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Georgia

Senate 100% reporting

  Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Ga-isakson
Johnny Isakson
Rep. 1,489,904 58.3% Incumbent
Michael Thurmond
Dem. 996,516 39.0%  
Chuck Donovan
Lib. 68,750 2.7%  

Governor 100% reporting

  Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Ga-deal
Nathan Deal
Rep. 1,365,832 53.0%  
Roy Barnes
Dem. 1,107,011 43.0%  
John Monds
Lib. 103,194 4.0%  

House of Representatives

District Democrat Republican Other Reporting
1
28.2% Harris
71.8% Kingston*
  100%
2
51.4% Bishop*
48.6% Keown
  100%
3
30.5% Saunders
69.5% Westmoreland*
  100%
4
74.7% Johnson*
25.3% Carter
  100%
5
73.7% Lewis*
26.3% Little
  100%
6  
Price*
  Uncontested
7
32.9% Heckman
67.1% Woodall
  100%
8
47.3% Marshall*
52.7% Scott
  100%
9  
Graves*
  Uncontested
10
32.6% Edwards
67.4% Broun*
  100%
11  
Gingrey*
  Uncontested
12
56.6% Barrow*
43.4% McKinney
  100%
13
69.4% Scott*
30.6% Crane
  100%

Major Ballot Measures

Measure   Yes No Reporting
1 Allow enforcement of contracts that restrict competition
67.5%
32.5%
100%
2 $10 vehicle tag fee to finance trauma care
47.4%
52.6%
100%
3 Permit multiyear transportation projects
49.9%
50.1%
100%
4 Permit multiyear energy contracts
60.8%
39.2%
100%
5 Remove "industrial" zoning at owner's choice
63.5%
36.5%
100%
A Exempt business inventory from property tax
54.0%
46.0%
100%

Lieutenant Governor 100% reporting

Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Casey Cagle
Rep. 1,378,508 54.5% Incumbent
Carol Porter
Dem. 1,063,417 42.0%  
Dan Barber
Lib. 88,143 3.5%  

Secretary of State 100% reporting

Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Brian Kemp
Rep. 1,414,273 56.2% Incumbent
Georganna Sinkfield
Dem. 996,167 39.6%  
David Chastain
Lib. 104,483 4.2%  

Attorney General 100% reporting

Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Sam Olens
Rep. 1,326,160 52.8%  
Ken Hodges
Dem. 1,100,388 43.8%  
Don Smart
Lib. 87,288 3.5%  

Agriculture Commissioner 100% reporting

Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
Gary Black
Rep. 1,401,289 55.9%  
J.B. Powell
Dem. 1,016,516 40.5%  
Kevin Cherry
Lib. 90,009 3.6%  

School Superintendent 100% reporting

Candidate Party Votes Pct.  
John Barge
Rep. 1,341,587 53.4%  
Joe Martin
Dem. 1,050,071 41.8%  
Kira Willis
Lib. 122,693 4.9%  
Vote totals are certified election results from the state, where available. County-level figures are the last reported totals from The Associated Press.
Senate Governor House Districts

State Highlights

Nathan Deal, a conservative nine-term Republican congressman, survived a bruising governor’s race, claiming victory over Roy Barnes, a former Democratic governor who was trying to make a political comeback.

The candidates’ initial focus on economic policies soon gave way to personal attacks. The negative campaigning, and the presence of a third candidate, John Monds of the Libertarian Party, had led to speculation that neither major-party candidate would get more than half of the vote, forcing a runoff. But Mr. Deal tallied above 50 percent.

Senator Johnny Isakson, a Republican, scored an expected easy victory over his Democratic challenger, Mike Thurmond, the state labor commissioner.

Republicans picked up one House seat, giving them an 8-to-5 edge in the state. In the Eighth Congressional District, in the central part of the state surrounding Macon, Austin Scott, a Republican state representative, took the seat held by Representative Jim Marshall, one of the most conservative Democrats in the House.

In the Second District, in southwestern Georgia, Representative Sanford D. Bishop Jr., a longtime Democratic incumbent, held off his Republican opponent, Mike Keown, despite initial reports from The Associated Press that Mr. Keown had won.

HENRY FOUNTAIN