Lumpkin County – State Election Results
Election 2018, News November 6, 2018
**FYN will be updating these results throughout the night tonight. Please keep checking back for updates as well as final results.**
2018 Georgia Election Results for Lumpkin County
The Lumpkin County unofficial results are as follows:
3715 voted today during the election, bumping Lumpkin County’s total number of active voters up to 11,574, which is a %59.15 active turnout.
Governor:
Brian Kemp (R) – 9,149
Stacey Abrams (D) -2,224
Ted Metz (L) – 172
Lieutenant Governor:
Geoff Duncan (R) – 9,011
Sarah Riggs Amico (D) – 2, 2011
Secretary of State:
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 8,884
John Barrow (D) – 2,210
Smythe DuVal (L) – 310
Insurance Commissioner:
Jim Beck (R) – 8,881
Janice Laws (D) – 2,085
Foster- 385
State School Superintendent:
Otha Thornton (D) – 2,119
Richard Woods (R) – 9,206
Agriculture Commissioner:
Gary Black (R) – 9, 251
Fred Swan (D) – 2,064
Labor Commissioner:
Mark Butler (R) – 9,174
Richard Keatley (D) – 2,121
Georgia Congress District 9:
Doug Collins (D) -9,112
Josh McCall (R) -2,276
Commission District 3
Rhett Stringer (R)- 9,319
Peri Lynn Gordon (D)- 2,000
Lumpkin County Congress District 4
Jeff Moran (R)- 9,139
Teresa Gay (D)- 2,209
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Georgia Election Run-Off Results
Election 2018 December 5, 2018
2018 Georgia Election Run-Off Results
Tonight marks the run-offs for election races in Georgia, these results are unofficial until approved by the Secretary of State.
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 756,016 votes 51.97%
John Barrow (D) – 698,770 votes 48.03%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 749,805 votes 51.83%
Lindy Miller (D) – 696,957 votes 48.17%
Check for local results by county here:
Gilmer
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 4,337 votes 83.13%
John Barrow (D) – 880 votes 16.87%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 4,250 votes 81.79%
Lindy Miller (D) – 946 votes 18.21%
Pickens
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 4,408 votes 84.01%
John Barrow (D) – 839 votes 15.99%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 4,325 votes 82.70%
Lindy Miller (D) – 905 17.30%
Fannin
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 3,522 votes 81.89%
John Barrow (D) – 779 votes 18.11%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 3,454 votes 80.57%
Lindy Miller (D) – 833 votes 19.43%
Dawson
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 3,985 votes 85.83%
John Barrow (D) – 658 votes 14.17%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 3,939 votes 85.02%
Lindy Miller (D) – 694 votes 14.98%
White
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 4,063 votes 82.78%
John Barrow (D) – 845 votes 17.22%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 3,960 votes 80.82%
Lindy Miller (D) – 940 votes 19.18%
Union
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 4,246 votes 80.92%
John Barrow (D) – 1,001 votes 19.08%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 4,108 votes 78.65%
Lindy Miller (D) – 1,115 votes 21.35%
Towns
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 2,161 votes 79.95%
John Barrow (D) – 542 votes 20.05%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 2,105 votes 78.22%
Lindy Miller (D) – 586 votes 21.78%
Murray
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 2,699 votes 88.99%
John Barrow (D) – 334 votes 11.01%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 2,691 votes 88.84%
Lindy Miller (D) – 338 votes 11.16%
Lumpkin
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R) – 3,378 votes 78.47%
John Barrow (D) – 927 votes 21.53%
Public Service Commission, District 3
Chuck Eaton (R) – 3,337 votes 77.89%
Lindy Miller (D) – 947 votes 22.11%
State National with Jennifer Hazelton 6/21/16
GMFTO June 21, 2016
Political Analyst Jennifer Hazelton joins BKP for a walk through the elections, candidates, and VP possibilities.
Morning Monologue 4/7/16
Election, Politics April 7, 2016
See BKP’s full Morning Monologue with Doug Collins and the 9th District.
You can also see the interview on its own further below.
Dr Paul Broun 4/5/16
Election, Politics April 5, 2016
Candidate Dr. Paul Broun talks 9th District Congressional Elections and Voting.
Morning Monologue 3/16/16
Business March 16, 2016
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https://youtu.be/eBqKos_6hhY
Morning Monologue 2/3/16
Opinion February 3, 2016
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https://youtu.be/53woYoa57tM





