White County General Election – Nov. 3, 2020

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  • Nov. 3, 2020 General Election Results for White County
    Nov. 3, 2020 General Election Results for White County
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Just under 72% of White County's 20,622 registered voters cast a ballot in the Nov 3. general election. Almost 82.5% of county voters backed President Donald Trump.

Republicans in other federal and state races also received the most votes locally, however, these races will ultimately be decided by votes statewide or in multi-county districts.


UNOFFICIAL RESULTS (WHITE COUNTY RESULTS ONLY)

1) These results may not include any provisional or outstanding absentee ballots.

2) Only contested races are shown below.

(11 of 11 precincts reporting. Early in-person and absentee ballots have been counted.)


President of the United States

* = Incumbent

Donald Trump* (R) – 12,133 votes

Joe Biden (D) – 2,383 votes

Jo Jorgenson (L) – 181 votes


U.S. Senate

* = Incumbent

David Perdue* (R) – 11,986 votes

Jon Ossoff (D) – 2,245 votes

Shane Hazel (L) – 367 votes


U.S. Senate – Special Election

To fill the unexpired term of Johnny Isakson

* = Incumbent

Al Bartell (I) – 25 votes

Allen Buckley (I) – 40 votes

Doug Collins (R) – 7,526 votes

John Fortuin (G) – 29 votes

Derrick E. Grayson (R) – 148 votes

Michael Todd Greene (I) – 26 votes

Annette Davis Jackson (R) – 152 votes

Deborah Jackson (D) – 253 votes

Jamesia James (D) – 49 votes

A. Wayne Johnson (R) – 114 votes

Tamara Johnson-Shealey (D) – 59 votes

Matt Lieberman (D) – 206 votes

Kelly Loeffler* (R) – 3,995 votes

Joy Felicia Slade (D) – 33 votes

Brian Slowinski (L) – 114 votes

Valencia Stovall (I) – 28 votes

Ed Tarver (D) – 12 votes

Kandiss Taylor (R) – 95 votes

Raphael Warnock (D) – 1,589 votes

Richard Dien Winfield (D) – 35 votes


U.S. House – 9th Congressional District

Andrew Clyde (R) – 12,153 votes

Devin Pandy (D) – 2,242 votes


State House – District 8

Stan Gunter (R) – 2,767  votes

Dave Cooper (D) – 554 votes


State House – District 10

Victor Anderson (R) – 8,511 votes

Nick Mitchell (D) – 1,534 votes


State Senate – District 51

* = Incumbent

Steve Gooch* (R) – 12,109 votes

June Krise (D) – 2,286 votes


Public Service Commission – District 1

* = Incumbent

Jason Shaw* (R) – 11,811 votes

Robert G. Bryant (D) – 2,045 votes

Elizabeth Melton (L) – 532 votes


Public Service Commission – District 4

* = Incumbent

Lauren Bubba McDonald Jr.* (R) – 11,673 votes

Daniel Blackman (D) – 2,084 votes

Nathan Wilson (L) – 523 votes


Proposed Constitutional Amendment #1

Authorizes dedication of fees and taxes to their intended purposes by general state law.

"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 – 11,481 votes

NO – 2,533 votes


Proposed Constitutional Amendment #2

Waives state and local sovereign immunity for violation of state laws, state and federal constitutions.

"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 – 10,140 votes

NO – 3,747 votes


Statewide Referendum

Establishes a tax exemption for certain real property owned by charities.

"Shall the Act be approved which provides an exemption from ad valorem taxes for all 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 – 9,885 votes

NO – 4,106 votes