The midterms are finally over, and the Board of Elections finished faster than in years past. It ended with the need for another Run-Off vote for Probate Judge, and potentially one for the U.S. Senate.
Election night results for Polk County were completed before 10 p.m. for the full precinct tally.
Here’s the results from each race:
US Senate
Hershel Walker – 10,398
Raphael Warnock – 2,791
Chase Oliver – 342
US House – District 14
Marjorie Taylor Greene – 10,299
Marcus Flowers – 3,082
Governor
Brian Kemp – 11,089
Stacey Abrams – 2,424
Shane Hazel – 95
Lt. Governor
Burt Jones – 10,668
Charlie Bailey – 2,543
Ryan Graham – 265
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger – 10,594
Bee Nguyen – 2,357
Ted Metz – 439
Attorney General
Chris Carr – 10,743
Jennifer “Jen” Jordan – 2,583
Martin Cowen – 168
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tyler Harper – 10,893
Nakita Hemingway – 2,348
David Raudabaugh – 242
Commissioner of Insurance
John King – 10,907
Janice Laws Robinson – 2,519
State School Superintendent
Richard Wods – 10,964
Alisha Thomas Searcy – 2,494
Commissioner of Labor
Bruce Thompson – 10,723
William “Will” Boddie Jr. – 2414
Emily Anderson – 284
State Senate – District 31
Jason Anavitarte – 11,883
State House – District 16
Othel Doyle “Trey” Kelley III – 11,163
County Commission District 1
Gary Martin – 11,852
County Commission District 2
Linda Liles – 11,796
County Commission, District 3
Hal Floyd – 11,788
Board of Education, District 1
Britt Madden Jr. – 1,816
Board of Education, District 2
Bernard Morgan – 636
Board of Education, District 4
Vicki Mayes – 1,860
Board of Education, District 7
Judi Renshaw – 1,840
Probate Judge
Bobby Brooks – 4,554
Shayne Green – 4,804
Mike Sullivan – 3,169
Constitutional Amendment 1
Yes – 11,587
No – 1,583
Constitutional Amendment 2
Yes – 12,201
No – 1,053
Referendum A
Yes – 7,940
N0 – 5,045
Referendum B
Yes – 10,632
No – 2,399
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