Election Results for Stephens County

Current Stephens County unofficial results (Advance in-person and Election Day votes only)

President

Donald J, Trump (I) – 7,999

Joseph R. Biden – 1,579

Jo Jorgensen – 108

United States Senate

David A. Perdue (I) – 7,970

Jon Ossoff – 1,500

Shane Hazel – 172

Special Election

United States Senate (To fill the Unexpired term of Johnny Isakson)

Al Bartell – 26

Allen Buckley – 29

Doug Collins – 5,652

John Fortuin – 27

Derrick E. Grayson – 161

Michael Todd Greene – 19

Annette Davis Jackson –124

Deborah Jackson – 271

Jamesia James – 96

A. Wayne Johnson – 97

Tamara Johnson-Shealey – 73

Matt Lieberman – 161

Kelly Loeffler (I) – 1,778

Joy Felicia Slade – 49

Brian Slowinski – 69

Valencia Stovall – 20

Ed Tarver – 16

Kandiss Taylor – 96

Raphael Warnock – 733

Richard Dien Winfield – 15

Public Service Commissioner (To Succeed Jason Shaw)

Jason Shaw (I) – 7,748

Robert G. Bryant – 1,375

Elizabeth Melton – 287

Public Service Commissioner (To Succeed Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr.)

Lauren Bubba McDonald, Jr. (I) – 7,653

Daniel Blackman – 1,378

Nathan Wilson – 273

U.S. Representative in 117th Congress from the 9th Congressional District of GA

Andrew Clyde – 7,934

Devin Pandy – 1,465

State Senator From 50th District

Bo Hatchett – 7,939

Dee Daley – 1,439

State Representative in the General Assembly From 28th District

Chris Erwin (I) – 8,700

District Attorney of the Mountain Judicial Circuit

George R. Christian (I) – 8,548

Clerk of Superior Court

Timothy D. Quick (I) – 8,830

Sheriff

Randy Shirley (I) – 8,634

Tax Commissioner

Dene M. Hicks (I) – 8,727

Coroner

Chris Stephens (I) – 8,807 

Solicitor of State Court

Ann Pickett (I) – 8,601

County Commissioner Post 2

Debbie Whitlock (I) – 8,575

County Commissioner Post 3

Dennis Bell (I) – 8,565

County Board of Education At Large

Len Stovall – 8,610

County Board of Education District 1, Post 1

Wendy Dawkins (I) – 8,549

County Board of Education District 3, Post 2

Mark Smith (I) – 8,567

 

Proposed Constitutional Amendments

  1. Authorizes dedication of fees and taxes to their intended purpose by general state law.

Yes – 6,887

No – 2,107

 

  1. Waives state and local sovereign immunity for violation of state laws, state and federal constitutions.

Yes – 6,213

No – 2,707

 

Statewide Referendum

  1. Establishes a tax exemption for certain real property owned by charities.

Yes – 6,593

No – 2,521