Election Summary Report General Election CHEROKEE November 03, 2020 OFFICIAL and COMPLETE

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Election Summary Report General Election CHEROKEE November 03, 2020 OFFICIAL and COMPLETE Page: 1 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM Election Summary Report General Election CHEROKEE November 03, 2020 OFFICIAL AND COMPLETE Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Registered Voters: 145,539 of 190,531 (76.39%) Ballots Cast: 145,539 President of the United States (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,832 26 145,539 / 190,531 76.39% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Donald J. Trump (I) (Rep) 23,758 56,171 19,639 19 99,587 Joseph R. Biden (Dem) 6,598 18,929 17,261 6 42,794 Jo Jorgensen (Lib) 921 899 628 1 2,449 Total Votes 31,277 75,999 37,571 26 144,873 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Loren Collins WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Gloria La Riva WRITE-IN 0 0 2 0 2 Barbara Bellar WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Jade Simmons WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Kasey Wells WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Carroll WRITE-IN 0 0 17 0 17 Kathryn Gibson WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 David Byrne WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Deborah Rouse WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Charles WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Don Blankenship WRITE-IN 0 0 5 0 5 Peter Sherrill WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 President R19 Boddie WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Howie Hawkins WRITE-IN 0 0 19 0 19 Shawn Howard WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Princess Jacob-Fambro WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Unresolved Write-In 129 136 0 0 265 Page: 2 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM US Senate (Perdue) (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,832 26 145,539 / 190,531 76.39% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail David A. Perdue (I) (Rep) 23,455 56,129 19,782 18 99,384 Jon Ossoff (Dem) 6,345 17,989 15,587 7 39,928 Shane Hazel (Lib) 1,438 1,737 1,038 1 4,214 Total Votes 31,238 75,855 36,407 26 143,526 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 50 61 0 0 111 US Senate (Loeffler) - Special (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,832 26 145,539 / 190,531 76.39% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Al Bartell (Ind) 137 161 100 0 398 Allen Buckley (Ind) 192 239 155 1 587 Doug Collins (Rep) 7,309 20,188 7,369 8 34,874 John Fortuin (Grn) 121 183 177 0 481 Derrick E. Grayson (Rep) 512 899 291 1 1,703 Michael Todd Greene (Ind) 138 157 79 1 375 Annette Davis Jackson (Rep) 548 900 284 0 1,732 Deborah Jackson (Dem) 867 2,618 1,577 3 5,065 Jamesia James (Dem) 255 546 337 0 1,138 A. Wayne Johnson (Rep) 364 607 154 0 1,125 Tamara Johnson-Shealey 335 634 410 1 1,380 (Dem) Matt Lieberman (Dem) 759 1,798 1,081 0 3,638 Kelly Loeffler (I) (Rep) 13,728 31,965 11,672 7 57,372 Joy Felicia Slade (Dem) 192 440 147 0 779 Brian Slowinski (Lib) 699 703 311 0 1,713 Valencia Stovall (Ind) 113 153 73 0 339 Ed Tarver (Dem) 51 99 183 0 333 Kandiss Taylor (Rep) 385 682 208 0 1,275 Raphael Warnock (Dem) 3,773 11,759 11,927 2 27,461 Richard Dien Winfield (Dem) 93 196 183 0 472 Total Votes 30,571 74,927 36,718 24 142,240 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Rod Mack WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Unresolved Write-In 73 63 0 0 136 Page: 3 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM Public Service Commission District 1 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,716 26 145,423 / 190,531 76.33% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Jason Shaw (I) (Rep) 22,964 55,410 20,086 16 98,476 Robert G. Bryant (Dem) 5,205 16,300 14,710 5 36,220 Elizabeth Melton (Lib) 2,264 2,779 1,595 4 6,642 Total Votes 30,433 74,489 36,391 25 141,338 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 32 28 0 0 60 Public Service Commission District 4 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,716 26 145,423 / 190,531 76.33% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. 22,830 55,090 19,741 15 97,676 (I) (Rep) Daniel Blackman (Dem) 5,378 16,548 14,826 4 36,756 Nathan Wilson (Lib) 2,057 2,477 1,430 5 5,969 Total Votes 30,265 74,115 35,997 24 140,401 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 21 30 0 0 51 US House District 11 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 42 of 42 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 31,461 76,220 37,832 26 145,539 / 190,531 76.39% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Barry Loudermilk (I) (Rep) 24,339 57,008 20,915 18 102,280 Dana Barrett (Dem) 6,101 17,621 15,764 6 39,492 Total Votes 30,440 74,629 36,679 24 141,772 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 45 50 0 0 95 Page: 4 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM State Senate District 14 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 18 of 18 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 13,127 28,816 14,420 10 56,373 / 77,052 73.16% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Bruce Thompson (I) (Rep) 9,864 21,062 7,743 3 38,672 Travis Johnson (Dem) 2,731 6,982 6,132 4 15,849 Total Votes 12,595 28,044 13,875 7 54,521 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 12 18 0 0 30 State Senate District 21 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 26 of 26 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 17,501 44,875 21,206 15 83,597 / 106,707 78.34% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Brandon Beach (I) (Rep) 15,324 38,142 14,497 9 67,972 Total Votes 15,324 38,142 14,497 9 67,972 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 404 1,164 0 0 1,568 State Senate District 56 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 833 2,529 2,090 1 5,453 / 6,772 80.52% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail John Albers (I) (Rep) 580 1,719 1,058 0 3,357 Sarah Beeson (Dem) 215 755 955 0 1,925 Total Votes 795 2,474 2,013 0 5,282 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 1 3 0 0 4 Page: 5 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM State House District 20 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 7,649 17,715 9,338 8 34,710 / 46,220 75.10% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Charlice Byrd (Rep) 5,517 12,146 4,595 4 22,262 Ginny Lennox (Dem) 1,869 5,203 4,343 1 11,416 Total Votes 7,386 17,349 8,938 5 33,678 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 18 22 0 0 40 State House District 21 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 7,547 20,095 9,009 6 36,657 / 47,628 76.97% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Brad Thomas (Rep) 5,851 14,992 4,944 0 25,787 William D. Hughes (Dem) 1,411 4,608 3,662 0 9,681 Total Votes 7,262 19,600 8,606 0 35,468 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 7 10 0 0 17 State House District 22 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 10 of 10 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 5,427 15,860 6,583 5 27,875 / 34,558 80.66% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Wes Cantrell (I) (Rep) 4,631 13,267 4,213 2 22,113 Charles Ravenscraft (Dem) 628 2,258 2,129 0 5,015 Total Votes 5,259 15,525 6,342 2 27,128 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 5 8 0 0 13 Page: 6 of 13 11/9/2020 3:39:45 PM State House District 23 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 12 of 12 (100.00%) Election Day Advanced Vot Absentee by Provisional Total Times Cast 8,346 17,018 8,702 6 34,072 / 46,693 72.97% Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Mandi L.
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