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General Election November 3Rd, 2020 Election Summary Report ( Official and Complete) Newton County PMPage:1 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 General Election November 3rd, 2020 Election Summary Report ( Official and Complete) Newton County Elector Group Counting Group Ballots Voters Registered Voters Turnout Total Election Day 18,015 18,015 22.81% Advanced Voting 20,867 20,867 26.42% Absentee by Mail 15,585 15,585 19.73% Provisional 40 40 0.05% Total 54,507 54,507 78,994 69.00% Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Ballots Cast: 54,507 President of the United States ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Donald J. Trump (I) (Rep) 10,888 8,103 4,860 18 23,869 Joseph R. Biden (Dem) 6,745 12,556 10,471 22 29,794 Jo Jorgensen ( Lib) 289 129 158 0 576 Total Votes 17,939 20,791 15,498 40 54,268 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 0 0 0 Barbara Bellar WRITE-IN 1 0 0 0 1 Brian Carroll WRITE-IN 2 0 1 0 3 David Byrne WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Deborah Rouse WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Don Blankenship WRITE- IN 3 0 0 0 3 Howie Hawkins WRITE-IN 6 2 6 0 14 Jade Simmons WRITE- IN 2 1 2 0 5 Kasey Wells WRITE- IN 0 0 0 0 0 Kathryn Gibson WRITE- IN 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Charles WRITE- IN 1 0 0 0 1 Peter Sherrill WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 President R19 Boddie WRITE-IN 2 0 0 0 2 Shawn Howard WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Princess Jacob-Fambro WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 PMPage:2 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 US Senate ( Perdue) ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail David A. Perdue (I) (Rep) 10,672 8,008 4,713 15 23,408 Jon Ossoff (Dem) 6,759 12,419 10,025 17 29,220 Shane Hazel (Lib) 481 325 340 4 1,150 Total Votes 17,912 20,752 15,078 36 53,778 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 14 28 11 0 53 US Senate ( Loeffler) - Special (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Al Bartell (Ind) 56 35 45 0 136 Allen Buckley (Ind) 82 36 59 0 177 Doug Collins (Rep) 3,502 3,026 1,689 5 8,222 John Fortuin (Grn) 52 23 50 0 125 Derrick E. Grayson ( Rep) 203 164 71 4 442 Michael Todd Greene (Ind) 50 34 18 1 103 Annette Davis Jackson ( Rep) 182 119 63 1 365 Deborah Jackson ( Dem) 1,217 1,841 1,052 6 4,116 Jamesia James ( Dem) 402 527 419 0 1,348 A. Wayne Johnson (Rep) 196 108 40 1 345 Tamara Johnson-Shealey 428 594 406 1 1,429 Dem) Matt Lieberman (Dem) 342 479 254 1 1,076 Kelly Loeffler (I) (Rep) 6,188 4,379 2,873 3 13,443 Joy Felicia Slade ( Dem) 188 243 69 1 501 Brian Slowinski (Lib) 168 85 56 1 310 Valencia Stovall (Ind) 49 53 30 0 132 Ed Tarver (Dem) 37 60 82 0 179 Kandiss Taylor (Rep) 168 121 32 0 321 Raphael Warnock (Dem) 4,089 8,568 7,782 11 20,450 Richard Dien Winfield (Dem) 117 148 87 0 352 Total Votes 17,716 20,643 15,177 36 53,572 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Rod Mack WRITE-IN 0 0 0 0 0 Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 PMPage:3 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 Public Service Commission District 1 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Jason Shaw (I) (Rep) 10,525 7,902 4,843 16 23,286 Robert G. Bryant (Dem) 6,372 12,054 9,997 21 28,444 Elizabeth Melton (Lib) 737 474 399 1 1,611 Total Votes 17,634 20,430 15,239 38 53,341 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 3 8 4 0 15 Public Service Commission District 4 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. 10,408 7,852 4,802 16 23,078 I) (Rep) Daniel Blackman ( Dem) 6,423 12,041 9,943 20 28,427 Nathan Wilson (Lib) 665 424 334 2 1,425 Total Votes 17,496 20,317 15,079 38 52,930 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 8 9 5 0 22 US House District 4 (Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 16 of 16 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Johsie Cruz Ezammudeen 5,440 5,435 3,167 10 14,052 Rep) Henry C. " Hank" Johnson, Jr. 6,001 11,374 9,287 19 26,681 I) (Dem) Total Votes 11,441 16,809 12,454 29 40,733 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write- In 13 21 23 0 57 PMPage:4 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 US House District 10 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 8 of 8 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Jody Hice (I) (Rep) 5,161 2,421 1,547 1 9,130 Tabitha Johnson-Green 900 1,053 1,115 2 3,070 Dem) Total Votes 6,061 3,474 2,662 3 12,200 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write- In 2 4 0 0 6 State Senate District 17 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 10 of 10 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Brian Strickland ( I) (Rep) 6,892 4,286 2,555 6 13,739 Kelly Rose (Dem) 2,017 3,286 2,852 4 8,159 Total Votes 8,909 7,572 5,407 10 21,898 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 4 2 6 0 12 State Senate District 43 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 12 of 12 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Melanie Williams (Rep) 3,893 3,769 2,399 6 10,067 Tonya P. Anderson (I) (Dem) 4,781 9,027 7,359 15 21,182 Total Votes 8,674 12,796 9,758 21 31,249 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write- In 4 2 9 0 15 State House District 109 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 1 of 1 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Dale Rutledge ( I) (Rep) 330 377 135 0 842 Regina Lewis-Ward (Dem) 211 458 337 0 1,006 Total Votes 541 835 472 0 1,848 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 0 0 0 0 0 PMPage:5 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 State House District 110 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 4 of 4 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Clint Crowe (Rep) 1,359 1,280 610 4 3,253 Ebony Carter (Dem) 845 1,565 1,248 3 3,661 Total Votes 2,204 2,845 1,858 7 6,914 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 4 1 2 0 7 State House District 112 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 11 of 11 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Dave Belton (I) (Rep) 7,727 5,035 3,493 6 16,261 Total Votes 7,727 5,035 3,493 6 16,261 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write- In 139 210 264 0 613 State House District 113 ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 10 of 10 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Sharon Henderson (Dem) 5,232 8,918 6,764 13 20,927 Total Votes 5,232 8,918 6,764 13 20,927 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 244 231 115 0 590 District Attorney - Alcovy ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Randy McGinley (Rep) 10,699 8,002 4,931 16 23,648 Destiny Bryant (Dem) 6,876 12,403 10,240 21 29,540 Total Votes 17,575 20,405 15,171 37 53,188 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 11 8 11 0 30 PMPage:6 of 10 11/10/2020 2:54:21 Probate Judge ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Melanie McCrorey Bell (I) 14,382 13,633 9,180 26 37,221 Rep) Total Votes 14,382 13,633 9,180 26 37,221 Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Unresolved Write-In 514 897 574 0 1,985 Clerk of Superior Court ( Vote for 1) NP Precincts Reported: 22 of 22 (100.00%) Candidate Party Election Day Advanced Absentee by Provisional Total Voting Mail Linda D.
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