Here are the incomplete, unofficial results of the May 24 primary in Habersham County:
Board of Education E-SPLOST all precincts reporting
Shall a special one percent sales and use tax be imposed in Habersham County for a period of time not to exceed 20 calendar quarters to raise not more than $59,000,000 for educational purposes?
Yes 5,990 61.22%
No 3,793 38.77%
Mt. Airy Sunday Package Sales Mt. Airy precinct only
Yes 157 65.14%
No 84 34.85%
Republican Primary all precincts reporting
US Senate
Gary Black 1,937 21.53%
Josh Clark 286 3.18%
Kelvin King 351 3.90%
Jonathan “Jon” McColumn 100 1.11%
Latham Saddler 596 6.62%
Herschel Junior Walker 5,723 63.63%
U.S. House of Representatives – District 9
Michael Boggus 219 2.48%
Andrew Clyde (I) 7,124 80.91%
J. Gregory Howard 176 1.99%
John London 245 2.78%
Ben Souther 1,040 11.81%
Governor
Catherine Davis 55 0.06%
Brian Kemp (I) 6,703 73.48%
David Perdue 2,078 22.78%
Kandiss Taylor 266 2.91%
Tom Williams 19 0.02%
Lt. Governor
Burt Jones 3,736 42.91%
Mack McGregor 550 6.31%
Butch Miller 4,021 46.18%
Jeanne Seaver 399 4.58%
Secretary of State
David Belle Isle 993 11.18%
Jody Hice 3,595 40.50%
T.J. Hudson 353 3.97%
Brad Raffensperger (I) 3,934 44.32%
Attorney General
Chris Carr (I) 6,569 75.79%
John Gordon 2,098 24.20%
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tyler Harper 7.909 100%
Commissioner of Insurance
Ben Cowart 1,027 12.11%
John King (I) 6,225 73.45%
Patrick Witt 1,223 14.43%
State School Superintendent
John Barge 1,957 23.16%
Richard Woods (I) 6,491 76.83%
Commissioner of Labor
Kartik Bhatt 378 4.80%
Mike Coan 2,105 26.76%
Bruce Thompson 5,383 68.43%
Public Service Commissioner District 2
Tim Echols (I) 7,987 100%
Public Service Commissioner District 3
Fitz Johnson (I) 7,730 100%
State Senate District 50
Bo Hatchett (I) 8,219 100%
State House of Representatives – District 32
Chris Erwin (I) 573 100%
State House of Representatives – District 10
Victor Anderson (I) 7,507 100%
County Commission District 2
Dustin Mealor (I) 7,788 100%
County Commission District 3
Jimmy Dean 2,149 25.22%
Jason Mark Smith 1,682 19.74%
Jimmy Tench (I) 4,687 55.02%
Board of Education District 3
Russell H. Nelson, III (I) 7,713 100%
Board of Education District 4
Kristie Lynn Dover 7,790 100%
Board of Education District 5
Joseph Duncan (I) 7,739 100%
Republican Party Questions
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The Biden administration has stopped building the border wall and illegal border crossings have dramatically increased. Should securing our border be a national priority?
Yes 8,624 95.21%
No 433 4.78%
-2-
Education is the largest line item in the state budget. Should education dollars follow the student to the school that best fits their need, whether it is public, private, magnet, charter, virtual or homeschool?
Yes 6,846 76.14%
No 2,145 23.85%
-3-
Florida has passed a law to stop social media platforms from influencing political campaigns by censoring candidates. Should Georgia pass such a law to protect free speech in political campaigns?
Yes 7,614 86.08%
No 1,231 13.91%
-4-
Two of the three current federal work visa programs are lottery based. Should federal work visas instead be issued on job skill?
Yes 7,495 86.61%
No 1,158 13.38%
-5-
Biological males who identify as females have begun competing in female sports. Should schools in Georgia allow biological males to compete in female sports?
Yes 222 2.46%
No 8,802 97.53%
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To prevent ballot tampering, state law prohibits political operatives from handling absentee ballots once they have been marked by the voter. To protect the integrity of our elections, should the enforcement of laws against ballot tampering be a priority?
Yes 8,681 97.03%
No 265 2.96%
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Absentee drop boxes are vulnerable to illegal ballot trafficking. Should absentee ballot drop boxes be eliminated?
Yes 8,014 89.37%
No 953 10.62%
-8-
Crime has dramatically increased throughout the country including in our capital city of Atlanta. Should the citizens of residential areas like the Buckhead community of Atlanta be allowed to vote to create their own city governments and police departments?
Yes 7,255 82.74%
No 1,513 17.25%
Democratic Primary all precincts reporting
US Senate
Tamara Johnson-Shealey 37 4.93%
Raphael Warnock (I) 712 95.06%
Governor
Stacey Abrams 718 100%
Lt. Governor
Erick E. Allen 86 12.55%
Charlie Bailey 215 31.38%
Tyrone Brooks, Jr. 49 7.15%
Tony Brown 34 4.96%
Kwanza Hall 111 16.20%
Jason T. Hayes 27 3.94%
Derrick L. Jackson 29 4.23%
R. Malik 22 3.21%
Renitta Shannon 112 16.35%
Secretary of State
Dee Dawkins-Haigler 122 17.40%
John Eaves 44 6.27%
Floyd Griffin 27 3.85%
Bee Nguyen 405 57.77%
Michael Owens 103 14.69%
Attorney General
Jennifer “Jen” Jordan 601 86.97%
Christian Wise Smith 90 13.02%
Commissioner of Agriculture
Winfred Dukes 235 35.66%
Nakita Hemingway 280 42.48%
Fred Swann 144 21.85%
Commissioner of Insurance
Raphael Baker 176 26.54%
Janice Laws Robinson 307 46.30%
Matthew Wilson 180 27.14%
State School Superintendent
Currey Hitchens 126 18.86%
Jaha V. Howard 55 8.23%
James Morrow, Jr. 152 22.75%
Alisha Thomas Searcy 335 50.14%
Commissioner of Labor
William “Will” Boddie, Jr. 140 21.02%
Thomas Dean 85 12.76%
Nicole Horn 273 40.99%
Lester G. Jackson III 56 8.40%
Nadia Surrency 112 16.81%
Public Service Commissioner District 2
Patty Durand 523 79.84%
Russell Edwards 132 20.15%
Public Service Commissioner District 3
Sheila Edwards 316 48.91%
Chandra Farley 168 26.00%
Missy Moore 162 25.07%
U.S. House of Representatives – District 9
Michael “Mike” Ford 647 100%
State Senate District 50
Paulette Williams 602 100%
Democratic Party Questions
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Should the United States remove obstacles to economic advancement by forgiving all student loan debt?
Yes 508 68.74%
No 231 31.25%
-2-
Should all Georgians have access to paid parental leave following the birth or adoption of a child?
Yes 689 91.86%
No 61 8.13%
-3-
Should every three- and four-year-old in Georgia be given the opportunity to attend a high-quality preschool free of charge?
Yes 684 91.68%
No 62 8.31%
-4-
Should Georgia voters have the right to gather signed petitions to directly place questions on the ballot, whether to change the law or poll the public?
Yes 632 86.22%
No 101 13.77%
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Should families earning less than $150,000 per year receive an expanded tax credit to help cover the costs of raising children?
Yes 586 79.51%
No 151 20.48%
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Should the State of Georgia expand access to health care for over half a million Georgians by utilizing federal funds to expand Medicaid?
Yes 702 94.73%
No 39 5.26%
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Should the State of Georgia expand voter access by increasing early voting opportunities, allow same-day voter registration, removing obstacles to voting by mail, and installing secure ballot drop boxes, accessible at all times, through Election Day?
Yes 695 93.53%
No 48 6.46%
-8-
Should marijuana be legalized, taxed, and regulated in the same manner as alcohol for adults 21 years of age or older, with proceeds going towards education, infrastructure, and health care programs?
Yes 605 81.31%
No 139 18.68%
-9-
Should the State of Georgia incentivize the development of clean, renewable energy sources to support America’s energy independence?
Yes 720 97.82%
No 16 2.17%
Nonpartisan General Election all precincts reporting
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Veronica Brinson 1,985 23.14%
Verda M. Colvin (I) 6,592 76.85%
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Shawn Ellen LaGrua (I) 8,148 100%
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Carla McMillian (I) 8,154 100%
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Anne Elizabeth Barnes (I) 8,166 100%
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Chris McFadden (I) 8,148 100%
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Trea Pipkin (I) 8,101 100%
Judge Superior Court Mountain Judicial Circuit
Russell W. Smith (I) 8,251 100%