Habersham County Election Results

Habersham County recorded a 72.5% voter turnout for the Nov. 3 General and Special Election with 20,491 of the county’s 28,264 active registered voters casting ballots. Sixty percent of those ballots were cast ahead of Tuesday’s election during early in-person and mail-in absentee voting.

Here are the unofficial results for Habersham County. These numbers do not include district or statewide totals; click here for those totals. These results may not include all absentee or provisional ballots. Results are unofficial until certified by the Secretary of State.

President of the United States 

Donald J. Trump (I) (R)  81.42%  16,616
Joseph R. Biden (D)       17.44%    3,559
Jo Jorgensen (Lib)           1.13%       232


US Senate – Perdue seat 

David A. Perdue (I) (R)  80.87%  16,366
Jon Ossoff (D)              16.49%    3,337
Shane Hazel (Lib)             .02%      533


US Senate Special Election 

Al Bartell (Ind)                           .0018%        38
Allen Buckley (Ind)                     .0030%        61
Doug Collins (Rep)                     51.28%  10,308
John Fortuin (Grn)                     .0019%         39
Derrick E. Grayson (Rep)           .0117%        236
Michael Todd Greene (Ind)          .0023%        48
Annette Davis Jackson (Rep)      .0091%        183
Deborah Jackson (Dem)             .0219%        441
Jamesia James (Dem)                .0059%        120
A. Wayne Johnson (Rep)             .0073%        148
Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Dem)  .0073%        147
Matt Lieberman (Dem)               .0162%        326
Kelly Loeffler (I) (Rep)                26.71%     5,370
Joy Felicia Slade (Dem)               .0033%         67
Brian Slowinski (Lib)                   .0084%       170
Valencia Stovall (Ind)                  .0015%         32
Ed Tarver (Dem)                         .0015%         31
Kandiss Taylor (Rep)                    .0070%       141
Raphael Warnock (Dem)              10.61%    2,133
Richard Dien Winfield (Dem)        .0030%         61


Public Service Commission District 1 

Jason Shaw (I) (Rep)      80.99%  16,060
Robert G. Bryant (Dem)   15.39%   3,052
Elizabeth Melton (Lib)       .0361%     717


Public Service Commission District 4 

Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. (I) (R)  81.15%  16,018
Daniel Blackman (D)                       15.47%    3,054
Nathan Wilson (Lib)                        .0336%       665


US House District 9 

Andrew Clyde (R)  83.14%  16,508
Devin Pandy (D)    16.85%    3,347


District 50 State Senate 

Bo Hatchett (R)  84.82%  16,979
Dee Daley (D)    15.17%    3,037


District 10 State House 

Victor Anderson (R)  83.35%  12,811
Nick Mitchell (D)      16.64%    2,558


District 28 State House 

Chris Erwin (I) (R)  4,146


District Attorney 

George Christian (I) (R) 17,825


Probate Judge 

Pam F. Wooley (I) (R) 18,016


Probate Judge 

Clerk of Superior Court (I) (R) 18,086


Sheriff

Joey Terrell (I) (R) 17,697


Tax Commissioner 

June Black-Warren (I) (R) 18,136


Coroner 

Kasey Charles McEntire (I) (R) 18,150


Chief Magistrate

Gerald “Jerry” Johnson (I) (R) 17,819


County Commissioner District 1

Christopher Bruce Palmer (R) 17,652


County Commissioner District 4 

Bruce Harkness (R) 17,258


 

County Commissioner District 5 

Tim Stamey (I) (R)  83.19%  16,382
Mike Adams (D)       16.80%   3,309


Board of Education District 1 

Doug Westmoreland (I) (R)  17,728


Board of Education District 2 

Robert Harold Barron (I) (R)  17,619


Soil and Water – Upper Chattahoochee River

Write-in  2,906


Demorest City Council 

Top two vote-getters win

Shawn Allen                21.16%  236
Keith Andrews             19.82%   221
Matthew Crews             .0600%  67
Russell Goldsmith         .0349%   39
Amanda Crump Mason  19.46%  217
Jerry R. Mobley            .0816%    91
Jim Welborn                 21.88%  244


Constitutional Amendment 1 

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to dedicate revenues derived from fees or taxes to the public purpose for which such fees or taxes were intended?

YES  80.52%  15,489
NO  19.47%     3,747


Constitutional Amendment 2 

Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended to waive sovereign immunity and allow the people of Georgia to petition the superior court for relief from governmental acts done outside the scope of lawful authority or which violate the laws of this state, the Constitution of Georgia, or the Constitution of the United States?

YES  71.31%  13,535
NO  28.68%     5,445


Statewide Referendum 

Shall the Act be approved which provides an exemption from ad valorem taxes for all real property owned by a purely public charity, if such charity is exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the federal Internal Revenue Code and such real property is held exclusively for the purpose of building or repairing single-family homes to be financed by such charity to individuals using loans that shall not bear interest?

YES  69.87%  13,443
NO  30.07%     5,781


SPLOST VI

YES  75.68%  14,972
NO   24.31%    4,809