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Elections in Georgia |
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The 2020 Georgia Republican presidential primary took place on June 9, 2020, as one of 2 contests scheduled for that day in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election.
Candidate | Votes | % | Delegates |
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Donald Trump | 947,352 [2] | 100.00 | 76 |
Total | 947,352 | 100% | 76 |
2020 Georgia Republican primary (results per county) | |||||
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County | Donald Trump | Write-ins | Total votes cast | ||
Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
Appling | 3,238 | 100% | 3,238 | ||
Atkinson | 1,361 | 100% | 1,361 | ||
Bacon | 2,310 | 100% | 2,310 | ||
Baker | 65 | 100% | 65 | ||
Baldwin | 3,587 | 100% | 3,587 | ||
Banks | 3,622 | 100% | 3,622 | ||
Barrow | 8,476 | 100% | 8,476 | ||
Bartow | 14,559 | 100% | 14,559 | ||
Ben Hill | 1,529 | 100% | 1,529 | ||
Berrien | 3,014 | 100% | 3,014 | ||
Bibb | 11,137 | 100% | 11,137 | ||
Bleckley | 1,684 | 100% | 1,684 | ||
Brantley | 3,442 | 100% | 3,442 | ||
Brooks | 1,680 | 100% | 1,680 | ||
Bryan | 5,639 | 100% | 5,639 | ||
Bulloch | 8,846 | 100% | 8,846 | ||
Burke | 1,569 | 100% | 1,569 | ||
Butts | 3,313 | 100% | 3,313 | ||
Calhoun | 162 | 100% | 162 | ||
Camden | 4,600 | 100% | 4,600 | ||
Candler | 1,510 | 100% | 1,510 | ||
Carroll | 15,290 | 100% | 15,290 | ||
Catoosa | 9,604 | 100% | 9,604 | ||
Charlton | 1,921 | 100% | 1,921 | ||
Chatham | 18,680 | 100% | 18,680 | ||
Chattahoochee | 244 | 100% | 244 | ||
Chattooga | 4,225 | 100% | 4,225 | ||
Cherokee | 35,457 | 100% | 35,457 | ||
Clarke | 5,004 | 100% | 5,004 | ||
Clay | 278 | 100% | 278 | ||
Clayton | 4,522 | 100% | 4,522 | ||
Clinch | 1,530 | 100% | 1,530 | ||
Cobb | 63,696 | 100% | 63,696 | ||
Coffee | 4,931 | 100% | 4,931 | ||
Colquitt | 5,139 | 100% | 5,139 | ||
Columbia | 17,358 | 100% | 17,358 | ||
Cook | 1,854 | 100% | 1,854 | ||
Coweta | 17,274 | 100% | 17,274 | ||
Crawford | 1,593 | 100% | 1,593 | ||
Crisp | 2,685 | 100% | 2,685 | ||
Dade | 3,070 | 100% | 3,070 | ||
Dawson | 5,978 | 100% | 5,978 | ||
Decatur | 1,497 | 100% | 1,497 | ||
DeKalb | 17,425 | 100% | 17,425 | ||
Dodge | 3,799 | 100% | 3,799 | ||
Dooly | 551 | 100% | 551 | ||
Dougherty | 3,571 | 100% | 3,571 | ||
Douglas | 8,079 | 100% | 8,079 | ||
Early | 1,241 | 100% | 1,241 | ||
Echols | 772 | 100% | 772 | ||
Effingham | 8,411 | 100% | 8,411 | ||
Elbert | 2,624 | 100% | 2,624 | ||
Emanuel | 4,431 | 100% | 4,431 | ||
Evans | 1,216 | 100% | 1,216 | ||
Fannin | 5,799 | 100% | 5,799 | ||
Fayette | 14,697 | 100% | 14,697 | ||
Floyd | 13,227 | 100% | 13,227 | ||
Forsyth | 28,848 | 100% | 28,848 | ||
Franklin | 5,238 | 100% | 5,238 | ||
Fulton | 33,861 | 100% | 33,861 | ||
Gilmer | 6,445 | 100% | 6,445 | ||
Glascock | 992 | 100% | 992 | ||
Glynn | 9,701 | 100% | 9,701 | ||
Gordon | 7,735 | 100% | 7,735 | ||
Grady | 3,649 | 100% | 3,649 | ||
Greene | 2,953 | 100% | 2,953 | ||
Gwinnett | 57,897 | 100% | 57,897 | ||
Habersham | 9,012 | 100% | 9,012 | ||
Hall | 26,186 | 100% | 26,186 | ||
Hancock | 360 | 100% | 360 | ||
Haralson | 6,672 | 100% | 6,672 | ||
Harris | 4,942 | 100% | 4,942 | ||
Hart | 4,725 | 100% | 4,725 | ||
Heard | 2,120 | 100% | 2,120 | ||
Henry | 17,417 | 100% | 17,417 | ||
Houston | 14,177 | 100% | 14,177 | ||
Irwin | 1,866 | 100% | 1,866 | ||
Jackson | 11,558 | 100% | 11,558 | ||
Jasper | 2,289 | 100% | 2,289 | ||
Jeff Davis | 2,579 | 100% | 2,579 | ||
Jefferson | 638 | 100% | 638 | ||
Jenkins | 295 | 100% | 295 | ||
Johnson | 1,676 | 100% | 1,676 | ||
Jones | 3,709 | 100% | 3,709 | ||
Lamar | 2,490 | 100% | 2,490 | ||
Lanier | 1,054 | 100% | 1,054 | ||
Laurens | 5,086 | 100% | 5,086 | ||
Lee | 4,868 | 100% | 4,868 | ||
Liberty | 1,606 | 100% | 1,606 | ||
Lincoln | 1,615 | 100% | 1,615 | ||
Long | 1,623 | 100% | 1,623 | ||
Lowndes | 7,080 | 100% | 7,080 | ||
Lumpkin | 6,109 | 100% | 6,109 | ||
Macon | 406 | 100% | 406 | ||
Madison | 5,594 | 100% | 5,594 | ||
Marion | 1,113 | 100% | 1,113 | ||
McDuffie | 2,068 | 100% | 2,068 | ||
McIntosh | 2,098 | 100% | 2,098 | ||
Meriwether | 2,569 | 100% | 2,569 | ||
Miller | 634 | 100% | 634 | ||
Mitchell | 2,137 | 100% | 2,137 | ||
Monroe | 4,805 | 100% | 4,805 | ||
Montgomery | 1,711 | 100% | 1,711 | ||
Morgan | 4,085 | 100% | 4,085 | ||
Murray | 6,677 | 100% | 6,677 | ||
Muscogee | 9,287 | 100% | 9,287 | ||
Newton | 10,069 | 100% | 10,069 | ||
Oconee | 8,178 | 100% | 8,178 | ||
Oglethorpe | 3,273 | 100% | 3,273 | ||
Paulding | 19,958 | 100% | 19,958 | ||
Peach | 2,068 | 100% | 2,068 | ||
Pickens | 7,114 | 100% | 7,114 | ||
Pierce | 4,253 | 100% | 4,253 | ||
Pike | 4,210 | 100% | 4,210 | ||
Polk | 6,432 | 100% | 6,432 | ||
Pulaski | 1,525 | 100% | 1,525 | ||
Putnam | 3,870 | 100% | 3,870 | ||
Quitman | 146 | 100% | 146 | ||
Rabun | 3,295 | 100% | 3,295 | ||
Randolph | 243 | 100% | 243 | ||
Richmond | 10,678 | 100% | 10,678 | ||
Rockdale | 4,421 | 100% | 4,421 | ||
Schley | 1,103 | 100% | 1,103 | ||
Screven | 1,157 | 100% | 1,157 | ||
Seminole | 984 | 100% | 984 | ||
Spalding | 7,096 | 100% | 7,096 | ||
Stephens | 4,461 | 100% | 4,461 | ||
Stewart | 214 | 100% | 214 | ||
Sumter | 2,449 | 100% | 2,449 | ||
Talbot | 460 | 100% | 460 | ||
Taliaferro | 90 | 100% | 90 | ||
Tattnall | 3,350 | 100% | 3,350 | ||
Taylor | 1,234 | 100% | 1,234 | ||
Telfair | 1,196 | 100% | 1,196 | ||
Terrell | 680 | 100% | 680 | ||
Thomas | 3,380 | 100% | 3,380 | ||
Tift | 4,964 | 100% | 4,964 | ||
Toombs | 4,065 | 100% | 4,065 | ||
Towns | 3,244 | 100% | 3,244 | ||
Treutlen | 1,062 | 100% | 1,062 | ||
Troup | 8,652 | 100% | 8,652 | ||
Turner | 1,107 | 100% | 1,107 | ||
Twiggs | 556 | 100% | 556 | ||
Union | 5,242 | 100% | 5,242 | ||
Upson | 4,256 | 100% | 4,256 | ||
Walker | 10,439 | 100% | 10,439 | ||
Walton | 15,253 | 100% | 15,253 | ||
Ware | 4,780 | 100% | 4,780 | ||
Warren | 326 | 100% | 326 | ||
Washington | 588 | 100% | 588 | ||
Wayne | 4,964 | 100% | 4,964 | ||
Webster | 70 | 100% | 70 | ||
Wheeler | 626 | 100% | 626 | ||
White | 6,475 | 100% | 6,475 | ||
Whitfield | 11,335 | 100% | 11,335 | ||
Wilcox | 1,189 | 100% | 1,189 | ||
Wilkes | 915 | 100% | 915 | ||
Wilkinson | 890 | 100% | 890 | ||
Worth | 3,496 | 100% | 3,496 | ||
Total | 947,352 | 100% | 947,352 |
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