Unofficial
Election day ballots -- 12,370
Advance voting -- 12,125
Absentee by mail -- 936
Provisional -- 0
Total -- 25,431
Registered voters -- 43,700
Turnout -- 58.19 percent
U.S. Senate
Herschel Walker-R 18,220
Raphael Warnock-D 6,468
Chase Oliver-L 604
Governor
Brian Kemp-R 19,543
Stacey Abrams-D 5,598
Shane Hazel-L 241
Lt. Governor
Burt Jones-R 18,904
Charlie Bailey-D 5,637
Ryan Graham-L 560
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger-R 19,007
Bee Nguyen-D 5,301
Ted Metz-L788
Attorney General
Chris Carr-R 18,976
Jennifer Jordan-D 5,771
Martin Cowen-L 425
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tyler Harper-R 19,128
Nakita Hemingwy 5,460
David Radabaugh-L 550
Commissioner of Insurance
John King-R 19,468
Janice Laws Robinson 5,634
State School Superintendent
Richard Woods-R 19,488
Alisha Thomas Searcy 5,656
Commissioner of Labor
Bruce Thompson-R 18,915
William Boddie Jr.-D 5,555
Emily Anderson-L 624
U.S. House District 1
Buddy Carter-R 13,917
Wade Herring-D 4,301
U.S. House District 12
Rick Allen-R 5,348
Elizabeth Johnson-D 1,634
State Senate District 4
Billy Hickman-R 21,803
Unresolved write-in 387
State House District 159
Jon Burns-R 11,230
Unresolved write-in 188
House District 161
Bill Hitchens-R 9,287
Margo Barbee-D 3,040
Solicitor General
Richard Rafter-R 21,795
Unresolved write-in321
County Commission District 2
Roger Burdette-R 4,455
Barry Thompson (write-in) 214
County Commission District 3
Jamie DeLoach-R 4,081
Richard D.M. Garvin-D 1,232
Unresolved write-in 11
County Commission District 5
Phil Kieffer-R 3,603
Delmons White-D 1,432
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1
Yes 22,144
No 2,607
Proposed Constitutional Amendment 2
Yes 22,879
No 2,003
Statewide Referendum Question A
Yes 15,125
No 9,425
State Referendum Question B
Yes 19,799
No 4,822