Elections 2018

Election Day:  November 6, 2018  (7 a.m. – 7 p.m.)

 

Public Offices to Be Elected:

 

*** Winning Candidate

 

U.S. House of Representatives District 7 (30024, 30518, 30519)

Incumbent:  Rob Woodall R 51%

Carolyn Bourdeaux D 49%

 

Governor of Georgia

Stacey Abrams D     49%

Brian Kemp R     50%

Ted Metz L 1%

 

Georgia Secretary of State

John Barrow D 48%

Brad Raffensperger R 49%

Smythe DuVal L 2%

 

Attorney General of Georgia

Incumbent:  Chris Carr R 52%     ***

Charlie Bailey D 48%

 

Lieutenant Governor of Georgia

Sarah Riggs Amico D 48%

Geoff Duncan R 52% ***

 

Georgia State Superintendent of Schools

Incumbent:  Richard Woods R 53% ***

Otha Thornton D 47%

 

Georgia Public Service Commissioner – District 5 (30024, 30518, 30519)

Incumbent:  Tricia Pridemore R 51% ***

Dawn Randolph D 47%

John Turpish L 3%

 

Georgia Public Service Commissioner – District 3 (30024, 30518, 30519)

Incumbent:  Chuck Eaton R 50%

Lindy Miller D 47%

Ryan Graham L 3%

 

Georgia State Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner

Janice Laws D 47%

Jim Beck R 51%

Donnie Foster L 3%

 

Georgia Commissioner of Labor

Incumbent:  Mark Butler R 53% ***

Richard Keatley D 47%

 

Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture

Incumbent:  Gary Black R   53% ***

Fred Swann D 47%

 

Georgia State Senate District 45 (30024, 30518, 30519)

Incumbent:  Renee Unterman R 59% ***

Jana Rodgers D 41%

 

Georgia State House of Representatives

30518 – District 98

Incumbent:  David Clark R (Uncontested) ***

 

30519 – District 103

Incumbent:  Timothy Barr R (Uncontested) ***

 

30024 – District 97

Aisha Yaqoob D 44%

Bonnie Rich R 56% ***

 

Gwinnett County Board of Education (30024, 30518, 30519)

District 4

Everton Blair Jr. D 57%

Chuck Studebaker R 43%

District 2

Wandy Taylor D 49%

Steven Knudsen R 51%

 

Gwinnett County Solicitor General

Incumbent:  Rosanna M. Szabo R 46%

Brian Walton Whiteside D 54%

 

Gwinnett County Sunday Brunch Bill

Yes 64% ***

No 36%

 

Amendment 1:  Create Outdoor Trust

Yes 83% ***

No 17%

 

Amendment 2:  Create Business Court

Yes 69% ***

No 31%

 

Amendment 3:  Forest Conservation

Yes 62% ***

No 38%

 

Amendment 4:  Rights for Crime Victims

Yes 81% ***

No 19%

 

Amendment 5:  School Tax Referendum

Yes 71% ***

No 29%

 

Referendum A:  Homestead Tax Exemption

Yes 57% ***

No 43%

 

Referendum B:  Disable Home Tax Exemption  

Yes 77% ***

No 23%

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