Election Results

The elephants stampede! And not just here in Georgia. Across the country voter discontent resulted in a larger herd for both the U.S. Senate and House. There was good news for transit advocates in Metro Atlanta. Voters in Clayton County passed the 1 cent sales tax that means MARTA will be expanding there. Now, the election results of the statewide and house elections in the Peach State.
– Karen Kirkpatrick
U.S. Senator
David Perdue (R) 53%
Michelle Nunn (D) 45%
Amanda Swafford (L) 2%
Governor
Nathan Deal (R) 53%
Jason Carter (D) 45%
Andrew Hunt (L) 2%
Lieutenant Governor
Casey Cagle (R) 58%
Connie Stokes (D) 42%
Secretary of State
Brian Kemp (R) 57%
Doreen Carter (D) 43%
Attorney General
Sam Olens (R) 57%
Greg Hecht (D) 43%
Commissioner of Agriculture
Gary Black (R) 58%
Chris Irvin (D) 42%
Commissioner of Insurance and Fire Safety
Ralph Hudgens (R) 55%
Elizabeth “Liz” Johnson (D) 42%
Edward “Ted” Metz (L) 3%
State Superintendent of Schools
Richard Woods (R) 55%
Valarie Wilson (D) 45%
Commissioner of Labor
Mark Butler (R) 57%
Robbin Shipp (D) 43%
U.S. Congress, District 1
E.L. “Buddy” Carter (R) 61%
Brian Corwin Reese (D) 39%
U.S. Congress, District 2
Sanford Bishop (D) 59%
Greg Duke (R) 41%
U.S. Congress, District 3
U.S. Congress, District 4
Hank Johnson (D)
U.S. Congress, District 5
John Lewis (D)
U.S. Congress, District 6
Tom Price (R) 66%
Robert “Bob” Montigel (D) 34%
U.S. Congress, District 7
Rob Woodall (R) 65%
Thomas Wight (D) 35%
U.S. Congress, District 8
Austin Scott (R)
U.S. Congress, District 9
Doug Collins (R) 81%
David Vogel (D) 19%
U.S. Congress, District 10
Jody Hice (R) 67%
I. K. “Ken” Dious (D) 33%
U.S. Congress, District 11
Barry Loudermilk (R)
U.S. Congress, District 12
R. W. “Rick” Allen (R) 55%
John Barrow (D) 45%
U.S. Congress, District 13
David Scott (D)