Final Election Results from the Monroe County General Election Nov. 8, 2022

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Final Election Results from the Monroe County General Election November 8, 2022

Total Votes – 13,749 of 21,294 (64.6%)

Election Day Votes – 5,823

Advance Votes – 7,325

Absentee Votes – 601

United States Senate:

Herschel Walker (Republican) – 9,669 (70.8%)

Raphael Warnock (Incumbent Democrat) – 3,735 (27.3%)

Chase Oliver (Libertarian) – 255 (1.8%)

Write-In – 13

Governor:

Brian Kemp (Incumbent Republican) – 10,309 (75.2%)

Stacey Abrams (Democrat) – 3,314 (24.2%)

Shane Hazel (Libertarian) – 89 (0.6%)

Write-In – 4

Lieutenant Governor:

Burt Jones (Republican) – 10,040 (73.8%)

Charlie Bailey (Democrat) – 3,331 (24.5%)

Ryan Graham (Libertarian) – 226 (1.7%)

Write-In – 6

Secretary of State:

Brad Raffensperger (Incumbent Republican) – 9,959 (73.4%)

Bee Nguyen (Democrat) – 3,148 (23.2%)

Ted Metz (Libertarian) – 451 (3.3%)

Write-In – 17

Attorney General:

Chris Carr (Incumbent Republican) – 9,994 (73.5%)

Jennifer Jordan (Democrat) – 3,427 (25.2%)

Martin Cowen (Libertarian) – 174 (1.3%)

Write-In – 5

Commissioner of Agriculture:

Tyler Harper (Republican) – 10,113 (74.5%)

Nakita Hemingway (Democrat) – 3,217 (23.7%)

David Raudabaugh (Libertarian) – 240 (1.8%)

Write-In – 5

Commissioner of Insurance:

John King (Incumbent Republican) – 10,235 (75.5%)

Janice Robinson (Democrat) – 3,325 (24.5%)

Write-In – 8

State School Superintendent:

Richard Woods (Incumbent Republican) – 10,251 (75.5%)

Alisha Searcy (Democrat) – 3,324 (24.5%)

Write-In – 7

Commissioner of Labor:

Bruce Thompson (Republican) – 9,994 (73.7%)

William Boddie Jr. (Democrat) – 3,312 (24.4%)

Emily Anderson (Libertarian) – 251 (1.9%)

Write-In – 6

United States House of Representatives – District 8:

Austin Scott (Incumbent Republican) – 10,232 (75.3%)

Darrius Butler (Democrat) – 3,357 (24.7%)

Write-In – 10

State Senate – District 18:

John Kennedy (Incumbent Republican) – 10,257 (75.4%)

Chris Benton (Democrat) – 3,345 (24.6%)

Write-In – 8

State House of Representatives – District 134:

David Knight (Incumbent Republican) – 3,558 (81.0%)

Anthony Dickson (Democrat) – 836 (19.0%)

Write-In – 2

State House of Representatives – District 144:

Dale Washburn (Incumbent Republican) – 6,199 (72.4%)

Nettie Conner (Democrat) – 2,365 (27.6%)

Write-In – 6

State House of Representatives – District 145:

Robert Dickey (Incumbent Republican) – 581 (100.0%)

Write-In – 4

County Commission – District 3:

John Ambrose Sr. (Incumbent Republican) – 3,576 (100.0%)

Write-In – 83

County Commission – District 4:

George Emami (Incumbent Republican) – 2,772 (100.0%)

Write-In – 132

Towaliga Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor:

Thomas Jordan Vaughn – 11,382 (100.0%)

Write-In — 0

City of Culloden Mayor:

Lynn Miller (Incumbent) – 78 (100.0%)

Write-In – 1

City of Culloden Council Member (Vote for Two)

Louise Brice – 49

Tellas Daniels (Incumbent) – 53

Sarah Jean Ray (Incumbent) – 26

Donna Wilson – 25

Write-In – 2

Constitutional Amendment 1 (Provides for suspension of compensation of certain State officers and members of the General Assembly)

Yes – 11,771 (88.7%)

No – 1,493 (11.3%)

Constitutional Amendment 2 (Provides for temporary local tax relief after disasters)

Yes – 11,922 (89.2%)

No – 1,445 (10.8%)

Referendum Question 1 (Provides for ad valorem tax exemption for certain timber production, reforestation, and harvesting equipment)

Yes – 8,079 (61.4%)

No – 5,070 (38.6%)

Referendum Question 2 (Expands ad valorem tax exemption for family owned farms and adds qualified products to the exemption)

Yes – 10,415 (79.2%)

No – 2,743 (20.8%)

Local Option Sales Tax for Education:

Yes – 8,905 (66.7%)

No – 4,440 (33.3%)

Original source can be found here.



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