GOP sweeps Habersham

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The GOP charge across the nation swept through Habersham County Tuesday as Republican candidates in several key state and federal races easily glided to victory. There were no contested local races on the ballot. Those were decided this past summer during primary season.

Unofficial results for Habersham County:

United States Senator, to succeed Saxby Chamblis
DAVID A. PERDUE (R) 78.96% 7,622
M. MICHELLE NUNN (D) 18.26% 1,763
AMANDA C. SWAFFORD (L) 2.78% 268
Total votes: 9,653

Governor
J. NATHAN DEAL(Incumbent)(R) 79.66% 7,656
JASON J. CARTER (D) 17.66% 1,697
ANDREW T. HUNT (L) 2.68% 258
Total votes: 9,611

Lieutenant Governor
L. S. ‘CASEY’ CAGLE (Incumbent)R 85.48% 8,150
CONNIE J. STOKES (D) 14.52% 1,384
Total: 9,534

Secretary Of State
BRIAN P. KEMP (Incumbent)(R) 84.50% 7,993
DOREEN CARTER (D) 15.50% 1,466
Total votes: 9,459

Attorney General
SAMUEL S. OLENS (Incumbent)(R) 83.79% 7,903
GREGORY K. ‘GREG’ HECHT(D) 16.21% 1,529
Total votes: 9,432

Commissioner Of Agriculture
GARY W. BLACK (Incumbent)(R) 83.40% 7,929
CHRISTOPHER JAMES IRVIN (D) 16.60% 1,578
Total votes: 9,507

Commissioner Of Insurance
RALPH T. HUDGENS (Incumbent)R 81.68% 7,718
ELIZABETH N. ‘LIZ’ JOHNSON (D) 14.72% 1,391
EDWARD T. ‘TED’ METZ (L) 3.60% 340
Total votes: 9,449

State School Superintendent
RICHARD L. WOODS (R) 82.45% 7,747
VALARIE D. WILSON(D) 17.55% 1,649
Total votes: 9,396

Commissioner Of Labor
J. MARK BUTLER(Incumbent)(R) 83.82% 7,843
ROBBIN K. SHIPP (D) 16.18% 1,514
Total votes: 9,357

Public Service Commission, District 4 – Northern
HERMAN D. ‘DOUG’ EVERETT (Incumbent)(R) 86.71% 7,860
JOHN H. MONDS (L) 13.29% 1,205
Total votes: 9,065

Public Service Commission, District 1 – Southern
LAUREN W. ‘BUBBA’ MCDONALD (Incumbent)(R) 78.71% 7,404
DANIEL A. BLACKMAN (D) 15.31% 1,440
ROBIN AARON GILMER (L) 5.98% 563
Total votes: 9,407

U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUGLAS A. ‘DOUG’ COLLINS (Incumbent)(R) 83.03% 7,889
DAVID D. VOGEL (D) 16.97% 1,612
Total votes: 9,501

State Senator, District 50
JOHN K. WILKINSON (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 8,408

State Representative, District 10
T. A. ‘TERRY’ ROGERS (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 6,397

State Representative, District 28
ROBERT D. ‘DAN’ GASAWAY (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 1,991

County Comm 2
ANDREA HARPER (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 8,151

County Comm 3
VICTOR ANDERSON (R)
Total votes: 8,204

BOE 3
RUSSELL NELSON (R)
Total votes: 8,083

BOE 4
RICK WILLIAMS (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 8,010

BOE 5
PATSY TAYLOR (Incumbent)(R)
Total votes: 8,016

Soil and Water Conservation
TRACY MORRIS FRADY
Total votes: 7,598