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Gems Election Summary Report Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:1 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% US SENATE - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 33373 SAXBY CHAMBLISS (I) 33373 100.00% US SENATE - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 15276 DALE CARDWELL 3605 23.60% VERNON JONES 5512 36.08% RAND KNIGHT 1056 6.91% JOSH LANIER 547 3.58% JIM MARTIN 4556 29.82% PSC EVERETT - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 31527 RICK COLLUM 11684 37.06% H. DOUG EVERETT (I) 19843 62.94% PSC SPEIR - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 30230 PAM DAVIDSON 14144 46.79% LAUREN W. MCDONALD J 16086 53.21% PSC SPEIR - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 12629 BOB INDECH 2524 19.99% JIM POWELL 10105 80.01% US HOUSE 4 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 21 Precincts Reporting 21 100.0 % Total Votes 1378 HENRY JOHNSON (I) 1378 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:2 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% US HOUSE 7 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 145 Precincts Reporting 145 100.0 % Total Votes 31944 JOHN LINDER (I) 31944 100.00% US HOUSE 7 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 145 Precincts Reporting 145 100.0 % Total Votes 10496 DOUG HECKMAN 10496 100.00% STATE SENATE 5 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 28 Precincts Reporting 28 100.0 % Total Votes 1764 CURT THOMPSON (I) 1764 100.00% STATE SENATE 9 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 49 Precincts Reporting 49 100.0 % Total Votes 9733 DON BALFOUR (I) 9733 100.00% STATE SENATE 40 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Total Votes 1340 PAUL D. ACHEY 243 18.13% DAN WEBER (I) 1097 81.87% STATE SENATE 40 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 8 Precincts Reporting 8 100.0 % Total Votes 437 MARTIN MCCONAUGHY 437 100.00% STATE SENATE 41 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Total Votes 1014 STEVE HENSON (I) 1014 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:3 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% STATE SENATE 45 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 51 Precincts Reporting 51 100.0 % Total Votes 13461 PEGGY ARMSTRONG 5114 37.99% RENEE S UNTERMAN (I) 8347 62.01% STATE SENATE 48 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Total Votes 2524 DAVID SHAFER (I) 2524 100.00% STATE SENATE 55 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 11 Precincts Reporting 11 100.0 % Total Votes 1832 GLORIA BUTLER (I) 1346 73.47% ROBERT CROWDER 486 26.53% STATE HOUSE 51 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 12 Precincts Reporting 12 100.0 % Total Votes 1814 TOM RICE (I) 1814 100.00% STATE HOUSE 88 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 3 Precincts Reporting 3 100.0 % Total Votes 153 ROBFORD HILL 61 39.87% BILLY MITCHELL (I) 92 60.13% STATE HOUSE 95 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Total Votes 886 ERICK HUNT 886 100.00% STATE HOUSE 95 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 7 Precincts Reporting 7 100.0 % Total Votes 1212 TONEY COLLINS 794 65.51% GEORGE WILSON 418 34.49% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:4 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% STATE HOUSE 96 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Total Votes 617 KEITH A. SHEWBERT 617 100.00% STATE HOUSE 96 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Total Votes 692 TORRY LEWIS 291 42.05% PEDRO MARIN (I) 401 57.95% STATE HOUSE 97 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 14 Precincts Reporting 14 100.0 % Total Votes 2564 BROOKS COLEMAN (I) 2564 100.00% STATE HOUSE 98 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 17 Precincts Reporting 17 100.0 % Total Votes 4139 DAVID HANCOCK 1387 33.51% BOBBY REESE (I) 2752 66.49% STATE HOUSE 99 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Total Votes 471 HUGH FLOYD (I) 471 100.00% STATE HOUSE 100 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 10 Precincts Reporting 10 100.0 % Total Votes 682 BRIAN THOMAS (I) 682 100.00% STATE HOUSE 101 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 13 Precincts Reporting 13 100.0 % Total Votes 2411 MICHAEL COAN (I) 2411 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:5 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% STATE HOUSE 102 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 20 Precincts Reporting 20 100.0 % Total Votes 2916 CLAY COX (I) 2916 100.00% STATE HOUSE 103 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Total Votes 2443 DAVID CASAS (I) 2443 100.00% STATE HOUSE 103 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Total Votes 952 ALLAN BURNS 952 100.00% STATE HOUSE 104 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Total Votes 1975 JOHN HEARD (I) 1975 100.00% STATE HOUSE 104 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Total Votes 895 LEE THOMPSON 895 100.00% STATE HOUSE 105 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 19 Precincts Reporting 19 100.0 % Total Votes 4336 DONNA SHELDON (I) 4336 100.00% STATE HOUSE 106 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Total Votes 2954 MELVIN EVERSON (I) 2954 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:6 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% STATE HOUSE 106 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 15 Precincts Reporting 15 100.0 % Total Votes 1069 TONY LENTINI 1069 100.00% STATE HOUSE 107 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 16 Precincts Reporting 16 100.0 % Total Votes 3074 LEN WALKER (I) 3074 100.00% DISTRICT ATTORNEY - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 31358 DANIEL PORTER (I) 31358 100.00% PROBATE JUDGE - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 29578 WALTER J. CLARKE (I) 29578 100.00% CLERK SUPERIOR COURT - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 29940 TOM LAWLER (I) 29940 100.00% CLERK SUPERIOR COURT - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 11383 ABBY ALAOUI 11383 100.00% SHERIFF - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 30454 BUTCH CONWAY (I) 30454 100.00% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:7 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% TAX COMMISSIONER - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 31281 K SHERRINGTON (I) 31281 100.00% CHIEF MAGISTRATE - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 29203 G HUTCHINSON (I) 29203 100.00% CC CHAIR - R REP Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 36307 CHARLES BANNISTER (I 17932 49.39% LORRAINE GREEN 14687 40.45% GLENN PIRKLE 3688 10.16% CC CHAIR - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 164 Precincts Reporting 164 100.0 % Total Votes 11193 VINCENT PASSARIELLO 11193 100.00% CC D1 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 37 Precincts Reporting 37 100.0 % Total Votes 6471 CAROL N. HASSELL 1869 28.88% SHIRLEY F. LASSETER 2714 41.94% BRUCE LEVELL 1888 29.18% CC D3 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 49 Precincts Reporting 49 100.0 % Total Votes 13632 MIKE BEAUDREAU (I) 9418 69.09% DOUG STACKS JR 4214 30.91% Election Summary Report Date:07/19/08 Time:11:53:21 Gwinnett County Page:8 of 13 July 15, 2008 Official and Complete Registered Voters 349525 - Cards Cast 52852 15.12% Num. Report Precinct 164 - Num. Reporting 164 100.00% CC D3 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 49 Precincts Reporting 49 100.0 % Total Votes 4098 EARL HENDON 4098 100.00% BOE D1 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 36 Precincts Reporting 36 100.0 % Total Votes 6940 CAROLE C. BOYCE (I) 6940 100.00% BOE D1 - D DEM Total Number of Precincts 36 Precincts Reporting 36 100.0 % Total Votes 2384 MEGAN KLINE 2384 100.00% BOE D3 - R REP Total Number of Precincts 30 Precincts Reporting 30 100.0 % Total Votes 4101 MARY K.
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