Mid-Term Election Results Hart County

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There were no local races in Hart County

United States Senate

Herschel Junior Walker- 7,977 votes
Republican

Raphael Warnock- 2,319 votes
(Incumbent) Democrat

Chase Oliver- 192 votes
Libertarian

Governor

Brian Kemp- 8,423 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Stacey Abrams- 2,038 votes
Democrat

Shane Hazel- 94 votes
Libertarian

For Lieutenant Governor
Burt Jones- 8,128 votes
Republican

Charlie Bailey- 2,110 votes
Democrat

Ryan Graham- 171 votes
Libertarian

Secretary of State

Brad Raffensperger- 8,108 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Bee Nguyen- 1,896 votes
Democrat

Ted Metz- 353 votes
Libertarian

United States House of Representatives – District 9

Andrew Clyde- 8,198 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Michael “Mike” Ford- 2,225 votes
Democrat

For State School Superintendent 

Richard Woods- 8,327 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Alisha Thomas Searcy- 2,076 votes
Democrat

Commissioner of Agriculture

Tyler Harper- 8,251 votes
Republican

Nakita Hemingway- 1,996 votes
Democrat

David Raudabaugh- 176 votes
Libertarian

Commissioner of Insurance
John King- 8,322 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Janice Laws Robinson- 2,065 votes
Democrat

State Senate District 24 

Lee Anderson- 9,096 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

State House of Representatives – District 33 

Alan Powell- 9,217 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Commissioner of Labor

Bruce Thompson- 8,175 votes
Republican

William “Will” Boddie, Jr- 2,013 votes
Democrat

Emily Anderson- 210 votes
Libertarian

Attorney General
Chris Carr- 8,161 votes
(Incumbent) Republican

Jennifer “Jen” Jordan- 2,140 votes
Democrat

Martin Cowen- 127 votes
Libertarian

Statewide Referendum Questions
– A –
Provides for ad valorem tax exemption for certain timber production, reforestation, and harvesting equipment. House Bill No. 997 Act No. 859

YES- 5,954 votes

NO- 4,044 votes

– B –
Expands ad valorem tax exemption for family-owned farms and adds qualified products to the exemption. House Bill No. 498 Act No. 260

YES- 7,717 votes

NO- 2,301 votes

Proposed Constitutional Amendments
– 1 –
Provides for suspension of compensation of certain State officers and members of the General Assembly. Senate Resolution No. 134 Resolution Act No. 304

YES- 9,183 votes

NO- 982 votes

– 2 –

Provides for temporary local tax relief after disasters.
House Resolution No. 594 Resolution Act No. 803

YES- 9,300 votes

NO- 931 votes