
The following information are unofficial and incomplete election results from Washington County in the Tuesday, November 3 General & Special Election.
9,445 voters, or 72.7 percent, of active Washington County voters participated.
In Washington County, Democratic candidate Joseph R. Biden defeated Incumbent Republican candidate Donald J. Trump for President of the United States by 63 votes.
For U.S. Senate, Republican candidate David A. Perdue prevailed.
The candidates receiving the highest number of votes in the Special Election for U.S. Senate in Washington County were Raphael Warnock, Kelly Loeffler, and Doug Collins.
In the race for U.S. House District 10, Incumbent Republican candidate Jody Hice defeated Democratic candidate Tabitha Johnson-Greene by 14 votes in Washington County.
For the City of Tennille’s Special Election, Rhonda Lemons and Deborah Rhodes won the two vacant City Council seats.
These are the unofficial and incomplete election totals:
- For President of the United States: Incumbent Donald J. Trump (President) and Michael R. Pence (Vice President) – Republican received 4,658 votes; Joseph R. Biden (President) and Kamala D. Harris (Vice President) – Democrat received 4,721 votes; Jo Jorgensen (President) and Jeremy ‘Spike’ Cohen (Vice President) – Libertarian received 66 votes
- For United States Senate: Incumbent David A. Perdue – Republican with 4,626 votes; Jon Ossoff – Democrat with 4,466 votes; Shane Hazel – Libertarian with 172 votes
- Special Election for United States Senate to fill the unexpired term of Johnny Isakson who resigned: Al Bartell – Independent with 23 votes; Allen Buckley – Independent with 18 votes; Doug Collins – Republican with 1,909 votes; John Fortuin – Green with 25 votes; Derrick E. Grayson – Republican with 63 votes; Michael Todd Greene – Independent with 25 votes; Annette Davis Jackson – Republican with 68 votes; Deborah Jackson – Democrat with 753 votes; Jamesia James – Democrat with 178 votes; A. Wayne Johnson – Republican with 62 votes; Tamara Johnson-Shealey – Democrat with 271 votes; Matt Lieberman – Democrat with 143 votes; Kelly Loeffler – Incumbent Republican with 2,373 votes; Joy Felicia Slade – Democrat with 50 votes; Brian Slowinski – Libertarian with 18 votes; Valencia Stovall –Independent with 12 votes; Ed Tarver – Democrat with 55 votes; Kandiss Taylor – Republican with 43 votes; Raphael Warnock – Democrat with 3,040 votes; Richard Dien Winfield – Democrat with 55 votes
- For Public Service Commissioner to Succeed Jason Shaw: Incumbent Jason Shaw – Republican with 4,454 votes; Robert G. Bryant – Democrat with 4,364 votes; Elizabeth Melton – Libertarian with 177 votes
- For Public Service Commissioner to success Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.: Incumbent Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. – Republican with 4,371 votes; Daniel Blackman – Democrat with 4,338 votes; Nathan Wilson – Libertarian with 151 votes
- For U.S. Representative in 117th Congress from the 10th Congressional District of Georgia: Incumbent Jody Hice – Republican with 4,534 votes; Tabitha Johnson-Green – Democrat with 4,520 votes
- For State Senator from 26th District: Incumbent David E. Lucas, Sr. – Democrat
The following were uncontested races:
- For State Representative in the General Assembly from 128th District: Mack Jackson – Democrat
- For District Attorney of the Middle Judicial Circuit: Tripp Fitzner – Republican
- For Judge of the Probate Court: Incumbent Russell A. Sheppard – Democrat
- For Clerk of Superior Court: Megan Cramer – Democrat
- For Sheriff: Incumbent Joel Cochran – Democrat
- For Tax Commissioner: Incumbent Jeannette Anderson – Democrat
- For Coroner: Incumbent E.K. May – Democrat
- For Chief Magistrate: Manzie T. Broxton, Sr. – Democrat
- For Solicitor-General: Incumbent Michael Howard – Democrat
Two proposed Constitutional Amendments:
- Authorizes dedication of fees and taxes to their intended purposes by general state law. House Resolution 164, Act No. 597. “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: 6,183 votes; No: 2,324 votes
- Waives State and Local Sovereign immunity for violation of state laws, state and federal constitutions. House Resolution 1023, Act No. 596. ““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: 5,551 votes; No: 2,800 votes
The Statewide Referendum concerning the establishment of a tax exemption for certain real property owned by charities. This is from House Bill 344, Act No. 149.
“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 violates the laws of this state, the Constitution of Georgia, or the Constitution of the United States.” Yes: 5,890 votes; No: 2,578 votes
The Special Election in the City of Tennille
Tennille City Council District 3, Post 1: Deborah Rhodes with 104 votes and Bobby ‘Weston’ Williford with 72 votes
Tennille City Council District 2, Post 1: Rhonda Lemons with 154 votes and Sidney Swan with 70 votes.