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Friday, July 23, 2004
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Fayette Co. voting resultsThe following results are not yet official. The final results will be certified Friday at 5 p.m. when 39 ballots from those serving in the military are added to the totals. Those ballots, along with four that may or may not be counted because of questions about each voters qualifications, are considered the 38th and final precinct, officials said. These are results for contested races only. The winners are listed in bold. For full results, visit Fayette Countys web page at www.admin.co.fayette.ga.us. For complete district and statewide results, visit www.sos.state.ga.us. The home pages for both sites include links to election results. County Commission, Post 2 Herb Frady: 8,707 (56.41) Dave Simmons: 6,727 (43.59) County Commission, Post 3 Sam Chapman: 7,352 47.82 Peter Pfeifer: 8,023 52.18 Board of Education, Post 3 Marion Key: 9,578 62.06 Connie Leary: 5,855 37.94 Superior Court Judge (Caldwell) Johnnie Caldwell: 11,420 (58.41) John Mrosek: 8,122 (41.54)
Superior Court Judge (Hankinson) Tommy R. Hankinson: 10,021 (53.71) Steven Lamar Harris: 8,624 (46.22)
District Attorney Scott Ballard: 10,149 (64.02) William T. McBroom: 5,703 (35.98)
Solicitor James K. Inagawa: 8,190 (53.64) Lura Handley Landis: 7,078 (46.36) Magistrate, Post 3 Sheila S. Huddleston: 7,980 (43.34) Robert Ruppenthal: 10,423 (56.61) Special Election, to allow liquor by the drink in unincorporated Fayette County Yes: 13,421 (64.57) No: 7,364 (35.43) U.S. Senate-Republican Herman Cain: 3,601 (17.96) Mac Collins: 8,004 (46.97) Johnny Isakson: 5,974 (35.06)
U.S. Senate-Democrat Leigh Baier: 208 (5.28) Jim Boyd: 270 (6.85) Sid Cottingham: 43 (1.09) James N. Finkelstein: 107 (2.72) Denise L. Majette: 2,407 (61.09) W. Cliff Oxford: 560 (14.21) Govind N. Patel: 46 (1.17) Mary Hodges Squires: 299 (7.59)
U.S. Congress District 8 Republican Mike D. Crotts: 500 (3.02) Dylan Glenn: 5,898 (35.62) Tom Mills: 511 (3.09) Lynn Westmoreland: 9,648 (58.27)
U.S. Congress District 13-Democrat William Ogletree: 73 (9.49) David Scott: 696 (90.51)
State Senate District 16-Republican Bill Bonner: 4,072 (39.05) Ronnie Chance: 4,539 (43.53) Dick Morrow: 1,816 (17.42)
State House District 66-Democrat Virgil Fludd: 332 (65.61) Cherie Phuller: 174 (34.39)
State House District 72-Republican Alison K. Chambers: 1,846 (22.98) Charles E. Gallagher: 1,174 (14.61) Dan Lakly: 3,793 (47.22) David Studdard: 1,220 (15.19)
State House District 74-Democrat Roberta Abdul-Salaam: 469 (33.0) Johnny Castaneda: 227 (15.97) George Jeburk: 220 (15.48) John E. Jones: 505 (35.54)
Supreme Court Justice (Sears) Non-partisan Grant Brantley: 8,603 (45.49) Leah Sears: 10,272 (54.32)
Court of Appeals Judge (Eldridge) Non-partisan Debra Bernes:3,346 (20.85) William A. Hawkins: 1,246 (7.76) Howard Mead: 2,836 (17.67) Thomas C. Rawlings: 1,872 (11.66) Mike Sheffield: 4,260 (26.54) Lee Tarte Wallace: 2,468 (15.38)
Public Service Commissioner-Republican Robert B. Baker, Jr.: 10,869 (74.52) Roger Dozier: 2,453 (16.82) Terry Taschwer: 1,263 (8.66)
Public Service Commissioner-Democrat Mac Barber: 2,322 (66.96) Michael R. Berlon: 1,145 (33.04)
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