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The following is a list of election results in Bryan County for local, state and federal offices:

In Bryan County, 8,084, or 45.9 percent, of the 17,596 registered voters turned out to cast ballots. An '*' denotes the winner of a multi-district or statewide race.

 

Bryan County Board of Commissioners

District 2

99.4 % – Jody Wade “Bubba” Price, Republican

0.58 % – Write-in

 

District 4:

48.1 % – Butch Broome, Republican

44.6 % – Carter Infinger, Independent

7.3 % – Write-in

 

District 5:

97.9 % – Jimmy Henderson, Republican

2 % – Write-in

 

Bryan County School Board:

Chairman:

97.8 % – Eddie Warren, Republican, incumbent

1.2 % – Write-in

 

District 1:

99.3 % – Paine Bacon, Republican

0.7 % – Write-in

 

District 4:

99.1 % – Joe Pecenka Republican, incumbent

0.9 % – Write-in

 

District 5:

97.6 % – David Schwartz, Republican

2.4 % – Write-in

 

U.S. Senate:

76 % – Johnny Isakson, R, incumbent *

20.4 % – Michael Thurmond, D

3.5 % – Chuck Donovan, L

 

U.S. 1st Congressional District

80.8 % – Jack Kingston, R, incumbent *

19.1 % – Oscar Harris, D

 

Georgia Senate, District 1:

77.9 % – Earl “Buddy” Carte, R, incumbent *

22 % – Carry Smith, D

 

Georgia House of Representatives District 164:

79.5 % – Ron Stephens, R, incumbent *

20.5 % – Zena McClain, D

 

House District 158:

99.4 % – Jan B. Tankersley, R*

 

Governor:

69 % – Nathan Deal, R *

25 % – Roy E. Barnes, D

5.7 % – John H. Monds, L

 

Lt. Governor:

71 % – L.S. Casey Cagle, R, incumbent *

24.7 % – Carol Porter, D

4.3 % – Dan Barber, L

 

Secretary of State:

73.9 % – Brian Kemp, R, incumbent *

21.6 % – Georganna Sinkfield, D

4.5 % – David Chastain, L

 

Attorney General:

69.3 % – Sam Olens, R *

26.3 % – Ken Hodges, D

4.4 % – Don Smart, L

 

Commissioner of Agriculture:

73.6 % – Gary Black, R *

22.3 % – J.B. Powell, D

4 % – Kevin Cherry, L

 

Commissioner of Insurance:

71.1 % – Ralph T. Hudgens, R *

24.3 % – Mary Squires, D

4.6 % – Shane Bruce, L

 

Schools Superintendent:

70.9 % – John D. Barge, R *

23.5 % – Joe Martin, D

5.6 % – Kira Griffiths Willis, L

 

Commissioner of Labor:

73.5 % – Mark Butler, R *

22.4 % – Darryl Hicks, D

4.1 % – Will Costa, L

 

Public Service Commissioner:

73.1 % – Tim Echols, R *

22.5 % – Keith Moffett, D

4.4 % – James “Jim” Sendelbach, L

 

District Attorney of the Atlantic Judicial Circuit:

97.2 % – Tom Durden, D, incumbent

 

Supreme Court Justice (non-partisan):

36.9 % – Tammy Lynn Adkins

46 % – David Nahmias, incumbent

16.7 % – Matt Wilson

 

Court of Appeals Judge (non-partisan):

99.3% –  A. Harris Adams, incumbent

 

Court of Appeals Judge (non-partisan):

99.5 % – Anne Elizabeth Barnes, incumbent

 

Court of Appeals Judge (non-partisan):

16 % – James Babalola

20.8 % – Antoinette “Toni” Davis

10 % – Stan Gunter

10.4 % – Adrienne Hunter-Strothers

25.6 % – Chris McFadden

16.6 % – David M. Schaeffer

 

Superior Court of the Atlantic Judicial Circuit (non-partisan):

99.5 % – D. Jay Stewart, incumbent

 

Proposed Amendments and Referendums (vote yes or no):

Amendment 1: Allows competitive contracts to be enforced in Georgia’s courts.

70.8 % – yes*

29.2 % – no

 

Amendment 2: Adds a $10 tag fee to private vehicles to fund a statewide trauma care expansion.

53.4 % – yes

46.6 % – no*

 

Amendment 3: Allows the state to execute multi-year contracts for long-term transportation projects.

55.6 % – yes

44.4 % – no*

 

Amendment 4: Allows the state to execute multiyear contracts for projects to improve energy efficiency and conservation.

62.5 % – yes*

37.5 % – no

 

Amendment 5: Allows owners for industrial zoned properties to choose to remove industrial designation from their property.

68 % – yes*

32 % – no

 

Referendum A: Provides for inventory of businesses to be exempt from state property tax.

59.5 % – yes*

40.5 % – no

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Pictured L to R: Sharon Lewis, Councilwoman, City of Pembroke Mark Zeigler James Burnett, Mayor, City of Suwanee Tiffany Zeigler, Mayor, City of Pembroke Bianca Motley Broom, Mayor, City of College Park Chris Benson, City Administrator, City of Pembroke Johnnie Miller, Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Pembroke
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