Pickens Election Results and Precinct Totals
Featured Stories, Politics November 6, 2012 , by Cheryl DuncanBelow are the results of the Presidential election as well as the candidates running for office on the November 6th ballot:
Registered Voters: 17,169
Ballots Cast: 9,749
Voter Turnout: 56.78 %
Election results compiled from the Georgia Secretary of State website:
Precinct: Yellow Creek
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 86.67% 871
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 12.94% 130
GARY JOHNSON (L) 0.40% 4
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 82.93% 782
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 12.83% 121
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 4.24% 40
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 87.32% 806
DAVID STAPLES (L) 12.68% 117
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 86.38% 831
JODY COOLEY (D) 13.62% 131
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 869
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 879
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 864
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 870
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 868
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 877
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 62.33% 599
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 37.67% 362
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 868
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 856
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 843
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 891
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 856
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 868
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 71.04% 687
NO 28.96% 280
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 71.57% 667
NO 28.43% 265
Precinct: Sharptop
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 81.27% 1,354
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 17.59% 293
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.14% 19
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 76.48% 1,177
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 16.57% 255
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 6.95% 107
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 82.13% 1,236
DAVID STAPLES (L) 17.87% 269
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 80.10% 1,280
JODY COOLEY (D) 19.90% 318
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 1,371
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 1,455
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 1,379
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 1,421
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 1,428
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 1,450
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 54.83% 868
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 45.17% 715
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 1,428
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 1,409
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 1,395
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 1,439
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 1,396
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 1,383
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 57.61% 931
NO 42.39% 685
1,616
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 65.91% 1,011
NO 34.09% 523
Precinct: Sharptop
MITT ROMNEY (R) 82.50% 863
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 16.25% 170
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.24% 13
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 78.54% 754
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 15.94% 153
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 5.52% 53
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 83.02% 787
DAVID STAPLES (L) 16.98% 161
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 79.17% 779
JODY COOLEY (D) 20.83% 205
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 884
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 930
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 868
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 907
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 893
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 919
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 43.85% 435
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 56.15% 557
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 906
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 884
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 888
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 87.07% 128
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 12.93% 19
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 738
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 868
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 883
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 49.01% 494
NO 50.99% 514
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 57.88% 551
NO 42.12% 401
Precinct: Refuge
MITT ROMNEY (R) 82.97% 1,067
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 16.41% 211
GARY JOHNSON (L) 0.62% 8
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 77.91% 903
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 16.65% 193
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 5.44% 63
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 82.70% 932
DAVID STAPLES (L) 17.30% 195
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 81.01% 964
JODY COOLEY (D) 18.99% 226
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 1,058
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 1,150
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 1,053
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 1,098
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 1,093
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 1,133
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 38.29% 469
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 61.71% 756
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 1,139
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 1,102
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 1,081
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 82.50% 853
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 17.50% 181
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 166
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 1,069
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 1,075
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 44.60% 545
NO 55.40% 677
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 53.62% 622
NO 46.38% 538
Precinct: Hill
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 83.56% 427
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 14.09% 72
GARY JOHNSON (L) 2.35% 12
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 78.33% 376
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 14.79% 71
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 6.88% 33
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 82.09% 385
DAVID STAPLES (L) 17.91% 84
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 84.02% 410
DANIEL GRANT (D) 15.98% 78
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 430
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 451
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 436
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 446
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 438
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 452
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 49.38% 238
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 50.62% 244
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 450
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 434
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 441
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 85.77% 416
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 14.23% 69
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 431
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 431
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 62.12% 310
NO 37.88% 189
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 66.25% 320
NO 33.75% 163
Precinct: Hinton
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 87.79% 374
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 10.56% 45
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.64% 7
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 83.03% 318
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 10.70% 41
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 6.27% 24
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 86.29% 321
DAVID STAPLES (L) 13.71% 51
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 90.10% 364
DANIEL GRANT (D) 9.90% 40
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 343
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 382
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 340
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 358
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 360
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 383
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 35.63% 145
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 64.37% 262
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 364
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 354
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 358
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 87.23% 362
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 12.77% 53
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 345
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 338
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 41.91% 171
NO 58.09% 237
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 54.79% 206
NO 45.21% 170
Precinct: Jerusalem
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 85.74% 499
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 12.37% 72
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.89% 11
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 83.49% 445
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 12.01% 64
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 4.50% 24
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 87.76% 459
DAVID STAPLES (L) 12.24% 64
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 86.67% 481
DANIEL GRANT (D) 13.33% 74
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 494
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 532
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 495
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 510
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 516
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 520
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 44.24% 246
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 55.76% 310
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 518
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 501
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 503
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 85.41% 480
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 14.59% 82
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 501
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 492
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 47.59% 267
NO 52.41% 294
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 54.39% 291
NO 45.61% 244
Precinct: Ludville
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 80.21% 77
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 19.79% 19
GARY JOHNSON (L) 0.00% 0
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 74.73% 68
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 17.58% 16
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 7.69% 7
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 86.21% 75
DAVID STAPLES (L) 13.79% 12
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 84.04% 79
DANIEL GRANT (D) 15.96% 15
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 81
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 79
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 82
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 83
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 82
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 80
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 56.82% 50
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 43.18% 38
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 82
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 83
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 80
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 85.11% 80
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 14.89% 14
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 81
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 82
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 49.46% 46
NO 50.54% 47
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 73.63% 67
NO 26.37% 24
Precinct: Nelson
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 83.64% 685
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 15.02% 123
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.34% 11
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 78.57% 583
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 14.82% 110
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 6.60% 49
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 82.07% 586
DAVID STAPLES (L) 17.93% 128
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 81.88% 610
JODY COOLEY (D) 18.12% 135
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 687
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 713
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 686
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 696
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 699
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 717
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 49.55% 383
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 50.45% 390
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 717
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 700
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 678
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 84.32% 484
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 15.68% 90
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 163
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 696
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 705
SPECIAL CITY OF NELSON – MAYOR SPECIAL
MIKE HAVILAND 64.44% 145
JAMES QUEEN 35.56% 80
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 50.45% 395
NO 49.55% 388
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 59.68% 441
NO 40.32% 298
Precinct: Talking Rock
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 89.22% 828
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 10.13% 94
GARY JOHNSON (L) 0.65% 6
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 83.18% 712
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 10.98% 94
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 5.84% 50
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 85.11% 709
DAVID STAPLES (L) 14.89% 124
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 88.38% 776
DANIEL GRANT (D) 11.62% 102
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 773
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 822
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 772
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 780
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 792
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 823
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 45.61% 400
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 54.39% 477
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 806
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 788
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 767
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 84.36% 275
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 15.64% 51
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 481
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 767
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 769
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 53.72% 469
NO 46.28% 404
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 57.56% 476
NO 42.44% 351
Precinct: Jasper
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 78.52% 519
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 21.03% 139
GARY JOHNSON (L) 0.45% 3
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 74.75% 447
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 19.23% 115
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 6.02% 36
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 81.50% 467
DAVID STAPLES (L) 18.50% 106
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 77.10% 478
JODY COOLEY (D) 22.90% 142
State Senator, District 51
STEVE GOOCH (I) R 100.00% 543
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 0.00% 0
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 575
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 542
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 575
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 561
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 585
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 44.03% 273
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 55.97% 347
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 575
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 548
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 546
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 87.27% 48
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 12.73% 7
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 495
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 549
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 553
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 52.58% 336
NO 47.42% 303
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 60.81% 360
NO 39.19% 232
Precinct: Townsend
President of the United States
MITT ROMNEY (R) 85.12% 572
BARACK OBAMA (I) D 13.69% 92
GARY JOHNSON (L) 1.19% 8
Public Service Commission, District 3 – Metro-Atlanta
CHUCK EATON (I)R 81.70% 509
STEPHEN OPPENHEIMER (D) 10.91% 68
BRAD PLOEGER (L) 7.38% 46
Public Service Commission, District 5 – Western
STAN WISE (I) R 84.99% 521
DAVID STAPLES (L) 15.01% 92
U.S. Representative, District 9
DOUG COLLINS (R) 79.59% 156
JODY COOLEY (D) 20.41% 40
U.S. Representative, District 14
TOM GRAVES (I) 87.19% 388
DANIEL GRANT (D) 12.81% 57
State Senator, District 54
CHARLIE BETHEL (I) R 100.00% 569
State Representative, District 11
RICK JASPERSE (I) R 100.00% 596
District Attorney, Appalachian Circuit
B. ALISON SOSEBEE (R 100.00% 563
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
DAVID W. LINDSEY (R) 100.00% 577
CLERK SUPERIOR CT
GAIL BROWN (I) R 100.00% 572
SHERIFF
DONALD E. CRAIG (I)R 100.00% 589
TAX COMMISSIONER
DAVID LEISTER (R) 50.23% 321
SHARON TROGLIN (I)IN 49.77% 318
CORONER
KEVIN W. ROPER (I) R 100.00% 584
CHIEF MAGISTRATE
A. WIGINGTON (I)R 100.00% 562
CC CHAIRMAN
ROBERT P. JONES (R) 100.00% 550
CC D1
JERRY R. BARNES (R) 84.17% 489
SALLY SUE BRADLEY (D 15.83% 92
CC D2
BECKY DENNEY (R) 100.00% 56
BOE P1
MICHAEL COWART (R) 100.00% 562
BOE P4
P. ANDREWS (R) 100.00% 559
Constitutional Amendment #1
Shall the Constitution be amended to allow state or local approval of public charter schools upon the request of local communities?
YES 55.10% 346
NO 44.90% 282
Constitutional Amendment #2
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a reduction in the state’s operating costs by allowing the General Assembly to authorize certain state agencies to enter into multiyear rental agreements?
YES 57.71% 348
NO 42.29% 255
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