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Elections in Georgia |
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The 1980 United States presidential election in Georgia took place on November 4, 1980, in Georgia as part of the 1980 United States presidential election. The Democratic Party candidate, incumbent President Jimmy Carter, won his home state of Georgia over former California Governor Ronald Reagan by 238,565 votes, one of just seven victories in the election (other than Georgia, Carter also carried Maryland, Minnesota, Hawaii, West Virginia, the District of Columbia and Rhode Island).
This is the last time that Georgia has voted more Democratic than the nation as a whole (although it came close to doing so in 2024 when it was less than 1% more Republican than the national popular vote), as well as the last time that the Democratic nominee carried the state with a majority of the vote. It is also the last time in which the counties of McDuffie, Towns, Gilmer, Whitfield, Union, Rabun, Stephens, Jackson, Banks, Murray, Habersham, Madison, Hall, White, Dawson, Gordon, Paulding, Spalding, Troup, Forsyth, Upson, Coweta, Effingham, Glascock, Bulloch, Houston, Bartow, Oconee, Glynn, Cherokee, Toombs, Thomas, Floyd, Colquitt, Camden, Echols, Charlton, Pierce, Coffee, Bryan, Walton, Ware, Oglethorpe, Evans, Tattnall, Tift, Pike, Harris, Carroll, Appling, Barrow, and Wayne voted for a Democratic presidential candidate. [1] Henry County would not do so again until 2016.
Georgia was the only state in the Deep South between the 1980 and 1988 presidential elections to support the Democratic nominee. [2] 50% of white voters supported Carter while 47% supported Reagan. [3] [4]
Candidate | Votes | Delegates |
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Jimmy Carter(incumbent) | 338,772 | 66 |
Ted Kennedy | 32,315 | 0 |
Jerry Brown | 7,255 | 0 |
Others | 6,438 | 0 |
Totals | 384,780 | 66 |
Candidate | Votes | Deleagtes |
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Ronald Reagan | 146,500 | 34 |
George H.W. Bush | 25,293 | 6 |
John Anderson | 16,853 | 0 |
Howard Baker | 1,571 | 0 |
Others | 9,953 | 0 |
Totals | 200,170 | 40 |
1980 United States presidential election in Georgia [5] | ||||||
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Party | Candidate | Running mate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Jimmy Carter (incumbent) | Walter Mondale (incumbent) | 890,733 | 55.76% | 12 | |
Republican | Ronald Reagan | George H. W. Bush | 654,168 | 40.95% | 0 | |
Independent | John B. Anderson | Patrick Lucey | 36,055 | 2.26% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Ed Clark | David Koch | 15,627 | 0.99% | 0 | |
Other write-ins | 884 | 0.1% | 0 |
County [6] | Jimmy Carter Democratic | Ronald Reagan Republican | John B. Anderson Independent | Ed Clark Libertarian | Margin | Total votes cast | |||||
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# | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | # | % | ||
Appling | 2,985 | 59.62% | 1,961 | 39.17% | 41 | 0.82% | 20 | 0.40% | 1,024 | 20.45% | 5,007 |
Atkinson | 1,449 | 65.21% | 747 | 33.62% | 16 | 0.72% | 10 | 0.45% | 702 | 31.59% | 2,222 |
Bacon | 1,622 | 52.22% | 1,427 | 45.94% | 32 | 1.03% | 25 | 0.80% | 195 | 6.28% | 3,106 |
Baker | 1,035 | 66.18% | 510 | 32.61% | 11 | 0.70% | 8 | 0.51% | 525 | 33.57% | 1,564 |
Baldwin | 4,368 | 52.46% | 3,639 | 43.71% | 230 | 2.76% | 89 | 1.07% | 729 | 8.75% | 8,326 |
Banks | 2,091 | 72.91% | 746 | 26.01% | 18 | 0.63% | 13 | 0.45% | 1,345 | 46.90% | 2,868 |
Barrow | 3,876 | 61.44% | 2,284 | 36.20% | 99 | 1.57% | 50 | 0.79% | 1,592 | 25.24% | 6,309 |
Bartow | 7,490 | 69.01% | 3,135 | 28.89% | 135 | 1.24% | 93 | 0.86% | 4,355 | 40.12% | 10,853 |
Ben Hill | 2,544 | 62.55% | 1,459 | 35.87% | 41 | 1.01% | 23 | 0.57% | 1,085 | 26.68% | 4,067 |
Berrien | 2,869 | 65.15% | 1,487 | 33.76% | 24 | 0.54% | 24 | 0.54% | 1,382 | 31.39% | 4,404 |
Bibb | 31,770 | 66.01% | 15,175 | 31.53% | 848 | 1.76% | 337 | 0.70% | 16,595 | 34.48% | 48,130 |
Bleckley | 2,014 | 58.55% | 1,261 | 36.66% | 47 | 1.37% | 118 | 3.43% | 753 | 21.89% | 3,440 |
Brantley | 2,066 | 69.40% | 882 | 29.63% | 17 | 0.57% | 12 | 0.40% | 1,184 | 39.77% | 2,977 |
Brooks | 2,230 | 58.27% | 1,546 | 40.40% | 39 | 1.02% | 12 | 0.31% | 684 | 17.87% | 3,827 |
Bryan | 1,966 | 60.77% | 1,212 | 37.47% | 51 | 1.58% | 6 | 0.19% | 754 | 23.30% | 3,235 |
Bulloch | 4,921 | 55.16% | 3,750 | 42.04% | 160 | 1.79% | 90 | 1.01% | 1,171 | 13.12% | 8,921 |
Burke | 3,047 | 61.05% | 1,871 | 37.49% | 56 | 1.12% | 17 | 0.34% | 1,176 | 23.56% | 4,991 |
Butts | 2,574 | 66.94% | 1,210 | 31.47% | 38 | 0.99% | 23 | 0.60% | 1,364 | 35.47% | 3,845 |
Calhoun | 1,414 | 67.75% | 652 | 31.24% | 16 | 0.77% | 5 | 0.24% | 762 | 36.51% | 2,087 |
Camden | 2,924 | 65.81% | 1,439 | 32.39% | 62 | 1.40% | 18 | 0.41% | 1,485 | 33.42% | 4,443 |
Candler | 1,358 | 56.09% | 1,030 | 42.54% | 24 | 0.99% | 9 | 0.37% | 328 | 13.55% | 2,421 |
Carroll | 8,202 | 56.66% | 5,815 | 40.17% | 294 | 2.03% | 164 | 1.13% | 2,387 | 16.49% | 14,475 |
Catoosa | 4,921 | 44.50% | 5,962 | 53.91% | 121 | 1.09% | 55 | 0.50% | -1,041 | -9.41% | 11,059 |
Charlton | 1,469 | 64.26% | 779 | 34.08% | 26 | 1.14% | 12 | 0.52% | 690 | 30.18% | 2,286 |
Chatham | 28,413 | 50.04% | 26,499 | 46.67% | 1,244 | 2.19% | 625 | 1.10% | 1,914 | 3.37% | 56,781 |
Chattahoochee | 476 | 63.30% | 256 | 34.04% | 16 | 2.13% | 4 | 0.53% | 220 | 29.26% | 752 |
Chattooga | 4,279 | 67.60% | 1,946 | 30.74% | 61 | 0.96% | 44 | 0.70% | 2,333 | 36.86% | 6,330 |
Cherokee | 6,020 | 51.55% | 5,250 | 44.96% | 230 | 1.97% | 178 | 1.52% | 770 | 6.59% | 11,678 |
Clarke | 10,519 | 52.86% | 8,094 | 40.68% | 1,060 | 5.33% | 226 | 1.14% | 2,425 | 12.18% | 19,899 |
Clay | 909 | 73.25% | 316 | 25.46% | 9 | 0.73% | 7 | 0.56% | 593 | 47.79% | 1,241 |
Clayton | 17,540 | 46.10% | 19,160 | 50.35% | 923 | 2.43% | 428 | 1.12% | -1,620 | -4.25% | 38,051 |
Clinch | 1,325 | 71.08% | 513 | 27.52% | 18 | 0.97% | 8 | 0.43% | 812 | 43.56% | 1,864 |
Cobb | 39,157 | 40.87% | 51,977 | 54.25% | 3,229 | 3.37% | 1,453 | 1.52% | -12,820 | -13.38% | 95,816 |
Coffee | 4,038 | 60.99% | 2,499 | 37.74% | 58 | 0.88% | 26 | 0.39% | 1,539 | 23.25% | 6,621 |
Colquitt | 5,353 | 59.03% | 3,593 | 39.62% | 80 | 0.88% | 43 | 0.47% | 1,760 | 19.41% | 9,069 |
Columbia | 5,335 | 44.69% | 6,293 | 52.71% | 248 | 2.08% | 62 | 0.52% | -958 | -8.02% | 11,938 |
Cook | 2,461 | 66.80% | 1,188 | 32.25% | 25 | 0.68% | 10 | 0.27% | 1,273 | 34.55% | 3,684 |
Coweta | 5,697 | 54.66% | 4,480 | 42.99% | 161 | 1.54% | 84 | 0.81% | 1,217 | 11.67% | 10,422 |
Crawford | 1,673 | 70.44% | 642 | 27.03% | 35 | 1.47% | 25 | 1.05% | 1,031 | 43.41% | 2,375 |
Crisp | 3,403 | 63.64% | 1,861 | 34.80% | 54 | 1.01% | 29 | 0.54% | 1,542 | 28.84% | 5,347 |
Dade | 1,735 | 44.16% | 2,114 | 53.81% | 62 | 1.58% | 18 | 0.46% | -379 | -9.65% | 3,929 |
Dawson | 1,072 | 58.36% | 729 | 39.68% | 23 | 1.25% | 13 | 0.71% | 343 | 18.68% | 1,837 |
Decatur | 3,242 | 51.93% | 2,919 | 46.76% | 54 | 0.86% | 28 | 0.45% | 323 | 5.17% | 6,243 |
DeKalb | 82,743 | 49.43% | 74,904 | 44.74% | 7,241 | 4.33% | 2,517 | 1.50% | 7,839 | 4.69% | 167,405 |
Dodge | 4,635 | 71.83% | 1,719 | 26.64% | 56 | 0.87% | 43 | 0.67% | 2,916 | 45.19% | 6,453 |
Dooly | 2,364 | 67.50% | 1,083 | 30.93% | 31 | 0.89% | 24 | 0.69% | 1,281 | 36.57% | 3,502 |
Dougherty | 13,430 | 50.46% | 12,726 | 47.82% | 326 | 1.22% | 133 | 0.50% | 704 | 2.64% | 26,615 |
Douglas | 6,807 | 47.81% | 6,945 | 48.78% | 304 | 2.14% | 182 | 1.28% | -138 | -0.97% | 14,238 |
Early | 2,110 | 57.31% | 1,538 | 41.77% | 23 | 0.62% | 11 | 0.30% | 572 | 15.54% | 3,682 |
Echols | 515 | 65.77% | 259 | 33.08% | 8 | 1.02% | 1 | 0.13% | 256 | 32.69% | 783 |
Effingham | 2,783 | 51.76% | 2,528 | 47.02% | 38 | 0.71% | 28 | 0.52% | 255 | 4.74% | 5,377 |
Elbert | 4,014 | 66.23% | 1,967 | 32.45% | 50 | 0.82% | 30 | 0.49% | 2,047 | 33.78% | 6,061 |
Emanuel | 3,971 | 63.53% | 2,199 | 35.18% | 45 | 0.72% | 36 | 0.58% | 1,772 | 28.35% | 6,251 |
Evans | 1,456 | 56.54% | 1,090 | 42.33% | 20 | 0.78% | 9 | 0.35% | 366 | 14.21% | 2,575 |
Fannin | 2,526 | 43.34% | 3,196 | 54.83% | 61 | 1.05% | 46 | 0.79% | -670 | -11.49% | 5,829 |
Fayette | 3,798 | 36.00% | 6,351 | 60.20% | 272 | 2.58% | 128 | 1.21% | -2,553 | -24.20% | 10,549 |
Floyd | 13,710 | 58.10% | 9,220 | 39.07% | 398 | 1.69% | 268 | 1.14% | 4,490 | 19.03% | 23,596 |
Forsyth | 4,325 | 55.91% | 3,157 | 40.81% | 160 | 2.07% | 94 | 1.22% | 1,168 | 15.10% | 7,736 |
Franklin | 3,528 | 71.13% | 1,387 | 27.96% | 30 | 0.60% | 15 | 0.30% | 2,141 | 43.17% | 4,960 |
Fulton | 118,748 | 61.62% | 64,909 | 33.68% | 6,738 | 3.50% | 2,328 | 1.21% | 53,839 | 27.94% | 192,723 |
Gilmer | 2,246 | 49.50% | 2,170 | 47.83% | 72 | 1.59% | 49 | 1.08% | 76 | 1.67% | 4,537 |
Glascock | 614 | 53.95% | 510 | 44.82% | 7 | 0.62% | 7 | 0.62% | 104 | 9.13% | 1,138 |
Glynn | 7,540 | 49.69% | 7,214 | 47.54% | 296 | 1.95% | 123 | 0.81% | 326 | 2.15% | 15,173 |
Gordon | 5,199 | 60.86% | 3,107 | 36.37% | 141 | 1.65% | 95 | 1.11% | 2,092 | 24.49% | 8,542 |
Grady | 3,023 | 59.08% | 2,018 | 39.44% | 56 | 1.09% | 20 | 0.39% | 1,005 | 19.64% | 5,117 |
Greene | 2,571 | 71.96% | 961 | 26.90% | 29 | 0.81% | 12 | 0.34% | 1,610 | 45.06% | 3,573 |
Gwinnett | 21,958 | 42.68% | 27,185 | 52.84% | 1,497 | 2.91% | 812 | 1.58% | -5,227 | -10.16% | 51,452 |
Habersham | 4,394 | 64.80% | 2,224 | 32.80% | 100 | 1.47% | 63 | 0.93% | 2,170 | 32.00% | 6,781 |
Hall | 12,124 | 59.08% | 7,760 | 37.81% | 463 | 2.26% | 174 | 0.85% | 4,364 | 21.27% | 20,521 |
Hancock | 2,205 | 78.50% | 573 | 20.40% | 23 | 0.82% | 8 | 0.28% | 1,632 | 58.10% | 2,809 |
Haralson | 3,606 | 60.50% | 2,229 | 37.40% | 71 | 1.19% | 54 | 0.91% | 1,377 | 23.10% | 5,960 |
Harris | 2,807 | 56.80% | 2,001 | 40.49% | 100 | 2.02% | 34 | 0.69% | 806 | 16.31% | 4,942 |
Hart | 4,539 | 73.03% | 1,577 | 25.37% | 59 | 0.95% | 40 | 0.64% | 2,962 | 47.66% | 6,215 |
Heard | 1,348 | 59.05% | 875 | 38.33% | 35 | 1.53% | 25 | 1.10% | 473 | 20.72% | 2,283 |
Henry | 5,635 | 50.01% | 5,326 | 47.27% | 163 | 1.45% | 144 | 1.28% | 309 | 2.74% | 11,268 |
Houston | 10,915 | 52.74% | 9,005 | 43.51% | 536 | 2.59% | 239 | 1.15% | 1,910 | 9.23% | 20,695 |
Irwin | 1,555 | 59.08% | 1,056 | 40.12% | 11 | 0.42% | 10 | 0.38% | 499 | 18.96% | 2,632 |
Jackson | 4,591 | 66.07% | 2,209 | 31.79% | 107 | 1.54% | 42 | 0.60% | 2,382 | 34.28% | 6,949 |
Jasper | 1,546 | 62.24% | 879 | 35.39% | 38 | 1.53% | 21 | 0.85% | 667 | 26.85% | 2,484 |
Jeff Davis | 2,059 | 62.19% | 1,191 | 35.97% | 40 | 1.21% | 21 | 0.63% | 868 | 26.22% | 3,311 |
Jefferson | 3,305 | 66.39% | 1,605 | 32.24% | 44 | 0.88% | 24 | 0.48% | 1,700 | 34.15% | 4,978 |
Jenkins | 1,632 | 65.46% | 824 | 33.05% | 24 | 0.96% | 13 | 0.52% | 808 | 32.41% | 2,493 |
Johnson | 1,854 | 61.21% | 1,123 | 37.07% | 29 | 0.96% | 23 | 0.76% | 731 | 24.14% | 3,029 |
Jones | 3,239 | 62.05% | 1,828 | 35.02% | 112 | 2.15% | 41 | 0.79% | 1,411 | 27.03% | 5,220 |
Lamar | 2,453 | 64.08% | 1,298 | 33.91% | 42 | 1.10% | 35 | 0.91% | 1,155 | 30.17% | 3,828 |
Lanier | 1,116 | 69.58% | 470 | 29.30% | 9 | 0.56% | 9 | 0.56% | 646 | 40.28% | 1,604 |
Laurens | 7,860 | 62.76% | 4,392 | 35.07% | 147 | 1.17% | 124 | 0.99% | 3,468 | 27.69% | 12,523 |
Lee | 1,670 | 45.62% | 1,942 | 53.05% | 26 | 0.71% | 23 | 0.63% | -272 | -7.43% | 3,661 |
Liberty | 3,099 | 66.18% | 1,507 | 32.18% | 49 | 1.05% | 28 | 0.60% | 1,592 | 34.00% | 4,683 |
Lincoln | 1,617 | 66.27% | 806 | 33.03% | 10 | 0.41% | 7 | 0.29% | 811 | 33.24% | 2,440 |
Long | 1,202 | 68.96% | 514 | 29.49% | 23 | 1.32% | 4 | 0.23% | 688 | 39.47% | 1,743 |
Lowndes | 5,989 | 46.38% | 6,622 | 51.29% | 214 | 1.66% | 87 | 0.67% | -633 | -4.91% | 12,912 |
Lumpkin | 1,951 | 63.24% | 1,024 | 33.19% | 83 | 2.69% | 27 | 0.88% | 927 | 30.05% | 3,085 |
McDuffie | 2,667 | 56.95% | 1,928 | 41.17% | 59 | 1.26% | 29 | 0.62% | 739 | 15.78% | 4,683 |
McIntosh | 2,104 | 69.01% | 876 | 28.73% | 38 | 1.25% | 31 | 1.02% | 1,228 | 40.28% | 3,049 |
Macon | 3,025 | 76.02% | 894 | 22.47% | 39 | 0.98% | 21 | 0.53% | 2,131 | 53.55% | 3,979 |
Madison | 2,980 | 55.17% | 2,330 | 43.14% | 59 | 1.09% | 32 | 0.59% | 650 | 12.03% | 5,401 |
Marion | 1,174 | 66.22% | 567 | 31.98% | 16 | 0.90% | 16 | 0.90% | 607 | 34.24% | 1,773 |
Meriwether | 3,876 | 66.77% | 1,838 | 31.66% | 59 | 1.02% | 32 | 0.55% | 2,038 | 35.11% | 5,805 |
Miller | 1,127 | 54.90% | 900 | 43.84% | 19 | 0.93% | 7 | 0.34% | 227 | 11.06% | 2,053 |
Mitchell | 3,566 | 60.89% | 2,231 | 38.10% | 40 | 0.68% | 19 | 0.32% | 1,335 | 22.79% | 5,856 |
Monroe | 2,542 | 65.85% | 1,242 | 32.18% | 43 | 1.11% | 33 | 0.85% | 1,300 | 33.67% | 3,860 |
Montgomery | 1,663 | 62.99% | 948 | 35.91% | 23 | 0.87% | 6 | 0.23% | 715 | 27.08% | 2,640 |
Morgan | 2,276 | 62.00% | 1,323 | 36.04% | 57 | 1.55% | 15 | 0.41% | 953 | 25.96% | 3,671 |
Murray | 3,094 | 65.82% | 1,538 | 32.72% | 42 | 0.89% | 27 | 0.57% | 1,556 | 33.10% | 4,701 |
Muscogee | 23,272 | 58.82% | 15,203 | 38.42% | 811 | 2.05% | 280 | 0.71% | 8,069 | 20.40% | 39,566 |
Newton | 5,611 | 61.96% | 3,206 | 35.40% | 150 | 1.66% | 89 | 0.98% | 2,405 | 26.56% | 9,056 |
Oconee | 2,141 | 49.03% | 2,065 | 47.29% | 106 | 2.43% | 55 | 1.26% | 76 | 1.74% | 4,367 |
Oglethorpe | 1,611 | 56.41% | 1,187 | 41.56% | 44 | 1.54% | 14 | 0.49% | 424 | 14.85% | 2,856 |
Paulding | 4,686 | 60.72% | 2,845 | 36.87% | 97 | 1.26% | 89 | 1.15% | 1,841 | 23.85% | 7,717 |
Peach | 3,415 | 66.05% | 1,642 | 31.76% | 68 | 1.32% | 45 | 0.87% | 1,773 | 34.29% | 5,170 |
Pickens | 2,358 | 57.84% | 1,612 | 39.54% | 73 | 1.79% | 34 | 0.83% | 746 | 18.30% | 4,077 |
Pierce | 1,918 | 64.25% | 1,027 | 34.41% | 21 | 0.70% | 19 | 0.64% | 891 | 29.84% | 2,985 |
Pike | 1,755 | 56.72% | 1,271 | 41.08% | 45 | 1.45% | 23 | 0.74% | 484 | 15.64% | 3,094 |
Polk | 5,421 | 63.31% | 2,949 | 34.44% | 116 | 1.35% | 76 | 0.89% | 2,472 | 28.87% | 8,562 |
Pulaski | 1,997 | 61.79% | 1,153 | 35.67% | 54 | 1.67% | 28 | 0.87% | 844 | 26.12% | 3,232 |
Putnam | 1,951 | 61.41% | 1,166 | 36.70% | 35 | 1.10% | 25 | 0.79% | 785 | 24.71% | 3,177 |
Quitman | 589 | 70.37% | 240 | 28.67% | 2 | 0.24% | 6 | 0.72% | 349 | 41.70% | 837 |
Rabun | 2,327 | 66.58% | 1,070 | 30.62% | 67 | 1.92% | 31 | 0.89% | 1,257 | 35.96% | 3,495 |
Randolph | 1,861 | 67.85% | 879 | 32.05% | 1 | 0.04% | 2 | 0.07% | 982 | 35.80% | 2,743 |
Richmond | 24,104 | 53.72% | 19,619 | 43.72% | 887 | 1.98% | 261 | 0.58% | 4,485 | 10.00% | 44,871 |
Rockdale | 4,395 | 43.66% | 5,300 | 52.65% | 219 | 2.18% | 153 | 1.52% | -905 | -8.99% | 10,067 |
Schley | 613 | 56.50% | 453 | 41.75% | 9 | 0.83% | 10 | 0.92% | 160 | 14.75% | 1,085 |
Screven | 2,117 | 57.78% | 1,490 | 40.67% | 36 | 0.98% | 21 | 0.57% | 627 | 17.11% | 3,664 |
Seminole | 1,794 | 61.10% | 1,117 | 38.04% | 16 | 0.54% | 9 | 0.31% | 677 | 23.06% | 2,936 |
Spalding | 7,176 | 58.19% | 4,809 | 39.00% | 248 | 2.01% | 98 | 0.79% | 2,367 | 19.19% | 12,331 |
Stephens | 4,529 | 67.68% | 2,045 | 30.56% | 69 | 1.03% | 49 | 0.73% | 2,484 | 37.12% | 6,692 |
Stewart | 1,440 | 69.00% | 611 | 29.28% | 23 | 1.10% | 13 | 0.62% | 829 | 39.72% | 2,087 |
Sumter | 4,956 | 61.49% | 2,957 | 36.69% | 103 | 1.28% | 44 | 0.55% | 1,999 | 24.80% | 8,060 |
Talbot | 1,635 | 72.89% | 572 | 25.50% | 20 | 0.89% | 16 | 0.71% | 1,063 | 47.39% | 2,243 |
Taliaferro | 670 | 70.23% | 270 | 28.30% | 8 | 0.84% | 6 | 0.63% | 400 | 41.93% | 954 |
Tattnall | 2,864 | 57.26% | 2,082 | 41.62% | 37 | 0.74% | 19 | 0.38% | 782 | 15.64% | 5,002 |
Taylor | 1,845 | 68.38% | 815 | 30.21% | 19 | 0.70% | 19 | 0.70% | 1,030 | 38.17% | 2,698 |
Telfair | 2,700 | 68.51% | 1,173 | 29.76% | 41 | 1.04% | 27 | 0.69% | 1,527 | 38.75% | 3,941 |
Terrell | 2,010 | 58.77% | 1,378 | 40.29% | 21 | 0.61% | 11 | 0.32% | 632 | 18.48% | 3,420 |
Thomas | 5,695 | 56.05% | 4,294 | 42.26% | 117 | 1.15% | 55 | 0.54% | 1,401 | 13.79% | 10,161 |
Tift | 4,572 | 56.99% | 3,280 | 40.89% | 99 | 1.23% | 71 | 0.89% | 1,292 | 16.10% | 8,022 |
Toombs | 3,255 | 52.53% | 2,835 | 45.75% | 68 | 1.10% | 39 | 0.63% | 420 | 6.78% | 6,197 |
Towns | 1,510 | 49.27% | 1,475 | 48.12% | 57 | 1.86% | 23 | 0.75% | 35 | 1.15% | 3,065 |
Treutlen | 1,307 | 65.22% | 668 | 33.33% | 21 | 1.05% | 8 | 0.40% | 639 | 31.89% | 2,004 |
Troup | 7,716 | 57.46% | 5,398 | 40.20% | 191 | 1.42% | 124 | 0.92% | 2,318 | 17.26% | 13,429 |
Turner | 1,990 | 68.13% | 898 | 30.74% | 16 | 0.55% | 17 | 0.58% | 1,092 | 37.39% | 2,921 |
Twiggs | 2,213 | 74.26% | 747 | 25.07% | 8 | 0.27% | 12 | 0.40% | 1,466 | 49.19% | 2,980 |
Union | 1,700 | 51.34% | 1,546 | 46.69% | 43 | 1.30% | 22 | 0.66% | 154 | 4.65% | 3,311 |
Upson | 4,713 | 61.73% | 2,788 | 36.52% | 77 | 1.01% | 57 | 0.75% | 1,925 | 25.21% | 7,635 |
Walker | 6,809 | 48.18% | 7,088 | 50.16% | 171 | 1.21% | 64 | 0.45% | -279 | -1.98% | 14,132 |
Walton | 4,525 | 61.96% | 2,618 | 35.85% | 112 | 1.53% | 48 | 0.66% | 1,907 | 26.11% | 7,303 |
Ware | 6,307 | 62.22% | 3,715 | 36.65% | 77 | 0.76% | 38 | 0.37% | 2,592 | 25.57% | 10,137 |
Warren | 1,517 | 65.36% | 779 | 33.56% | 20 | 0.86% | 5 | 0.22% | 738 | 31.80% | 2,321 |
Washington | 3,452 | 64.35% | 1,822 | 33.97% | 60 | 1.12% | 30 | 0.56% | 1,630 | 30.38% | 5,364 |
Wayne | 3,843 | 62.42% | 2,213 | 35.94% | 52 | 0.84% | 49 | 0.80% | 1,630 | 26.48% | 6,157 |
Webster | 608 | 64.68% | 312 | 33.19% | 8 | 0.85% | 12 | 1.28% | 296 | 31.49% | 940 |
Wheeler | 1,599 | 73.15% | 550 | 25.16% | 28 | 1.28% | 9 | 0.41% | 1,049 | 47.99% | 2,186 |
White | 2,017 | 61.36% | 1,175 | 35.75% | 58 | 1.76% | 37 | 1.13% | 842 | 25.61% | 3,287 |
Whitfield | 9,691 | 58.95% | 6,404 | 38.96% | 229 | 1.39% | 115 | 0.70% | 3,287 | 19.99% | 16,439 |
Wilcox | 1,780 | 67.68% | 827 | 31.44% | 13 | 0.49% | 10 | 0.38% | 953 | 36.24% | 2,630 |
Wilkes | 2,350 | 64.86% | 1,212 | 33.45% | 31 | 0.86% | 30 | 0.83% | 1,138 | 31.41% | 3,623 |
Wilkinson | 2,365 | 66.96% | 1,116 | 31.60% | 31 | 0.88% | 20 | 0.57% | 1,249 | 35.36% | 3,532 |
Worth | 2,567 | 54.68% | 2,076 | 44.22% | 35 | 0.75% | 17 | 0.36% | 491 | 10.46% | 4,695 |
Totals | 890,733 | 55.76% | 654,168 | 40.95% | 36,055 | 2.26% | 15,627 | 0.98% | 236,565 | 14.81% | 1,597,467 |
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