357 60.22% CONST AMENDMENT 3 Polling Absentee Total YES 81936 4143 86079 62.95% NO 48193 2466 50659 37.05% CONST AMENDMENT 4 Polling Absentee Total YES 92032 4361 96393 69.70% NO 39589 2319 41908 30.30% CONST AMENDMENT 5 Polling Absentee Total YES 51955 2094 54049 40.34% NO 75564 4360 79924 59.66% CONST AMENDMENT 6 Polling Absentee Total YES 93885 5068 98953 71.21% NO 38349 1660 40009 28.79% STATEWIDE REFERENDUM A Polling Absentee Total YES 104268 5601 109869 79.86% NO 26612 1101 27713 20.14% STATEWIDE REFERENDUM B Polling Absentee Total YES 111404 5703 117107 84.24% NO 20849 1052 21901 15.76% STATEWIDE REFERENDUM C Polling Absentee Total YES 54933 2393 57326 42.09% NO 74673 4187 78860 57.91% Election Summary Report Date:01/07/04 Time:14:04:26 Gwinnett Co., Georgia Page:6 of 6 General Election November 5, 2002 Summary For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races Registered Voters 249579 - Cards Cast 143603 57.54% STATEWIDE REFERENDUM D Polling Absentee Total YES 41821 1936 43757 32.59% NO 85857 4649 90506 67.41% STATEWIDE REFERENDUM E Polling Absentee Total YES 99660 5364 105024 77.18% NO 29838 1206 31044 22.82% BOND ELECTION QUESTION Polling Absentee Total YES 65904 3654 69558 52.12% NO 61336 2552 63888 47.88%.
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