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Election results
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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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