HART COUNTY, Ga – The polls have closed for the August 11 runoff election. To review the unofficial election returns for your local, state, and federal races, check out the list below. Please remember all the results are unofficial until certified by the Secretary of State.
Precincts: 100% reporting
FEDERAL
U.S. House of Representatives District 9
Republican
Andrew Clyde – 1,903
Matt Gurtler – 848
Democrat
Devin Pandy – 238
Brooke Siskin – 180
To see the state election returns, click here. This article contains the overall race winner and identified runoffs for State House, State Senate, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate in FYN’s coverage area.
The General Election is scheduled for November 3 as well as the jungle primary for Senator Kelly Loeffler’s seat.
NORTH GEORGIA – Now that the General Primary is over, several candidates are facing runoff elections across North Georgia.
The runoff is scheduled for Tuesday, August 11 and only those who voted in the General Primary may vote in it. Early in-person voting will begin on July 20, 2019.
For a breakdown of the runoff races, see below.
STATE & FEDERAL
U.S. House of Representatives District 9
Republican
Andrew Clyde
Matt Gurtler
Democrat
Devin Pandy
Brooke Siskin
U.S. House of Representatives District 14
Republican
John Cowan
Marjorie Greene
U.S. Senate
Democrat
John Ossoff
Teresa Tomlinson
Georgia State House Representative District 9
Republican
Steve Liebel
Will Wade
Georgia State Senate District 50
Republican
Stacy Hall
Bo Hatchett
COUNTY
Fannin – Commission Chairman
Republican
Stan Helton
Jamie Hensley
Gilmer – Magistrate Judge
Kevin Johnson
Reagan Griggs Pritchett
Pickens – Tax Commissioner
Republican
Daniel Reeves
Amy Gibson
Pickens – Board of Education Post One
Republican
Donna Enis
Thomas Gartrell
White – Probate Judge
Republican
Don Ferguson
Carol Jackson
Towns – Sheriff
Republican
Kenneth “Ode” Henderson
Daren “Bear” Osborn
Murray – Sheriff
Republican
Dekota Boling
Jimmy Davenport
Read General Primary state results here.
To review the individual county race returns, please go to the individual websites.
The election for Kelly Loeffler’s Senate Seat won’t appear on the ballot until Nov 3.