Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Gwinnett County Unofficial Election Results

U.S. Senate
Saxby Chambliss R, 134,026, 51.70%
Jim Martin D, 114,522, 44.18%
Allen Buckley L, 10,462, 4.04%

U.S. House 4
Henry Johnson, 15,200, 98.06%

U.S. House 7
John Linder R, 135,085, 57.48%
Doug Heckman D, 99,713, 42.43%

State Senate 45
Renee Unterman R, 73,344, 98.78%

State Senate 48
David Shafer R, 15,831, 98.19%

State House 98
Bobby Reese R, 22,704, 99.13%

District Attorney
Daniel Porter R, 195,507, 98.53%

Probate Judge
Walter Clarke R, 190,225, 98.80%

Clerk Superior Court
Tom Lawler R, 142,488, 57.99%
Abby Alaoui D, 103,062, 41.94%

Sheriff
Butch Conway R, 191,792, 98.67%

Tax Commissioner
K. Sherrington R, 198,616, 98.99%

Chief Magistrate
G. Hutchinson R, 189,431, 98.95%

Commission Chairman
C. Bannister R, 135,916, 54.77%
V. Passariello D, 111,917, 45.10%

County Commission District 1
Shirley Lasseter R, 38,823, 98.55%

County Commission District 3
M. Beaudreau R, 49,772, 57.77%
Earl M. Hendon D, 36,333, 42.17%

Gwinnett County Board of Education District 1
Carole Boyce R, 33,672, 53.83%
Megan Kline D, 28,837, 46.10%

Gwinnett County Board of Education District 3
Mary Murphy R, 20,888, 55.46%
Jane Hendrix D, 16,736, 44.44%

Gwinnett County Board of Education District 5
Louise Radloff R, 14,425, 49.96%
Ravindra Kumar D, 14,409, 49.90%

Amendment 1 – To encourage preservation of Georgia's forests through a conservation use property tax reduction program.
Yes, 166,274, 66.44%
No, 83,987, 33.56%

Amendment 2 – To authorize local school districts to use tax funds for community redevelopment purposes.
Yes, 129,576, 51.37%
No, 122,647, 48.63%

Amendment 3 – To authorize the creation of special Infrastructure Development Districts providing infrastructure to underserved areas.
Yes, 117,863, 48.77%
No, 123,813, 51.23%

SPLOST
Yes, 142,379, 56.16%
No, 111,132, 43.84%
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