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Official Primary Election Results
ALL precincts and absentee/early votes reporting
United States Senate—Republican
Johnny Isakson (incumbent): 4,570
United States Senate—Democratic
Rakeim “RJ” Hadley: 86
Michael “Mike” Thurmond: 695
Governor—Republican
Jeff Chapman: 121
Nathan Deal: 1,909
Karen Handel: 1,558
Eric Johnson: 867
Ray McBerry: 86
John W. Oxendine: 965
Otis Putnam: 24
Governor—Democratic
Thurbert Baker: 133
Roy E. Barnes: 572
Bill Bolton: 12
Carl Camon: 3
Randal Mangham: 4
DuBose Porter: 49
David Poythress: 44
Lieutenant Governor—Republican
L.S. Casey Cagle (incumbent): 4,441
Lieutenant Governor—Democratic
Tricia Carpenter McCracken: 165
Carol Porter: 516
Secretary of State—Republican
Brian Kemp (incumbent): 4,587
Doug MacGinnitie: 885
Secretary of State—Democratic
Gail Buckner: 287
Gary Horlacher: 47
Michael Mills: 170
Angela “Miss Angela” Moore: 96
Georganna Sinkfield: 70
Attorney General—Republican
Sam Olens: 1,571
Preston W. Smith: 1,402
Max Wood: 1,463
Attorney General—Democratic
Ken Hodges: 456
Rob Teilhet: 244
Commissioner of Agriculture—Republican
Gary Black: 4,241
Darwin Carter: 657
Commissioner of Agriculture—Democratic
J.B. Powell: 625
Commissioner of Insurance—Republican
Dennis Cain: 284
Rick Collum: 94
Seth Harp: 182
Ralph T. Hudgens: 2,532
Tom Knox: 513
John Mamalakis: 90
Stephen Dale Northington: 94
Gerry Purcell: 443
Maria Sheffield: 634
Commissioner of Insurance—Democratic
Mary Squires: 629
State School Superintendent—Republican
John D. Barge: 2,122
Richard Woods: 2,035
State School Superintendent—Democratic
Beth Farokhi: 210
Joe Martin: 337
Brian Westlake: 148
Commissioner of Labor—Republican
Mark Butler: 2,762
Melvin Everson: 1,252
Commissioner of Labor—Democratic
Terry L. Coleman: 413
Darryl Hicks: 261
Public Service Commissioner—Republican
(To Succeed Robert B. Baker Jr.)
B. Joseph “Joey” Brush: 581
John Douglas: 1,141
Tim Echols: 1,383
Jeff May: 911
Public Service Commissioner—Democratic
(To Succeed Robert B. Baker Jr.)
Keith Moffett: 631
United States Representative, 10th District—Republican
Paul Broun (incumbent): 4,635
United States Representative, 10th District—Democratic
Russell Edwards: 660
State Senator, 46th District—Republican
Bill Cowsert (incumbent): 4,748
State Representative, 113th District—Republican
Hank Huckaby: 2,643
Tommy Malcom: 1,948
Kirk Shook: 1,057
State Representative, 113th District—Democratic
Suzy Compere: 638
County Commissioner, Post 2—Republican
John E. Daniell (incumbent): 4,341
County Commissioner, Post 3—Republican
Tammy Gilland: 2,646
Margaret S. Hale (incumbent): 2,848
County Board of Education, Post 2—Republican
Mack H. Guest III (incumbent): 1,623
Mark H. Thomas: 3,903
County Board of Education, Post 2—Democratic
Carter Strickland: 657
Board of Education, Post 3—Republican
Kim Argo (incumbent): 4,430
Republican Question 1—Would you support election of local school superintendents rather than appointment by the local board of education?
YES: 4,304
NO: 1,432
Republican Question 2—Would you support placing the sales tax back on groceries if proceeds were used to reduce the state income tax?
YES: 2,871
NO: 2,738
Republican Question 3—Would you support raising the tobacco tax if proceeds were used to reduce the state income tax?
YES: 4,668
NO: 1,111
Republican Question 4—Would you support a state constitutional amendment to provide that no law or rule or regulation shall compel any person, employer, or health care provider to participate in any health care system?
YES: 4,692
NO: 927
Republican Question 5—Would you support a state constitutional amendment to make the positions of State School Superintendent, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commissioner of Labor appointed by the Governor and subject to state Senate confirmation?
YES: 1,702
NO: 3,858
Republican Question 6—Should sterile grass carp be used in Clark’s Hill Lake to stop the spread of hydrilla (a dangerous, invasive aquatic plant) to other bodies of water in Georgia?
YES: 4,611
NO: 609

OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS

JULY 20, 2010 GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION

OCONEE COUNTY, GEORGIA

ALL precincts and absentee/early votes reporting.

United States Senate—Republican

Johnny Isakson (incumbent): 4,771

Governor—Republican

Jeff Chapman: 121

Nathan Deal: 1,884

Karen Handel: 1,537

Eric Johnson: 964

Ray McBerry: 86

John W. Oxendine: 954

Otis Putnam: 24

Lieutenant Governor—Republican

L.S. Casey Cagle (incumbent): 4,395

Secretary of State—Republican

Brian Kemp (incumbent): 4,535

Doug MacGinnitie: 878

Attorney General—Republican

Sam Olens: 1,556

Preston W. Smith: 1,386

Max Wood: 1,452

Commissioner of Agriculture—Republican

Gary Black: 4,194

Darwin Carter: 652

Commissioner of Insurance—Republican

Dennis Cain: 282

Rick Collum: 93

Seth Harp: 182

Ralph T. Hudgens: 2,503

Tom Knox: 508

John Mamalakis: 87

Stephen Dale Northington: 92

Gerry Purcell: 438

Maria Sheffield: 633

State School Superintendent—Republican

John D. Barge: 2,096

Richard Woods: 2,017

Commissioner of Labor—Republican 

Mark Butler: 2,735

Melvin Everson: 1,252

Public Service Commissioner—Republican 

(To Succeed Robert B. Baker Jr.)

B. Joseph “Joey” Brush: 575

John Douglas: 1,129

Tim Echols: 1,470

Jeff May: 904

United States Representative, 10th District—Republican 

Paul Broun (incumbent): 4,683

State Senator, 46th District—Republican 

Bill Cowsert (incumbent): 4,697

State Representative, 113th District—Republican 

Hank Huckaby: 2,614

Tommy Malcom: 1,917

Kirk Shook: 1,051

County Commissioner, Post 2—Republican 

John E. Daniell (incumbent): 4,292

County Commissioner, Post 3—Republican 

Tammy Gilland: 2,620

Margaret S. Hale (incumbent): 2,811

County Board of Education, Post 2—Republican 

Mack H. Guest III (incumbent): 1,605

Mark H. Thomas: 3,858

Board of Education, Post 3—Republican

Kim Argo (incumbent): 4,382

Republican Question 1—Would you support election of local school superintendents rather than appointment by the local board of education?

YES: 4,258

NO: 1,415

Republican Question 2—Would you support placing the sales tax back on groceries if proceeds were used to reduce the state income tax?

YES: 2,843

NO: 2,803

Republican Question 3—Would you support raising the tobacco tax if proceeds were used to reduce the state income tax?

YES: 4,608

NO: 1,106

Republican Question 4—Would you support a state constitutional amendment to provide that no law or rule or regulation shall compel any person, employer, or health care provider to participate in any health care system?

YES: 4,637

NO: 920

Republican Question 5—Would you support a state constitutional amendment to make the positions of State School Superintendent, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commissioner of Labor appointed by the Governor and subject to state Senate confirmation?

YES: 1,691

NO: 3,810

Republican Question 6—Should sterile grass carp be used in Clark’s Hill Lake to stop the spread of hydrilla (a dangerous, invasive aquatic plant) to other bodies of water in Georgia?

YES: 4,559

NO: 606

 

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