OFFICIAL
State of Georgia
Tabulation by Counties
For
Presidential Electors U. S. Senator
U. S. Representatives State) Officers and
Constitutional Amendments
General Eleeti,on Nov. 5, 1968
PREPARED BY
Secretary of State Atlanta, Georgia
AMERICAN PARTY (Presidential Electors)
COUNTY
Appling................... .
Atkinson ................... .
Bacon ................... .
Baker ..................... .
Baldwin ................... .
Banks ..................... .
Barrow .................... .
Bartow .................... .
Ben Hill ................... .
Berrien .................... .
Bibb ...................... .
Bleckley ................... .
Brantley ................... .
Brooks .................... .
Bryan .................... .
Bulloch .................... .
Burke .................... .
Butts ................ . ... .
Calhoun ................... .
Camden ................... .
Candler.................... .
Carroll .................... .
Catoosa ................... .
Charlton .................. .
Chatham ............... .
Chattahoochee ............. .
Chattooga ................. .
Cherokee .................. .
Clarke ..................... .
Clay ..................... .
Clayton ................... .
Clinch ..................... .
Cobb ..................... .
Coffee ..................... .
Colquitt ................ .
Columbia .................. .
Cook ...................... .
Coweta .................... .
Crawford .................. .
Crisp ...................... .
Dade...................... .
Da'\\son ................... .
Decatur ................... .
DeKalb .................... .
Dodge.................... .
Dooly ..................... .
Dougherty ................. .
Douglas ................... .
Early...................... .
Echols..................... .
Effingham. . ............. .
Elbert .................... .
Emanuel. ................. .
Evans .................... .
Fannin .................... .
Fayette.................... .
Floyd ..................... .
Forsyth.................... .
Franklin ................... .
Fulton ..................... .
Gilmer .................... .
Glascock ................... .
Glynn ..................... .
Gordon................... .
Grady ..................... .
Greene ................... .
Gwinnett .................. .
Habersham ................ .
Hall ....................... .
Hancock ................... .
Haralson ................... .
Harris ..................... .
Hart ...................... .
Heard..................... .
Henry ..................... .
Houston ................... .
Irwin ...................... .
Jackson .................... .
Jasper ..................... .
Jeff Davis .................. .
Jefferson ........... ........ .
Jenkins .................... .
Johnson ................... .
Jones ...................... .
Lamar ..................... .
Lanier ..................... .
Laurens ................... .
Lee ....................... .
Liberty .................... .
Lincoln .................... .
Long...................... .
Lowndes ................... .
Lumpkin. . .............. .
Macon ... ................ .
Madison ................... .
Marion .................... .
McDuffie...... . ......... .
McIntosh.................. .
Meriwether . . ............. .
Miller .................... .
Mitchell ................... .
Monroe .................... .
Montgomery . .............. .
Morgan .................... .
Murray .................... .
Muscogee .................. .
Newton .................... .
Oconee .................... .
Oglethorpe................. .
Paulding................... .
Peach ..................... .
Pi<'kens ................. .. .
Pierce ..................... .
Pike....................... .
Polk........ . ........... .
Pulaski....
. ......... .
Putnam .. ............... .
Quitman ................... .
Rabun..................... .
Randolph ................. .
Richmond. . ............. .
Rockdale. . ............... .
Schley ..................... .
Screven .... ................ .
Seminole ................... .
Spalding................... .
Stephens................... .
Stewart.................... .
Sumter ................... .
Talbot.................... .
Taliaferro .................. .
Tattnall ................... .
Taylor..................... .
Telfair..................... .
Terrell..................... .
Thomas ................... .
Tift ......................
Toombs .................. .
Towns ..................... .
Treutlen................... .
Troup ....................
Turner .................... .
Twiggs .................... .
Union ..................... .
Upson .................... .
Walker .................... .
Walton .................... .
Ware ...................... .
Warren .................... .
Washington ................ .
Wayne .................... .
Webster ................... .
Wheeler ................... .
White ..................... .
Whitfield .................. .
Wilcox .................... .
Wilkes..................... .
Wilkinson .................. .
Worth..................... .
TOTALS .............. .
Joe Boone
2,678 1,554
1,935 1,067 2,678 1,434 2,731 4,052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2,458 1,709
2,404 1,428 3,9.53
1.802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1,157 17,238
303 3,024
3.351 3,452
608 11,66.5
1,142 17 ,80.5
3,785 6,325 2,207
2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,576 23,954
3,406 1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,561 3,252 3,307
1.475 1,188 1,888
10.001 2,397 2,691
36,995 1.259 733 5,341 3,077 3,817 1,223 8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3,251
1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604
7,339 1,9/\5 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201
1,365 1,290 1,037
5,679 1,048
1,559 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433 1.,391 l,750 g,804
3.017 1,405
1.737 3,054 l,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922
4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405 589
1,081 6,232 1,845
1,167 906
3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709
1,870 3,049
535,550
B.H. Cogdell
2,678 1,554
1,935 1,067 2,678 1,434 2,731 4,0.52 1,833
2,810 17,328
2,458 1,709
2,404 1,428 3,953 1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624
6.509 6,449 1,157 17,238
303 3,024
3.351 3,452
608 11,6M
1,142
17 ,80.5 3,78.5 6,32.5 2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,576 23,954 3,406 1,803 9,317 4,1.59 2,797
533 2,561 3,2.52 3,307 1,475
1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691
36,99.5 1,2.59
733 5,341 3,077
3,817 1,223
8,909 3,008 5,546
1,104 3,251 1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604 7,339 1,955 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041
1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290
1,037 5,679 1,048 1,559 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433 1,391 1,750 15,804 3,017 1,405 1,737 3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922
4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405 589
1,081 6,232
1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Carl Couey
2,678 1,5.54 1,93!,
1,067 2,678 1,434
2,731 4,052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2.458 1,709 2,404 1,428 3,9.53 1,802
1.490 979
1,988 1,624
6,.509 6,449 1, 1.57 17,238
303 3,024 3 ,3.51 3 ,4/\2
608 11,66.5
1.142 17 .805
3.78.5 6.32.5 2,207
2,438 3,791
886 3,271
2,460 845
4 .576 23.954
3,406 1,803 9.317 4.159 2,797
533
2,561 3,252 3,307 1,47!,
1,188
1.888 10,001
2.3ll7 2,691 36,99.5 1,2.59
733
.5,341 3,077
3,817 1,223
8.909 3,008 .5,.546
1 .104 3,251
1,851 3,208 1.1.53 3,604 7.339 1, 95.5 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1.290 1,037 ,5.679 1.048 1,5.59 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,.571 1,862 3,647 1.422 1,433
1.391 1.7-50 15.804 3,017 1,405 1,737 3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922 4,9.53
2,802 932
3,489 688 508
3,405 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405 589
1,081 6,232 1,845 1,167
906
3.599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767
2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157
3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Randall Evans, Jr.
2,678 1,554 1,935 1,067 2,678
1,434 2,731 4,052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2,4.58 1,709
2.404 1,428
3.9.53 1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1.624 6,.509 6,449 1, 1.57
17,238 303
3,024
3, 3.'il 3,452
608 11,665
1,142 17 ,80.5
3.785 6,325 2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,576 23,9.54 3,406 1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,561 3,252 3,307 1,475 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691
36.995 J ,2.59 733 .5,341 3,077
3.817 1,223
8.909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3,251 1,851 3,208 1,1.53 3,604 7,339
1,955 3,473
926
1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037
5,679 1,048 1,559 2,529
849
1.709 841
2,571
1.862 3,647 1,422
1,433 1,391 1,750 15,804 3,017 1,405 1,737
3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922 4,9.53 2,802
932 3,489
688
508 3,405 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405 589
1,081 6,232 1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Peter Zack Geer
2,678 1,554 1,935 1,067 2,678 1,434 2,731
4.052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2,4!,8
1,709 2,404
1.428 3,93.5 1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1, 1.57 17,238
303 3,024 3,351 3,4,52
608 11,66.5
1,142 17,805
3,785 6,325 2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,576 23,9.54 3,406 1,803 9,317
4,1.59 2,797
533 2,561 3,252 3,307 1,475 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397
2.691 36,995
1,259
733 .5,341
3.077 3,817 1.223
8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3,251
1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604 7,339
1,955 3,473
926 1,9.58 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649
1.201 1,365 1,290 1,037 .5,679
1,048 1,5.59 2,529
849 1,709
841
2.571 1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433 1,391 1,750 1.5,804 3,017 1,40.5 1,737 3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407
1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922 4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626 2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942 3,405
589 1,081 6,232 1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Ronald W.
Haynes
2,678 1,5.54
1,93.5 1,067
2,678 1,434
2,731
4.052 1 .833
2.810 17 .328
2.4/\8 1,709 2,404 1,428 3,9;)3
1.802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1,157 17,238
303 3,024 3,351 3,452
608 11,665
1 .142 17,805
3,78.'i 6,325 2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
84.5 4.576 23,954 3.406 1,803 9,317
4,159 2,797
533 2,.561 3,2.52 3,307 1,475 1,188
1,888 10,001
2,397 2,691
36,995 1,2.59
733 5,341 3,077 3,817 1.223 8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3,251 1,851 3,208 1,153 3.604 7,339 1,95.5 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770
1.440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037 5,679 l,04il
1,559 2,529
849 1. 70!1
841 2,571 1,8fi2 3,647 1,422
1,433 1,391 1.7.50 1,5804 3,017 1,40/i 1,737 3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922
4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626 2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942 3,405
589 1,081 6,232
1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
AMERICAN PARTY (Continued)
COUNTY
Alan Kemper
i[i[?~ii;::::::::::::::::: 2,678 1,5.54 1,935 1,067
B dwm ............. :: ... .
fiH
B~~~tl:y.. .... ...... .. .. .. .
2,678 1,434 2,731
4,052
1.833 2,810 17,328 2,458 1,709 2,404
1,428
Ii
>
3 ,9.53 1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624 6,/;Q9
Catoosa .................. . Charlton ................. . Chatham .................. . Chattahoochee ............ . Chattooga ............. . Cherokee .................. . Clarke..................... .
Clay ..................... . Clayton ................... . Clinch..................... . Cobb .................. . Coffee ............ . Colquitt ............... .
Columbia ............. . Cook ...................... . Coweta.................. . Crawford.......... . ..
Criso ................. , Dade...................... . Dawson ................... .
Decatur .................. . DeKalb .................... . Dodge ..................... . Dooly ................... . Dougherty.......... . .... . Douglas ................ . Early ..................... . Echols..................... . Effingham ............... . Elbert..................... . Emanuel. .................. . Evans..................... .
Fannin .................... . Fayette................... . Floyd ................... . Forsvth................. . Franklin .................. . Fulton.................. .
Gilmer ................... . Glascock ................. . Glynn .................... . Gordon ................... . Grady.................... .
Greene .................. . Gwinnett .................. . Habersham ................ . Hall ....................... . Hancock ................... . Haralson................... . Harris ................... . Hart .................... . Heard ..................... . Henry..................... .
Houston ................... .
Irwin ...................... . Jackson .................... . Jasper ..................... .
Jeff Davis.................. .
Jefferson ........... ....... . Jenkins .................... .
.Johnson .................. .
Jones ...................... .
Lamar ..................... .
Lanier ................... . Laurens ................... .
Lee ....................... . Liberty.................... .
Lincoln .................... . Long...................... . Lowndes................... . Lumpkin .................. .
Macon .................... .
Madison ................... .
Marion .................... . McDuffie .................. . McIntosh .................. . Meriwether . ............... .
Miller .................... . Mitchell ................... .
Monroe .................... . Montgomery ............... .
Morgan............... . ..
Murray ................. .
Muscogee ................ . Newton.................... . Oconee .................. . Oglethorpe................. .
6,449 1.1r,7
17,238 303
3,024 3 ,3.51
3,452
608 11,66.5
1,142 17 ,80.'i
3, 78,,
6,32r,
2,207 2,438
3,791 886
3,271
2,460 845
4,.576 23,9M
3,406 1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,.561 3,2.52
3,307
1,475 1,188
1,888 10,001
2,397
2,691 36,995
1,259 733
.5,341 3,077 3,817 1,223 8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3 ,2.51 1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604 7,339 1,955 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649
1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037
5,679 1,048 1,5.59 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862
3,647 1,422
1,433 1,391 1,750 1.5 ,804 3,017 1,405 1,737
Paulding................... . Peach ..................... .
Pickens ................... .
3,0.54 1,638 1,392
Pierce ........... ...... .
Pike...................... . Polk ...................... .
2,144 1,442 4,240
Pulaski. ................... . Putnam ................... .
1,569 1,177
Quitman ................... .
459
Rabun................... .
1,407
Randolph ................. .
1,438
Richmond ................ .
9,.532
Rockdale .................. .
2,215
Schley..................... .
619
Screven .................. .
1,830
Seminole................... .
1,922
Spalding ................... .
4,953
Stephens................... .
2,802
Stewart .................... .
932
Sumter .................... .
3,489
Talbot ..................... .
688
Taliaferro ................. .
508
Tattnall ................... .
3,40.5
Taylor ..................... .
1,626
Telfair..................... .
2,502
Terrell ..................... .
1,798
Thomas ................... .
5,039
Tift ....................... .
3,942
Toombs ................... .
3,405
Towns..................... .
589
Treutlen ................... .
1,081
Troup ................ ..
6,232
Turner . ................... .
1,845
Twiggs ................... .
1,167
Union ..................... .
906
Upson ..................... .
3,599
Walker .................... .
8,725
Walton.................... .
4,047
Ware ...................... .
5,895
Warren .................... .
767
Washington................ .
2,029
Wayne ...... : ............. .
3,422
Webster ................... .
494
Wheeler ................... .
934
White ..................... .
1,157
Whitfield .................. .
3,954
Wilcox .................... .
1,822
Wilkes ..................... .
1,709
Wilkinson.................. .
1,870
Worth ..................... .
3,049
TOTALS .............. . 535,550
John Nilan
2,678 1,5.54 1,93,5 1,067
2,678 1,434 2,731 4,052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2,458 1,709 2,404
1,428 3,953 1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624
6,509 6,449 1, l/'i7
17,238 303
3,024 3,3.51
3 ,4fi2
608 11,665
1,142
17,805 3,785 6,32.5 2,207 2,438
3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,.576 23,954 3,406 1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,561 3,2.52 3,307 1,475 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691 36,995 1,259
733 5,341 3,077 3,817 1,223 8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3, 2.51 1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604 7,339 1,955 3,473
926
1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037 5,679 1,048 1,559 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571
1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433 1,391 1, 7.50 15,804 3,017 l ,40i,
1,737 3,054
1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438
9,5~2
2,21.5
619 1,830 1,922 4,953
2,802 932
3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626 2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942 3,405
589 1,081 6,232 1,84i,
1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Mrs. Henry Ollila
2,678 1,554
1,935
1,067 2,678 1,434
2,731 4,0r,2
1.833 2,810 17,328 2,4.58 1,709 2,404 1,428 3,953
1,802 1,490
979 1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1,157 17,238
303 3,024 3,351 3,4.52
608 11,66,5
1,142 17 ,80.5 3,7sr, 6,32r,
2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271
2,460 84/i
4.."i76 23,9.54
3,406 1,803 9,317 4, 1.'i9 2,797
533 2,r,61 3,2r,2
3,307
1,47.5 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691 36,99.'i
1 ,2.59 733
5,341 3,077
3,817 1,221
8,909 3,008 S,546 1,104 3,2.'il
1,8.51 3,208 1,1.53 3,604 7,339 1,95.'i
3,473 926
1,9.58 2,090 1,249 2,041
1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037 5,679 1,048 1,559 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433
1,391 1,750
15,804 3,017 1,405 1,737 3,054
1,638 1,392
2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569
1,177 459
1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922 4,953
2,802 932
3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942 3,405
589 1,081 6,232
1,845 1,167
906 3,.599 8,725 4,047 5,895
767 2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822
1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
R. Carter Pittman
2,678 1,5.54 1,935 1,067
2,678 1,434 2,731 4,0.'i2
1,833 2,810 17,328 2,4.'i8 1,709 2,404
1,428 3,9.'i3
1,802 1,490
979
1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1,l.'i7 17,238
~03 3,024 3,3.51 3,4.'i2
608 11,66.5 1,142 17,80.'i 3,78.'i fl,~2!)
2,207 2,438 3,701
886 3,271
2,460 84.'i
4,.576 23,9.54
3,406 1,803 9,317 4, l.'i9 2,797
.'i33
2,.561 3,2fi2 3,307 1,47.'i 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691 36,99.5 1,2.'i9
733 .'i,341 3,077 3,817 1,223
8,909 3,008 5,.'i46 1,104 3,2.51 1, 8.51 3,208 1, 1.53 3,604 7,339
1,9.'i5 3,473
926 1,9.58 2,090 1,249
2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,36.'i 1,290 1,037 5,679
1,048 1,.5.'i9 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862
3,647 1,422 1,433 1,391 1,7.50 15,804 3,017 1,40.'i 1,737 3, 0.54 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442
4,240 1,.569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,.'i32 2,21.5
619 1,830 1,922 4,953
2,802 932
3,489
688 508 3,40.'i 1,626 2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405
589 1,081 6,232 1,84.5 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047
5,895 767
2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
Mrs. Carl W.
Seiler
2,678 1,554
1,935 1,067 2,678 1,434 2,731
4,052 1,833 2,810 17,328 2,458 1,709 2,404
1,428 3,935 1,802
1,490 979
1,988 1,624 6,509 6,449 1,1.57 17,238
303 3,024 3,351 3,452
608 11,66.5
1,142 11 ,8or,
3,78.'i 6,32.5 2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271
2,460 845
4,576 23,954
3,406
1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,561 3,2.52
3,307 1,47.5 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691 36,995 1,259
733 5,341 3,077 3,817 1,223 8,909 3,008 5,546 1,104 3,2.'il
1,851 3,208 1,l.'i3
3,604 7,339
1,955 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249 2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649
1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037 5,679 1,048 1,559 2,.529
849 1,709
841 2,571 1,862 3,647 1,422
1,433 1,391 1,7.50 1.5,804 3,017 1,405 1,737 3,0.54 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407 1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922 4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,40,5 1,626
2,502 1,798 5,039 3,942 3,40,5
589 1,081 6,232 1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047
5,895 767
2,029 3,422
494
934 1,157 3,954 1,822 1. 709 1,870 3,049
535,550
R. A. Waldrep
2,678 1,554
1,935 1,067
2,678 1,434 2,731 4,052 1,833
2,810 17,328
2,458 1,709 2,404 1,428 3,953 1,802
1,490 979
1,988 1,624
6,509 6,449 1,1.57 17,238
303 3,024 3,351 3,452
608 11,66.5
1,142
17,805 3,785 6,32,5
2,207 2,438 3,791
886 3,271 2,460
845 4,576 23,954 3,406
1,803 9,317 4,159 2,797
533 2,561 3,252 3,307
1,475 1,188 1,888 10,001 2,397 2,691 36,99.5 1,259
733 5,341 3,077 3,817 1,223 8,909
3,008 5,546 1,104 3,251 1,851 3,208 1,153 3,604 7,339 1,955 3,473
926 1,958 2,090 1,249
2,041 1,770 1,440 1,024 6,649 1,201 1,365 1,290 1,037 5,679 1,048 1,559 2,529
849 1,709
841 2,571
1,862 3,647 1,422 1,433 1,391
1,750 1,5804
3,017 1,405 1,737 3,054 1,638 1,392 2,144 1,442 4,240 1,569 1,177
459 1,407
1,438 9,532 2,215
619 1,830 1,922
4,953 2,802
932 3,489
688 508 3,405 1,626 2,502
1,798 5,039 3,942
3,405
589 1,081 6,232 1,845 1,167
906 3,599 8,725 4,047
5,895 767
2,029 3,422
494 934 1,157 3,954 1 822 1,709 1,870 3,049
535,550
REPUBLICAN PARTY (Presidential Electors)
COUNTY
Thomas E. Addison, Jr.
Appling .....................
Atkinson ....................
Bacon ......................
Baker ......................
Baldwin ....................
Banks .................. ..
Barrow.............. ,. ..
Bartow .....................
Ben Hill....................
Berrien .....................
Bibb .......................
Bleckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brantley ....................
Brooks .....................
Bryan ......................
Bulloch .....................
Burke ......................
Butts .......................
Calhoun ....................
Camden ....................
Candler .....................
Carroll .....................
Catoosa ....................
Charlton ....................
Chatham ...................
Chattahoochee ..............
Chattooga ..................
Cherokee ...................
Clarke ......................
Clay .............. ......
Clayton ....................
Clinch ......................
Cobb .......................
Coffee ......................
Colquitt ....................
Columbia ...................
Cook .......................
Coweta .....................
Crawford ...................
Crisp .............. .. Dade .......................
Dawson ....................
Decatur ....................
DeKalb .....................
Dodge ......................
Dooly ........ ..
Dougherty ..................
Douglas ....................
Early.................... ..
Echols ......................
Effingham ..................
Elbert ......................
Emanuel ....................
Evans ......................
Fannin .....................
Fayette .....................
Floyd ......................
Forsyth .....................
Franklin ....................
Fulton ......................
Gilmer .....................
Glascock ....................
Glynn ......................
Gordon .....................
Grady............. . ..
Greene .....................
Gwinnett ...................
Habersham .................
Hall............... . Hancock ....................
Haralson ....................
Harris ..... , ................
Hart .......................
Heard ......................
Henry ......................
Houston ....................
Irwin .......................
Jackson .....................
Jasper ......................
Jeff Davis...........
Jefferson Jenkins .
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Johnson ...... Jones .........
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Lamar ......... ...
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Lanier ....... Laurens ..... Lee .........
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Liberty .......... Lincoln..... Long ............
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Lowndes .... Lumpkin ...
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Macon .......... Madison ...................
Marion .... McDuffie ..
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McIntosh...... , Meriwether . ....... Miller .......... ,
Mitchell ...... ,
Monroe .....................
Montgomery ................
Morgan ............... Murray ...............
Muscogee.......
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Newton .....................
Oconee .....................
Oglethorpe .. Paulding ....
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Peach ............ Pickens ...........
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Pierce .....................
Pike........... Polk ................ . ...
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Richmond Rockdale .
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Schley ................ .
Screven . Seminole
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Spalding ...................
Stephens ..................
Stewart ....................
Sumter ................. ....
TTaallibaofet .rr.o........................
Tattnall ....................
Taylor.......
Telfair ..... Terrell ..... Thomas ...
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Tift............... ..
TT ooowmn sb.s............ . . . . . . . ....
Treutlen .. Troup ....
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Turner .....................
Twiggs ...................
Union ....................
Upson ......................
Walker .............. .......
Walton .......... .... . ....
Ware.................. ....
Warren . Washing
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Wayne .. Webster .
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Wheeler ... White .....
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Whitfield Wilcox ..
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Wilkes ......................
Wilkinson ...................
Worth ......................
TOTALS . ..............
795 288 586
99 2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490
756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416
584 234
751 552 3,135 2,043 332 18,106
70 1,087 2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882
1,636 521
2,442 246
935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848 327
53 769 914 1,297 543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074
185 3,725
1,815 561 652
5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017
4,285 430
1,139 456 577
1,227 574 381 693
575 241 2,738
389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598
600 186 1,324 315 1,120 249 731
770 352
616 1,278 11,193 1,660
713 383
977 904 1,659
579 345 1,729 595 594
90 680 502 14,993
1,195 164 916 201
3,077 1,295
233 1,383
317 232 852
393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419
336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047
406 1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828 381
873 685 603
380,111
Howard H. (Bo)
Callaway
795 288
586 99
2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490
756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416
584 234
751 552 3,135 2,043 332 18,106
70 1,087 2,675 5,800
133
8,256 304
18,649 1,241
1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613
509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848 327
53 769 914 1,297
543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074 185
3,725
1,815 561 652
5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456 577 1,227 574 381 693
575 241 2,738 389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249
731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660 713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077
1,295 233
1,383 317 232 852 393 720 545
2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494
3,664 1,399
2,047 406
1,247
1,313 72
251 762 4,828
381 873
685 603
380,111
Joseph L. "Joe" Casey
795 288
586 99
2,318
398 1,372
2,045 661 566
13,490 756 237 589 381
2,113 1,416
584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087 2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241
1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848
327 53
769 914 1,297
543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074 185
3,725 1,815
561 652 5,350 1,611 4,923 381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456
577 1,227
574 381
693 575 241 2,738
389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249
731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660 713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077
1,295 233
1,383 317 232
852 393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828 381
873 685 603
380,111
Mrs. John A. Cauble
795 288
586 99
2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661
566 13,490
756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416 584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332 18,106 70 1,087 2,675 5,800 133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246 935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055
454 5,611 1,848
327 53
769 914 1,297
543 3,475
867 7,470
1,389 716
64,153 2,074
185 3,725 1,815
561 652 5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456
577 1,227
574 381
693 575 241 2,738
389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324 315 1,120 249
731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193
1,660 713 383 977 904
1,659 579 345
1,729 595 594 90 680 502
14,993
1,195 164 916 201
3,077 1,295
233
1,383 317 232 852 393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247 1,313
72
251 762 4,828 381
873 685 603
380,111
G.Paul Jones, Jr.
795 288 586
99 2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661
566 13,490
756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416
584 234
751 552 3,135 2,043
332 18,106
70 1,087
2,675 5,800
133
8,256 304
18,649 1,241 1,882 1,636 521 2,442 246
935 613
509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848
327 53
769 914 1,297 543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074
185 3,725 1,815
561 652 5,350 1,611 4,923 381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456
577 1,227
574 381 693 575 241
2,738 389 592 408 156
3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324 315 1,120 249 731
770 352
616 1,278 11,193 1,660
713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729 595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077
1,295 233
1,383 317 232 852 393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247
1,313 72
251 762 4,828 381 873
685 603
380,111
Mack F. Mattingly
795 288 586
99 2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490 756 237 589 381 2,113 1,416 584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332 18,106
70 1,087 2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246 935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848 327
53 769 914 1,297 543 3,475 867 7,470 1,389 716 64,153 2,074 185 3,725 1,815 561 652 5,350 1,611 4,923 381 1,451 1,021 586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456 577 1,227 574 381 693 575 241 2,738 389 592 408 156 3,073 687 598 600 186 1,324 315 1,120 249 731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660 713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729 595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232 852 393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399
2,047 406
1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828 381 873 685 603
380,111
REPUPLICAN PARTY (Continued)
COUNTY
Mrs. W. F. McAfee
Appling .....................
Atkinson ....................
Bacon ......................
Baker ......................
Baldwin ....................
Banks ......................
Barrow .....................
Bartow .....................
Ben Hill....................
Berrien .....................
Bibb .......................
Bleckley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brantley ....................
Brooks .....................
Bryan ......................
Bulloch .....................
Burke ......................
Butts .......................
Calhoun ....................
Camden ....................
Candler .....................
Carroll .....................
Catoosa ....................
Charlton ....................
Chatham ...................
Chattahoochee . . . ...........
Chattooga ..................
Cherokee ...................
Clarke ......................
Clay .......................
Clayton ....................
Clinch ......................
Cobb .......................
Coffee ......................
Colquitt ....................
Columbia ...................
Cook .......................
Coweta .....................
Crawford ...................
Crisp .......................
Dade .......................
Dawson ....................
Decatur ....................
DeKalb ....................
Dodge ......................
Dooly ......................
Dougherty ..................
Douglas ........ Early ...........
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Echols .................. ...
Effingham ............... ...
Elbert ......................
Emanuel. ...................
Evans ......................
Fannin .....................
Fayette .....................
Floyd ......................
Forsyth .....................
Franklin ....................
Fulton .....................
Gilmer ............ Glascock ...........
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.
Glynn ......................
Gordon ................. .. ,.
Grady .....................
Greene ....................
Gwinnett ...................
Habersham .................
Hall .......................
Hancock ....................
Haralson ....................
Harris ......................
Hart . Heard
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Henry ......................
Houston ....................
Irwin ......................
Jackson .....................
Jasper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jeff Davis...................
Jefferson ...................
Jenkins ....................
Johnson ....................
Jones .............. ........
Lamar .....................
Lanier ...... Laurens ... .
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Lee ........................
Liberty ..................
Lincoln ....................
Long .......................
I.,owndes ....................
Lumpkin ...................
Macon .....................
Madison ....................
Marion .....................
McDuffie ...................
McIntosh ...................
Meriwcther . . ...............
Miller ......................
Mitchell ....................
Monroe .....................
Montgomery ...............
Morgan .....................
Murray .....................
Muscogee ...................
Newton .....................
Oconee .....................
Oglethorpe ..................
Paulding ....................
Peach ......................
Pickens .....................
Pierce ......................
Pike ........................
Polk .......................
Pulaski. ....................
Putnam ....................
Quitman ....................
Rabun ......................
Randolph ...................
Richmond ..................
Rockdale ...................
Schley ......................
Screven .....................
Seminole ....................
Spalding ....................
Stephens ....................
Stewart .....................
Sumter .....................
Talbot ......................
Taliaferro ............ .......
Tattnall ....................
Taylor ......................
Telfair ......................
Terrell ......................
Thomas ....................
Tift ........................
Toombs ....................
Towns ......................
Treutlen ....................
Troup ......................
Turner .....................
Twiggs .....................
Union ......................
Upson ......................
Walker .....................
Walton .....................
Ware .......................
Warren .....................
Washington .................
Wayne .....................
Webster ....................
Wheeler ....................
White ......................
Whitfield ...................
Wilcox .....................
Wilkes ......................
Wilkinson ...................
Worth ......................
795 288 586
99
2,318 398
1,372 2,045
661
566 13,490
756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416 584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332 18,106
70 1,087
2,675
5,800 133
8,256 304
18,649 1,241
1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613 509 749 52,485
1,055 454
5,611 1,848
327
53 769 914 1,297
543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074 185
3,725
1,815 561 652
5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,4.51
1,021
586 303 2,017
4,285 430
1,139 4.56 577
1,227
574 381 693
575 241 2,738 389 592 408 1,56
3,073 687 598 600 186
1,324 315
1,120 249 731
770 352 616 1,278 11,193
1,660 713 383 977
904 1,659
579 345 1,729
595 594
90
680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232
852 393 720
545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419
336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047
406 1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828 381 873 685 603
TOTALS .... 380,111
John B. Miller
795 288
586 99
2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490 756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416
584 234
751 552 3,135
2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087 2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055
454 5,611 1,848
327
53 769 914 1,297 543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64, 1.53
2,074 18.5
3,725
1,815 561 652
5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017
4,285 430
1,139
456 577 1,227
574 381 693
575 241 2,738
389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249 731
770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660
713 383 977 904 1,659
579 345 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164
916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232 852
393 720 545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492 474 3,239 419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247
1,313 72
251 762 4,828 381 873 685 603
380,111
Terry A.
Moshier
795 288 586
99 2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490 756 237 589
381 2,113
1,416 584 234
751 552 3,135 2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087
2.675 5,800
133
8,256 304
18,649 1,241
1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613
509 749 52,485 1,0.55 454 5,611 1,848 327
S3 769 914 1,297 543 3,475 867 7,470 1,389 716 64,153 2,074
185 3,725
1,815 561 652
.5,3.50 1,611 4,923
381 1,4.'il 1,021
5am86
2,017 4,28.5
430 1,rn9
456 r,77
1,227
.574 381 693 575 241 2,738
389 .',92
408 1.56 3,073 687 598
600 186 1,324 315 1,120 249
731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660 713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232
852 393 720 545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492 474 3,239 419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828 381 873 685 603
380,111
Nolan Murrah, Jr.
795 288
586 99
2,318 398
1,372 2,045
661
566 13,490
7.56 237
589 381 2,113 1,416 584 234 751 5.52 3,135 2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087
2,67.5 5,800
133 8,2.56
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246 935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848 327
.53
769 914 1,297
543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,153
2,074
185 3,725
1,81.5 561 652
5,350 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017
4,285 430
1,139 4.56
577 1,227
574 381 693 575 241 2,738
389 592
408 156 3,073
687 598 600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249 731
770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660
713 383
977 904 1,659
579 345 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232 852 393 720 545 2,261 1,692
1,397 1,492
474 3,239
419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399
2,047 406
1,247
1,313 72
251 762 4,828
381 873 685 603
380,111
WillardE.
Strain
795 288 586
99
2,318 398
1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490 756 237
589 381 2,113 1,416 584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087
2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613
509 749 52,485 1,055 4.54 5,611 1,848 327
53 769 914 1,297 543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64,1.53
2,074 185
3,725 1,815
561 652 5,350 1,611 4,923 381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285
430 1,139
4.56 577 1,227
574 381 693
575 241 2,738
389 592 408 156 3,073
687 598
600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249 731
770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660
713 38.3 977 904 1,6.59
579 34.5 1,729
595 594
90 680 502 14,993
1,195 164 916 201
3,077 1,295
233 1,383
317 232 852 393 720 545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492 474 3,239 419 336 1,221
1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047
406 1,247
1,313 72
251 762 4,828 381
873 685
603
380,111
Frank Troutman,
Jr.
795 288 586
99 2,318
398 1,372 2,045
661 566 13,490 756 237 589 381 2,113 1,416
584 234 751 552 3,135 2,043 332
18,106 70
1,087 2,675 5,800
133 8,256
304 18,649
1,241 1,882 1,636
521 2,442
246
935 613 509 749 52,485 1,055 454 5,611 1,848 327
53 769 914 1,297 543 3,475
867 7,470 1,389
716 64, 1.53
2,074
185 3,725
1,815 561 652
5,3/,0 1,611 4,923
381 1,451 1,021
586 303 2,017 4,285 430 1,139 456
577 1,227
574 381 693 575 241 2,738
389 592
408 156 3,073
687 598
600 186 1,324
315 1,120
249
731 770 352 616 1,278 11,193 1,660 713 383 977 904 1,659 579 345 1,729 595 594
90 680 502 14,993 1,195 164 916 201 3,077 1,295 233 1,383 317 232 852
393 720 545 2,261 1,692 1,397 1,492 474 3,239 419 336 1,221 1,494 3,664 1,399 2,047 406 1,247 1,313
72 251 762 4,828
381 873 68.5 603
380,111
DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Presidential Electors)
COUNTY
Ivan Allen, Jr.
Appling.................... .
Atkinson................... .
Bacon ..................... .
Baker ..................... .
Baldwin ................... .
Banks ..................... .
Barrow .................... .
Bartow.................... .
BenHill ................... .
Berrien .................... .
Bibb ...................... .
Bleckley ................... .
Brantley................... .
Brooks .................... .
Bryan ..................... .
Bulloch.................... .
Burke ..................... .
Butts...................... .
Calhoun ................... .
Camden ................... .
Candler.................... .
Carroll .................... .
Catoosa ................... .
Charlton................... .
Chatham .................. .
Chattahoochee ............. .
Chattooga ................. .
Cherokee .................. .
Clarke..................... .
Clay ...................... .
Clayton ................... .
Clinch..................... .
Cobb...................... .
Coffee ..................... .
Colquitt ................... .
Columbia.................. .
Cook...................... .
Coweta.................... .
Crawford .................. .
Crisp ...................... .
Dade ...................... .
Dawson ................... .
Decatur ................... .
DeKalb .................... .
Dodge..................... .
Dooly ..................... .
Dougherty ................. .
Douglas ................... .
Early...................... .
Echols................... ..
Effingham ................. .
Elbert.................... .
Emanuel. .................. .
Evans ..................... .
Fannin .................... .
Fayette.................... .
Floyd ..................... .
Forsyth.................... .
Franklin................... .
Fulton..................... .
Gilmer .................... .
Glascock ................... .
Glynn ..................... .
Gordon .................... .
Grady ..................... .
Greene .................... .
Gwinnett ................ .
Habersham ................ .
Hall ....................... .
Hancock .................. .
Hara]son ................... .
Harris ............... . ..
Hart ................ .. ..
Heard............... ...
Henry ..................... .
Houston ................... .
Irwin .............. ....... .
Jackson ...... .......... .
Jasper ................. .
Jeff Davis....... . ....... .
Jefferson... . ......... .
Jenkins ............... .
Johnson ................... .
Jones ...... .......
Lamar..... . ........... .
Lanier .................... .
Lamens .......... - ....... - .
Lee .................... ..
Liberty........ . ......... .
Lincoln .................. - ..
Long......... .
Lowndes .................. .
Lumpkin .................. .
Macon........ - ......... .
Madison.................. .
Marion .......... - .. - - - - ..
McDuffie .................. .
McIntosh.................. .
Meriwether . .............. .
Miller ..................... .
Mitchell .................. .
Monroe .................... .
Montgomery .............. .
Morgan .................. .
Murray.................... .
Muscogee .................. .
Newton................... .
Oconee .................... .
Oglethorpe................ .
Paulding.................. .
Peach ................... .
Pickens................... .
Pierce ............. - . - . - .. -
Pike....................... .
Polk .................... .
Pulaski. ................ .
Putnam ................... .
Quitman ................ .
Rabun ..................... .
Randolph .................. .
Richmond ................. .
Rockdale ................ .
Schley.................... .
Screven .................... .
Seminole.................. .
Spalding.................. .
Stephens................. .
Stewart................... .
Sumter .................... .
Talbot .................... .
Taliaferro............... .
Tattnall ................... .
Taylor..................... .
Telfair...... . . .
. ..
Terrell....... . .... .
Thomas .................. .
Tift....... .. ......... .
Toombs... . .. .
Towns..... . ......... .
Treutlen... . ........ .
Troup..... . .... .
Turner .....
Twiggs.... . ...
Union .... .
Upson..... .
Walker .......... .
Walton..... . .. .
Ware .............. .
Warren .......... .
Washington ....... .
Wayne ................ ..
Webster .............. .
Wheeler .......... .
White .......... .
Whitfield.......... .. ....
Wilcox.......... . ..
Wilkes................. .
Wilkinson........ . ... .
Worth..................... .
760 686 279 548
2,109 296
1,070 2,149
876 451
10,.579 396 317 787
560 1,788 1,676
959 697 1,146 587 2,326 901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516 3,510
334 8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489
1,017 282 246
1,729 27,796
1,230
879 3,831 1,242
7&5 56
635 1,216 1,508
492 1,229
551 4,036
647 766 77,847 690
47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317
2,831 474
1,537 835 376
1,899 704 446
1,105
790 277 3,451 673 1,572 491 574 2,402
396 954 621
247 991 943
1,760 171
1,255 1,028
503
973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362
677 507 632 2,007 .514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411
369 2,949
1,035 489
1,701 510
678 957 691 1,038 1,275
2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896
412 812 974 1,480 1,930
1,552 2,255
582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
TOTALS .............. . 334,440
R.A. Dent
760 686 279
548 2,109
296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396 317
787 560 1,788 1,676 959 697 1,146
587 2,326
901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516
3,510 334
8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230
879 3,831 1,242
785 56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229
551 4,036
647 766 77,847 690
47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174
2,165 771
1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831
474 1,537
835 376 1,899
704 446 1,105 790 277 3,451
673 1,572
491 574 2,402 396
954 621
247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028 503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362
677 507 632 2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411
369 2,949
1,035 489
1,701 510 678 957 691
1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723
465 953 829 719
334,440
W. Elliott Charles M. Dunwody,III Jones
760
686 279
548 2,109
296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396 317 787 560 1,788 1,676 959 697 1,146
587 2,326
901 455 18,201
148 1,255 1,434
5,543 516
3,510 334
8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489
1,017 282 246
1,729
27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242
785 56
635 1,216
1,508 492
1,229
551 4,036
647 766 77,847
690 47
3,247 1,161 1,425
1,635 3,226
1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,537
835 376 1,899
704 446
1,105 790 277
3,451 673
1,572
491 574 2,402
396 954 621 247
991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028
503 973
818 7,591 1,996
414 483 1,023 1,362 677
507 632 2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028
11,770 1,213
309 1,411
369 2,949 1,035
489 1,701
510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812
974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255
582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723
465
953 829 719
760
686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149 876 451 10,579 396 317
787 560 1,788 1,676 959 697 1,146
758 2,326
901 4.55 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516
3,510 334
8,75.5 1,331
1,119 905 603
1,204 489
1,017 282 246
1,729 27,796
1,230 879
3,831 1,242
785 56
635 1,216
1,508 492
1,229
5.51 4,036
647
766 77,847
690 47
3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831
474 1,537
83.5 376 1,899 704 446 1,105 790 277 3,451 673 1,572 491 574 2,402 396
954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362 677 507 632
2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701 510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443 980
147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
334,440
Irving K. Kaler
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070
2,149 876 451
10,579 396 317
787 560 1,788 1,676 959 697 1,146 587 2,326 901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516
3,.510 334
8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242
785 56
635 1,216
1,508 492
1,229 551
4,036 647
766 77,847
690 47
3,247
1,161 1,425
1,635 3,226 1,070
3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474
1,537 835 376
1,899 704 446
1,105 790 277
3,451
673 1,572
491 574 2,402 396
954 621 247
991 943
1,760 171
1,255 1,028
503
973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362 677 507 632 2,007 514 972 198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701 510 678 957 691
1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443 980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
Thomas J. Majors
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149 876 451 10,579 396 317 787 560 1,778 1,676 959 697 1,146 587 2,326 901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516 3,510
334 8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242 785
56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229 551 4,036 647 766 77,847 690
47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,537 835 376 1,899 704 446 1,105
790 277 3,451
673 1,572
491 ,574 2,402
396 954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028 503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362
677 507 632 2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701 510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812
974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255
582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
DEMOCRATIC PARTY (Continued)
COUNTY
Appling ................... .
Atkinson ................... .
Bacon ................... .
Baker.......... .. ...... .
Baldwin .................. .
Banks ..................... .
Barrow.....
. ....... .
Bartow .................... .
Ben Hill ................... .
Berrien .................... .
Bibb ...................... .
Bleckley................... .
Brantley....... . ......... .
Brooks ................. ..
Bryan ..................... .
Bulloch .................... .
Burke ..................... .
Butts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calhoun ................... .
Camden ................... .
Candler ................... .
Carroll .................... .
Catoosa ................... .
Charlton ................... .
Chatham .................. .
Chattahoochee ............. .
Chattooga ................. .
Cherokee .................. .
Clarke..................... .
Clay ...................... .
Clayton ................... .
Clinch..................... .
Cobb ...................... .
Coffee...... . ............ .
Colquitt ................... .
Columbia .................. .
Cook ...................... .
Coweta........ . ......... .
Crawford .................. .
Crisp ...................... .
Dade...................... .
Dawson ................. .
Decatur ............... ... .
DeKalb .................... .
Dodge................... .
Dooly ..................... .
Dougherty................ .
Douglas .................. .
Early ...................... .
Echols..................... .
Effingham ................. .
Elbert..................... .
Emanuel. .................. .
Evans ..................... .
Fannin .................... .
Fayette.................... .
Floyd ................... .
Forsyth .................... .
Franklin ................... .
Fulton......... . ......... .
Gilmer .................... .
Glascock .................. .
Glynn .................... .
Gordon .................... .
Grady..................... .
Greene .................... .
Gwinnett .................. .
Habersham ................ .
Hall....................... .
Hancock ................... .
Haralson .. ................ .
Harris ..................... .
Hart ..................... .
Heard..................... .
Henry ..................... .
Houston ................... .
Irwin ...................... .
Jackson .................... .
Jasper..................... .
Jeff Davis .................. .
Jefferson ................... .
Jenkins.................... .
Johnson ................... .
Jones ........ ..
Lamar ..................... .
Lanier ..................... .
Laurens ................... .
Lee ....................... .
Liberty.................... .
Lincoln ................... .
Long...................... .
Lowndes................... .
Lumpkin .................. .
Macon .................... .
Madison................... .
Marion .................... .
McDuffie .................. .
McIntosh .................. .
Meriwether . ............... .
Miller ..................... .
Mitchell ................... .
Monroe .................... .
Montgomery ............... .
Morgan .................... .
Murray.................... .
Muscogee .................. .
Newton .................... .
Oconee .................... .
Oglethorpe................. .
Paulding................... .
Peach ..................... .
Pickens .................... .
Pierce ..................... .
Pike....................... .
Polk ...................... .
Pulaski. ................... .
Putnam .................. .
Quitman................. .
Rabun..................... .
Randolph .................. .
Richmond ................. .
Rockdale.
. ........... .
Schley..................... .
Screven .................... .
Seminole................... .
Spalding................... .
Stephens................... .
Stewart.................... .
Sumter .................... .
Talbot ..................... .
Taliaferro .................. .
Tattnall ................... .
Taylor..................... .
Telfair..................... .
Terrell..................... .
Thomas ................... .
Tift ............ .........
Toombs ................... .
Towns..................... .
Treutlen ................... .
Troup ..................... .
Turner .................... .
Twiggs .................... .
Union ..................... .
Upson..................... .
Walker .................... .
Walton .................... .
Ware ...................... .
Warren .................... .
Washington ................ .
Wayne .................... .
Webster ................... .
Wheeler ................... .
White ..................... .
Whitfield .................. .
Wilcox .................... .
Wilkes..................... .
Wilkinson .................. .
Worth ..................... .
TOTALS ........... .
Mrs. James F.
Meacham
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070
2,149 876 451
10,579 396 317 787 560
1,788
1,676 9.59 697
1,146 587
2,326
901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434
5,543 516
3,510
334 8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204
489 1,017
282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242 785
56 635 1,216
1,508 492
1,229
551 4,036
647
766 77,847
690 47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165 771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,537
835 376 1,899 704 446 1,105
790 277 3,451 673 1,572 491 574 2,402 396 954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362
677 507 632 2,007
514 972 198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213
309 1,411
369 2,949
1,035 489
1,701
510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723 465
953 829
719
334,440
J. L. Pilcher
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396
317 787 560 1,788 1,676
959 697 1,146
587 2,326
901 455 18,201 148 1,25.5 1,434
5,543 516
3,510 334
8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242
785 56
635 1,216
1,508 492
1,229
551 4,036
647
766 77,847
690 47
3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317
2,831 474
1,537 835 376
1,899 704 446
1,105 790 277
3,451 673
1,572 491 574
2,402
396 954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362 677 507 632 2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411
369 2,949 1,035
489 1,701
510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187 896
770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552
2,255 582
1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
Mamie Bynes
Reese
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396 317
787 560 1,788 1,676
959 697 1,146
.587 2,326
901 455 18,201
148 1,255 1,434 5,M3
516 3,.510
334 8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729
27,796 1,230
879 3,831 1,242
78.5
56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229 551 4,036 647
766 77,847
690 47
3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,537
835 376 1,899 704 446 1,105
790 277 3,451 673 1,572 491
574 2,402
396 954 621 247
991 943
1,760 171
1,2.55 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362 677 507 632 2,007
514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701
510 678
957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187 896
770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443 980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
J.,awrence
Wood (Chip)
Robert, Jr.
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396 317 787
560 1,788 1,676
959 697 1,146 587 2,326 901 455 18,201 148 1,2.5.5 1,434 5,543 516 3,510 334 8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242 785
56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229
551 4,036
647 766 77,847 690
47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,537 835
376 1,899
704 416 1,105
790 277
3,451 673
1,572 491 574
2,402
396 954 621 247
991 943 1,760
171 1,255 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023
1,362 677 507 632
2,007 514 972
198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701
510 678
957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896
412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,25,5
582 1,443
980 147
488 435 2,723 465
953 829
719
334,440
W. Carroll Ward
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149
876 451 10,579 396 317
787 560 1,788 1,676
959 697 1,146
587 2,326
901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516 3,510 334
8,755 1,331 1,119
905 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230
879 3,831 1,242
785
56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229
551 4,036
647 766 77,847 690
47 3,247 1,161 1,425
1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165
771 1,072
979 356 2,317 2,831
474 1,537
835 376 1,899 704 446 1,105 790 277 3,451 673 1,.572 491 574 2,402 396 954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,255 1,028
503 973 818 7,591 1,996
414 483 1,023 1,362
677 507 632 2,007 514
972 198
590 1,028 11,770 1,213
309 1,411
369 2,949 1,035
489 1,701
510 678
957 691 1,038 1,27,5
2,583 1,187
896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,255 582 1,443
980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829
719
334,440
Mrs. P. Q. Yancey
760 686 279 548 2,109 296 1,070 2,149 876 451 10,579 396 317 787 560 1,787 1,676 959 697 1,146 587 2,326 901 455 18,201 148 1,255 1,434 5,543 516 3,510 334 8,755 1,331 1,119 90.5 603 1,204 489 1,017 282 246 1,729 27,796 1,230 879 3,831 1,242 785 56 635 1,216 1,508 492 1,229 551 4,036 647 766 77,847 690 47 3,247 1,161 1,425 1,635 3,226 1,070 3,174 2,165 771 1,072 979 356 2,317 2,831 474 1,.537 835 376 1,899 704 446 1,105 790 277 3,451 673 1,572 491 574 2,402 396 954 621 247 991 943 1,760 171 1,2.55 1,028 503 973 818 7,591 1,996 414 483 1,023 1,362 677 ,507 632 2,007 514 972 198 590 1,028 11,770 1,213 309 1,411 369 2,949 1,035 489 1,701 510 678 957 691 1,038 1,275 2,583 1,187 896 770 341 2,896 412 812 974 1,480 1,930 1,552 2,25,5 582 1,443 980 147 488 435 2,723 465 953 829 719
334,440
BREAKDOWN OF WRITE-IN VOTES FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS
GENERAL ELECTION, 1968
THOMAS COUNTY
EUGENE McCARTHY ---------------------- ----------------------------PRESIDENT) ( l) TED KENNEDY ______________________________________________________________VICE PRESIDENT)
Lester Maddox ---------------------------------- 1 Ivan Allen ------------------------------ 1 H. (Bo) Callaway ----------------- 1 Peter Zack Geer ________ --------------------- 1
R. A. Dent ------------------------------ 1 Charles M. Jones --------------------------- 1
T. J. Majors ----------------------------- _ 1 J. L. Pilcher -------------------------------- 1
G. Paul Jones . ----------------------------- 1
J. T. Casey _____________ ------------------- 1
Carson Wallace ---------------------- __ 1
*FLOYD COUNTY
MAYNARD JACKSON ---------------------------PRESIDENTIAL ELECTOR ( 1)
*BREAKDOWN OF WRITE-IN VOTES FOR PRESIDENT GENERAL ELECTION, 1968
EUGENE McCARTHY_ --------(40) Thomas County __________________________ 1 White County _____________________ ________ 1 Whitfield County --------------------- 3 Baldwin County -------------------------- 2 Glynn County ______________ _______________ 1 Clayton County ____ _____________________ 2 Clarke County --------------------------- 4 Rabun County _________________ _________ 1 Gwinnett County ------------------------ 1 Fulton County ____________________ ------ 24
PAT PAULSON ---------------------------(20) Fulton County __________________________ 19 Floyd County _________ __________ _______ 1
EDWARD KENNEDY ________________ (4) Fulton County _________________ __________ 4
E. MUSKIE ____ --------------------------- (3) Fulton County ____________________ ------- 3
DICK GREGORY _____________________ (7) Worth County ---------------------------- 1 Glynn County ------------------- ___ 1 Fulton County _______ -------------- 5
ELDRIDGE CLEVER ________________ ( 1) Fulton County __________ ________________ 1
FRED HALSTEAD _____________ __ __ (6) Fulton County ________________ ---------- 6
SHERIE WATTS _____ _------------- (1) Fulton County ____ _____________ ___ 1
FLETCHER THOMPSON ________ ( 1) Fulton County . _____________ ___ _ 1
HENNING A. BLOMAN _ ________ (1) Fulton County ____ __ ------------ 1
RONALD REAGAN _______________ .. (1) Fulton County __ _________________________ 1
LEE DAVIS --------------------------------- (1) Fulton County _____ _ __ _______________ 1
HAROLD STASSEN ____________________ (1) Fulton County ---------------- ________ 1
BILLY GRAHAM ---------------------- ( 1) Fulton County ---------------------------- 1
EVERETT DIRKSON _____
( 1)
Fulton County _________ ______ __ _______ 1
NELSON ROCKEFELLER ________ (4) Floyd County ------------------ 1 Fulton County ________ ___ _______________ 3
VINCE DOOLEY _________________ ______ (1)
Gwinnett County ____________
1
ALBERT MINISH ----------------- ( 1) Gwinnett County . ----------------- 1
PAT PAULSEN __________________________ (6) Gwinnett County _________ ______________ 1 Muscogee County _______________ ___ _ 1 Terrell County ________________ ___________ 1 Glynn County ___ _____ __________________ 1 Clayton County __________________________ 2
SEN. GEORGE McGOVERN ____ ( 1)
Lee County ---------------------------
1
D. C. BAKER ------------------ __ ________ ( 1) Madison County _____________________ 1
BOBBY GRAY ------------------- _____ __ (1) Muscogee County ______________________ 1
RICHARD NIXON_____________ _____ (2) Baldwin County ____ __________________ _ 2
TED KENNEDY ___________________ __ (1) Baldwin County __________________________ 1
EUGENE CLEAVER __________________ (1) Glynn County ____________________ _______ 1
JOHN LINDSEY ______ _______________ __ ( 1) Clayton County __________________________ 1
NELSON ROCKEFELLER
(2)
Clayton County ___________ _
2
GENE McCARTHY ________________ (2) Floyd County __ _____ __________________ 2
PAT PALLSON ________ _ ___________ (2) DeKalb County _____ ________________ 2
PAT L. PAULSEN _ _ _________ (1) Baldwin County ____ _ _____________ 1
*BREAKDOWN OF WRITE-IN VOTES FOR VICE PRESIDENT
GENERAL ELECTION, 1968
GENERAL CURTIS LeMAY ____ (1) Lee County ___ __________________ __ _ 1
JOEL EAVES _ ______________
( 1)
Gwinnett County _____ _________________ 1
GEORGE McGOVERN
( 1)
Gwinnett County
__ __________ 1
C. LeMAY ________ _
----------- --- (4)
Richmond County _______ _
4
CURTIS LeMAY White County
- ----------- (2)
2
FLIP WILSON ________________ ___ __ ( 1) Terrell County ___ ________________ _ 1
EDWARD KENNEDY ________________ (4)
Whitfield County ____ _
1
Baldwin County _ _____ __ ___________ 2
Fulton County __________ __________ ______ 1
JULIAN BOND __ _
Baldwin County . Fulton County ____ _
-- -------- (3) 1
2
EDMUND S. MUSKIE _____________ _ ( 1)
Baldwin County ___ _
1
DICK GREGORY _______________ (2)
Glynn County __ __________ __ __
1
Clayton County ______ ___________________ 1
PAT PAULSEN ____________________
(1)
Glynn County _____ ______________________ 1
RONALD REAGAN _____ _________ __ ( 1) Clayton County _ _ _______________ 1
EDMUND MUSKIE _______________ (2) DeKalb County ___ ______________ ___ 2
BOB VAN HOUSTON _____________ __ ( 1) Fulton County _____________ ____ ________ 1
( ) Figure in brackets indicates total.
ANDREW VITALE ________________ (1) Fulton County __ _____________________ 1
TOM SMOTHERS ____________________ (2) Fulton County _____________________ ______ 2
PAUL BORETELLE __________________ (5) Fulton County ________________ __________ 5
HOWARD H. CALLAWAY _______ 1 Fulton County ---------------------------- 1
THEODORE KENNEDY __________ ( 1) Fulton County __________________________ 1
LESTER MADDOX ____________________ ( 1) Fulton County _____________ ______________ 1
DAN WILLIAMS ______ _________________ ( 1) Fulton County ________________________ __ 1
EUGENE McCARTHY _____________ (1) Fulton County __________________________ _ 1
CARL SANDERS-------------------------- (3) Fulton County ---------------------------- 3
GEORGES. TAYLOR ________________ (1) Fulton County ____________________________ 1
SEN. McGOVERN------------------------ (2) Fulton County ---------------------------- 2
WAYNE MORRIS------------------------ (1) Fulton County ---------------------------- 1
ALBERT 0. JOHNSON ______ __ ___ (1) Fulton County ---------------------------- 1
JOHN LINDSEY __________ _______________ (4) Floyd County ------------------------------ 1 Fulton County _______________________ ____ 1 Clayton County -------------------------- 2
TED KENNEDY _________________________ ( 1) Thomas County ------------------------- 1
CURTIS E. LeMAY ___________________ (82) Schley County ---------------------------- 82
*WRITE-IN CANDIDATES NOT DESIGNATED BY OFFICE AS SHOWN ON CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS GENERAL ELECTION, 1968
ELDRIDGE CLEAVER ______________ (1) Richmond County ______________________ 1
CARL SANDERS ________________________ (2) Mitchell County _________ _______________ 1 Fayette County __________________ _ __ __ 1
EUGENE McCARTHY ___________ (9) Houston County _________ __ __________ 1 Jefferson County ____________ ______ ____ 1 Richmond County _____________________ 4 Seminole County _________ __ _________ 1 Berrien County __________________ _______ 1 Clay County ____________________ __________ 1
GEORGE WALLACE __________ ______ (1) Richmond County ______________________ 1
FRANK KIGHT __________________________ ( 1) Richmond County ___________________ __ 1
PAT PAULSON---------------------------- (3) Jefferson County ________________________ 1 Walker County ---------------------------- 2
DICK GREGORY _______________________ (2) Ben Hill County _____________ __ _______ 1 Clarke County ________ ___________________ 1
LESTER MADDOX------------------- (2) Bartow County ---------------------------- 2
CHARLENE MITCHELL __________ (2) Bartow County __________________________ 2
GEO. WALLACE _________________________ (1) Bartow County ---------------------------- 1
PAT PAULSEN _________________________ (7) Hart County -------------------------------- 1 Houston County ________________________ 1 Clarke County ____________________________ 5
MAYNARD JACKSON
___ (1)
Clarke County _________ ____________ 1
EDWARD KENNEDY _
( 1)
Clarke County _____________ _____ 1
COL. SANDERS __ _____ __________ _ _ (1) Clarke County ______ _________________ __ 1
McCARTHY AND LINDSEY ____ (2) Cook County ---------------------------- _ 2
McCARTHY ---------------------------------- (2) McDuffie County ______ __ _________ __ 1 Cherokee County ------------------------ 1
ROCKEFELLER
( 1)
Cherokee County ______ ___ _________ __ 1
FRED HALSTEAD _
( 1)
Dougherty County __ _ _______ ______ 1
JOS. McCARTHY _______ _____
( 1)
Dougherty County __ ___________ __ 1
DONALD DUCK __ _________ __ __ (1) Dougherty County ____ __ ____________ 1
N. ROCKEYFELLOW ______________ (2) Newton County _____ ___ ____ ____ _ 2
GEORGE McGOVERN _____________ ( 1)
Rabun County __ ___________
1
GEORGE C. WALLACE ____ __ (1) Bleckley County _____ ________________ __ 1
MUSKIE ___ ------------------------------- ( 1) Irwin County ______________ _______________ 1
Figure in brackets indicates total.
* The above write-in votes are not in compliance with the Georgia Election
Code, but listed for information only.
COUNTY
u. s.
Senate
E.Earl Patton
Appling ..........
Atkinson .........
Bacon ...........
Baker ............
Baldwin ..........
Banks ...........
Barrow ..........
Bartow ..........
Ben Hill .........
Berrien ..........
Bibb .............
Bleckley .........
Brantley .........
Brooks ...........
Bryan ...........
Bulloch ..........
Burke ............
Butts ............
Calhoun ..........
Camden........ ,.
Candler ..........
Carroll ...........
Catoosa ..........
Charlton .........
Chatham .........
Chattahoochee ....
Chattooga ........
Cherokee .........
Clarke ...........
Clay .............
Clayton ..........
Clinch ...........
Cobb ............
Coffee ...........
Colquitt ..........
Columbia ........
Cook ............
Coweta ..........
Crawford .........
Crisp ............
Dade ............
Dawson ..........
Decatur ..........
DeKalb ..........
Dodge ...........
Dooly ............
Dougherty .......
Douglas ..........
Early ............
Echols ...........
Effingham ........
Elbert ...........
Emanuel .........
Evans ...........
Fannin ...........
Fayette ..........
Floyd ............
Forsyth ..........
Franklin .........
Fulton ...........
Gilmer ...........
Glascock .........
Glynn ...........
Gordon ..........
Grady ...........
Greene ...........
Gwinnett .........
Habersham .......
Hall .............
Hancock .........
Haralson .........
Harris ...........
Hart .............
Heard ...........
Henry ...........
Houston .........
Irwin ............
Jackson ..........
Jasper ...........
Jeff Davis ........
Jefferson .........
Jenkins ..........
Johnson ..........
Jones ............
Lamar ...........
Lanier ...........
Laurens ..........
Lee ..............
Liberty ..........
Lincoln ..........
Long ............
Lowndes .........
Lumpkin .........
Macon ...........
Madison Marion.
..
....
.. ..
....
....
McDuffie .........
McIntosh ........
Meriwether ... ....
Miller ............
Mitchell ..........
Monroe ..........
Montgomery . .....
Morgan ..........
Murray ..........
Muscogee ........
Newton ..........
Oconee ...........
Oglethorpe .......
PauldiBg .........
Peach ............
Pickens ..........
Pierce ............
Pike .............
Polle ............
Pulaski ..........
Putnam ..........
Quitman .........
Rabun ...........
Randolph ........
Richmond ........
Rockdale .........
Schley ...........
Screven ..........
Seminole .........
Spalding .........
Stephens .........
Stewart ..........
Sumter ...........
Talbot ...........
Taliaferro ........
Tattnall ..........
Taylor ...........
Telfair ...........
Terrell ...........
Thomas ..........
TT oi fotmbs........ . .
Towns ...........
Treutlen .........
TTurornuepr..............
Twiggs ...........
Union ............
Upson ...........
Walker ...........
Walton ..........
Ware ............
Warren ..........
Washington ......
Wayne ...........
Webster ..........
Wheeler ..........
White ............
Whitfield .........
Wilcox ...........
Wilkes ...........
Wilkinson ........
Worth ...........
TOTALS . .....
330 270
185 118 1,290
27 562 1,017 411 626 7,995 362
116 538 205 985 794 228
114 316 252 1,742 1,410 159 9,230
39 280 1,060 3,337
93 5,395
127 12,115
1,027 1,498
943 573 1,238
141 669 110 126 1,111 39,164
338 366 6,330 800 230
52 540 556 861 168 3,284
505 4,989
370 231 58,086 982
33 2,184
704 593 138 2,366 548 2,534
145 615 644 206 125
920 3,242
460 312 184 409 564 476 284 382
310 150 2,134
603 335
52 104 2,497 230 546 214
106 533 132
471 275 726 321 278 231 488 8,080 675 248 122
558 711 318 269 157 886 265 211
47 262 363 10,482 593 177 637 364 1,552 654
146 1,226
113
33 531 187 440
606 2,353 1,474
823 1,196
227 2,286
289 292
870 472 1,648 423 1,404 168 479 1,016
89 322 254 2,346 182 457 390
603
256,796
u. s.
Senate
Herman E. Talmadge
3,220 1,807 2,160 1,112 5,314 1,677 4,273 6,788 2,627 2,827 30,942 2,919 1,744 2,899 1,970 6,386 3,256 2,581 1,580 2,540 1,836 9,546 5,813 1,293 36,465
428 4,437 5,808 10,758
743 17,085
1,405 30,868
4,359 6,875 3,481 2,731 6,381 1,284 3,832 2,340 1,150 4,221 62,784 4,792 2,333 10,654 5,930 3,203
544 2,987 4,519 4,867 2,058 2,376 2,676 13,853 3,591 3,496 112,665 2,727
846 8,881 4,388 4,785 3,167 14,894 4,112 10,794 3,117 4,335 2,573 3,825 1,647 6,257 10,554 1,960 5,431 1,946 1,909 4,261 1,951 2,083 3,211 2,535 1,167 10,043 1,548 3,004 1,649 1,356 6,605 1,758 2,054 3,139 1,023 3,052 1,763 4,740 1,726 3,791 2,643 1,832 2,252 2,549 24,351 5,657 2,165 2,168 4,129 2,788 2,676 2,542 2,081 6,392 2,192 2,304
585 2,168 2,188 19,880 3,724
844 3,105 1,911 8,161 3,829 1,206 4,948 1,143 1,024 4,319 2,339 3,143 2,814 7,012 4,615 4,127 1,572 1,508 9,697 2,276 1,792 2,147 5,693 9,648 6,073 6,379 1,222 3,800 3,715
488 1,323 1,909 7,861 2,283 2,749 2,344 3,122
885,093
Public Service Comm'r
Al Stakley
268 128 151
68 1,265
13 519 884 301 354 10,069 643 123 387 213 853 671 184
67 318 155 2,041 1,024 185 8,096
36 360 1,170 2,574
46 5,508
72 14,106
701 917 841 365 1,176 131 438 231 109 751 41,640 284 257 5,159 688 147 31 577 418 719 197 3,235 434 4,207 294 221 54,919 988
27 2,109
604 476 130 2,513 582 1,724
106 557 579 205 133 959 3,120 342 565 117 287 592 402 230 430 237
96 1,874
439 316
35 36 1,614 194 334 203 79 450 138 351 220 312 220 233 215 405 7,541
570 218 128 483 546 313 214 112 601 193 170
29 228
87 10,586
666 146 261 218 1,524 532 111 758
96 22 430 151 241 350 1,912 1,009 625 1,151 197 2,674 145 241 532 410 1,809 394 1,001 111 436 666 54 114 224 2,147 157 308 294 491
242,344
Public Service Comm'r
W.H. Kimbrough
2,798
1,529 1,856 1,034 4,590
1,682 3,542 5,544 2,547 2,770 19,526 1,899 1,621 2,588 1,588 5,794 2,837 2,426 1,346
1,465 1,689 6,652 5,379
938 21,187
357 4,079 4,071 10,706
645 13,909
1,251 21,835
3,697
5,088 2,990 2,723
5,6.57 1,005 2,840 1,723
814 4,556 43,878 3,848 1,745 8,838 4,545 2,993
479 2,413 3,916 3,901 1,629 1,985 2,299
11,850 3,112 3,412
87,996 1,571 720 6,930 3,610 4,534 2,874
13,568 3,623 9,877
2,868 3,480 2,389 3,298
1,256 5,017 7,853 1,816 5,000 1,802
974 3,686 1,917 1,718 2,638
2,180 1,144
8,574 1,425 2,061
1,495 1,259 4,469 1,519 2,113
2,681 848
2,564 1,424 4,392 1,167 4,435 2,320 1,484 1,933 2,043 17,816 4,986 1,876 2,053 3,538 2,224 1,126 2,323 1,783 4,720 1,884 1,965
529 2,078 1,535 12,964 3,225
761 2,524 1,270 7,345 3,189 1,006 4,499 1,121
992 3,438 2,102 2,060 2,682 6,408 3,801 2,293 1,399 1,268 8,874 2,067 1,491
879 5,021 8,177 5,170 3,796 1,004 3,378
2,609 409
1,189 1,728 6,523 2,155 2,469 1,842 2,799
702,524
Associate Justice Supreme Court
W.H. Duckworth
3,034
1,579 2,101 1,076 5,262 1,918
3,775 6,332 2,616
2,599 18,532
2,111 1,642 2,755 1,630 5,725 2,762 2,479 1,342 1,418 1,753 7,563 5,346 1,021 19,481
388 3,990 4,768
11,444 631
15,817 1,295
19,295 3,635 7,252 2,714 2,959 6,007 926 2,975 1,898
866 4,617 59,726 4,218 1,759 10,461 4,779 3,031
459 3,488 4,179 3,867
2,141 2,064 2,433
12,920 3,445 3,529
105,247 1,545
738 7,466 3,715 4,844 2,857 16,032 4,296 10,159 2,911 4,146 2,147 3,499 1,441
5,379 8,196 1,953 5,359 1,640 1,018 3,665 2,435 1,870 2,604 2,226 l, 143
9,259 1,482 2,212
1,532 1,289 4,622 1,706 2,042 2,408
788 3,210
1,999 4,678 1,203 4,574 2,333 1,493 2,025 2,186 16,468 4,924 1,913
2,075 3,786 2,416
900 2,351
1,898 5,166 1,987 2,222
529 2,114 1,277 14,633 3,361
769 3,466 1,843
7,976 3,202 1,267 4,829
1,145 998
4,145 2,195 2,032 2,793
7,595 4,392 2,061 1,572 1,252 10,112 2,138 1,531 1,975 5,121 8,121 5,685 3,941 1,040 3,447 2,649
416 1,194 1,799
6,942 2,353 2,502 2,080 3,094
767,093
Associate Justice Supreme Court
John E. Frankum
2,927 1,617 2,105 1,139 4,883 2,024
3,743 6,117 2,561 2,524 17,388 1,762 1,629 2,736 1,574 5,621 2,624 2,448 1,322 1,305 1,705 7,165 5,210
971 17,869
369 3,946 4,269 11,087
616 14,859
1,280 25,542
3,603 7,229
2,671 2,959 5,820
883 2,828 1,854
851 4,521 52,946
4,180 1,693 11,009 4,699
3,026 456
3,488 4,174
4,418 2,133 1,968 2,330 12,520 3,496 3,529 94,948 1,459
726 7,104 3,706 4,643 2,661 16,619 4,198 10,319 2,866
4,050 2,020 3,462
1,397 5,131 7,775 1,996 5,142 1,717
947 3,440 2,839 1,779 2,464
2,153 1,151 9,179 1,421 2,228 1,484 1,251 4,668 1,686 2,006 2,375
848 3,255 1,999
4,549 1,238 4,508 2,298 1,443 1,974 2,134 15,034 4,899 1,858 2,059 3,239 2,336
754 2,310 1,872 4,789 1,915 2,226
521 2,121 1,165 13,337 3,434
755 3,438 1,841 7,771 3,271 1,257 4,683 1,116
998 4,140 2,117 1,672 2,834
7,401 4,377 1,490 1,572 1,249 10,211
2,092 1,451 1,957 5,093 7,562 5,770 3,712
996 3,381 2,554
389 1,183 1,789 6,734 2,343 2,485 2,027
3,051
739,308
Unexpired Term Associate Justice Supreme Court
H.E. Nichols
2,992 1,596 2,145 1,039 5,114 1,418 3,430 5,960 2,555 2,521 17,283 1,790 1,635 2,736 1,580 5,639 2,725 2,449 1,329 1,331 1,699 7,094 5,117
978 18,047
362 3,943 4,351 11,172
619 14,967
1,275 25,488
3,594 7,226 2,655 2,959 5,818
891 2,859 1,840
826 4,286 52,419 4,168 1,691 10,771 4,597 3,027
457 3,456 4,171 4,331 2,129 1,968 2,326 13,265 3,500 3,529 94,850 1,418
726 7,236 3,717 4,729 2,594 15,985 4,273 9,957 2,866 4,041 2,056 3,441 1,412 5,103 7,516 2,011 5,330 1,713
962 3,271 2,436 1,772 2,481 2,175 1,150 9,227 1,418 2,225 1,512 1,254 4,411 1,672 2,002 2,351
852 3,250 1,999 4,546
l:m
2,289 1,440 1,956 2,149 15,828 4,878 1,846 2,054 3,510 2,348
753 2,316 1,865 5,039 1,910 2,184
518 2,026 1,168 13,185 3,379
757 3,422 1,844 7,832 3,173 1,257 4,685 1,116
995 4,039 2,114 1,935 2,808 7,296 4,376 1,574 1,572 1,248 9,827 2,095 1,253 1,982 5,226 7,477 5,779 3,769
993 3,360 2,549
396 1,186 1,765 6,784 2,338 2,477 2,017 3,060
737,514
Associate Justice Supreme Court
H.E. Nichols
2,977 1,630 2,067
1,032 4,832
1,877 3,631 5,972 2,552 2,497
17,176 1,740 1,631 2,711
1,569 5,633 2,702
2,428 1,313 1,305 1,696 6,932
5,006 969
17,884 360
3,918 4,241
11,003 613
14,783 1,267
24,810 3,590 7,218 2,735 2,959 5,774 873 2,812 1,849 817 4,593
50,817 4,1.59 1,686
10,692 4,488 3,025 456 3,396 4,119 4,299 2,125 1,968 2,299
12,820 3,457 3,529
92,574 1,340
716 7,145
3,703 4,654 2,647
15,970 4,103 9,860 2,857 4,028 1,925 3,433 1,410 5,016 7,683 2,003 5,329 1,716
937 3,326 2,436
1,771 2,472
2,159 1,151 9,109 1,393 2,223 1,510 1,249 4,361 1,679 1,966 2,346
847 3,175 1,999 4,541 1,135 4,237 2,290 1,426 1,872 2,110 15,795 4,865 1,831 2,057 3,488 2,300
712 2,305 1,878 4,978 1,894 2,212
522 2,038 1,182 12,685 3,245
746 3,409 1,843 7,804 3,140 1,254 4,662 1,127
994 4,130 2,091 1,910 2,801 7,297 4,370 1,655 1,572 1,249 9,801 2,088 1,440 1,982 5,074 7,247 5,761 3,681
988 3,368 2,501
388 1,179 1,749 6,690 2,337 2,458 2,009 3,007
728,933
Associate Justice Supreme Court
Hiram K. Undercofler
2,983 1,756 2,082 1,032 4,775 1,877 3,638 6,140 2,532 2,525 17,316 1,709 1,625 2,715 1,573 5,702 2,682 2,436 1,312 1,316 1,692 6,936 5,294
972 18,097
355 3,910 4,143 11,126
604 14,784
1,264 25,059
3,605 7,215 2,636 2,959 5,877
848 2,850 1,823
816 4,490 52,577 4,174 1,685 10,704 4,521 3,024
456 3,424 4,146 4,271 2,121 1,968 2,296 12,464 3,471 3,529 96,378 1,378
715 797 3,701 4,619 2,445 15,987 4,205 9,929 2,871 4,021 1,999 3,418 1,404 5,054 7,821 2,012 5,329 1,710 973 3,590 2,434 1,749 2,467 2,150 1,146 9,166 1,400 2,234 1,499 1,246 4,344 1,673 2,009 2,330 841 3,175 1,999 4,536 1,126 4,208 2,289 1,430 1,981 2,105 15,707 4,850 1,824 2,051 3,013 2,324 686 2,291 1,751 4,997 1,892 2,198 518 2,051 1,155 12,707 3,373 751 3,402 1,846 7,786 3,198 1,259 4,855 1,117 998 4,130 2,089 1,911 2,800 7,377 4,369 1,490 1,572 1,247 9,960 2,076 1,429 1,957 5,080 7,433 5,759 3,726 979 3,345 2,556 395 1,178 1,753 6,724 2,346 2,471 2,031 3,015
729,603
Judge Court of Appeals
John S. Bell
2,973 1,740 2,093 1,032 4,831
1,416 3,552 6,042
2,554 2,497 17,316 1,733 1,632 2,719 1,562 5,631 2,707 2,436
1,309 1,308
1,696 1,731 5,175
977 17,950
367 3,921 4,192 11,099
616 14,809
1,276
24,976 3,679 7,226 2,643 2,959
5,699 911
2,859 1,815
818 4,499 53,485
4,167 1,703 11,702 4,697 3,022
454
3,438 4,147
4,268 2,125 1,968 2,308 12,635 3,510 3,529 97,146 1,472
715 786 3,717 4,649 2,654 16,010 4,230 9,961 2,860 4,037 2,030 3,412 1,406 5,046 7,920 2,012 5,331 1,718
666 3,581 2,435 1,774 2,509
2,168 1,149 8,864 1,404 2,227 1,493 1,245 4,386 1,679 1,997 2,337
845 3,263 1,999
4,562 1,141 4,215 2,289 1,441 1,958 2,123 15,707 4,876 1,846 2,059 3,063 2,364
716 2,312
1,769 5,005 1,910 2,133
529 2,057 1,217 13,495 3,438
749 3,398 1,844 7,808 3,276 1,272 4,690 1,113
999 4,131 2,088 1,946 2,808 7,468 4,367 1,672 1,572 1,251 9,993 2,084 1,450 1,976 5,141 7,485 5,767 3,764
979 3,361 2,536
393 l, 188 1,751 6,761 2,343 2,475 2,050 3,023
728,464
Judge Court of Appeals
Robert H. Jordan
2,986 1,586 2,097 1,029 4,767
1,416 3,652 6,201 2,541 2,520 17,352 1,708 1,627 2,716 1,546 5,675 2,674 2,430 1,326 1,296
1,690 6,953 5,174
970 17,915
357 3,920 4,202 11,056
612 14,773
1,271
26,201 3,694 7,212 2,641
2,959 5,818
872 2,832 1,827
810 4,495 50,268 4,162 1,683 10,640 4,344 3,019
455 3,482 4,151 4,282 2,127 1,968 2,292 12,597 3,505 3,529 93,390 1,372
714 7,072 3,707 4,583 2,373 15,996 4,204 9,912 2,849 4,013 2,046 3,418 1,396 5,000 7,765
1,987 5,322 1,716
996 3,370 2,433
1,678 2,509 2,151 1,146 9,028 1,408 2,228 1,493 1,247 4,293 1,672 1,993 2,316
842 3,370 1,999
4,546 1,133 4,251 2,290 1,430 1,972 2,055 15,721 4,861 1,812 2,046 3,029 2,337
699 2,304 1,757 4,971 1,893 2,183
533 2,050 1,195 12,733 3,455
756 3,406 1,843
7,756 3,150 1,248 4,682 1,192
994 4,130 2,106 1,895 2,797 7,464 4,365 1,623 1,572 1,248 9,948 2,077 1,436 1,978 5,101 7,506 5,763 3,714
980 3,343
2,550 399
1,178 1,743 6,729 2,341 2,469 2,044 3,019
730,711
Judge
Court of Appeals
George P. Whitman
2,983 1,576 2,047
1,021 5,066 1,411 3,602 6,170 2,540 2,540 17,252 1,703 1,626 2,718 1,548 5,626 2,690 2,437 1,312 1,297
1,689 6,954 5,125
973
17,863 360
3,913 4,117 11,077
607
14,836 1,265
25,377 3,627
7,215 2,645 2,959 5,773
878 2,830 1,809
811 4,435 49,823 4,163 1,688 10,911 4,470 3,018
453 3,476 4,158 4,264
2,125 1,968 2,325 12,466 3,510 3,529 95,104 1,362
728 7,088 3,680 4,609 2,667
16,002 4,205 9,915 2,864 4,023 1,993 3,425 1,388 5,037 7,756 1,991 5,323 1,698 948
3,404 2,434
1,711 2,478
2,147 1,144 9,068 1,376 2,235 1,460 1,240 4,313 1,674
1,998 2,319
835 3,381
1,999 4,540 1,142 4,405 2,276 1,422 1,881 2,109 15,658 4,842 1,802 2,050 3,384 2,330
673 2,302 1,762
4,520 1,887 2,123
537 2,034 1,106
12,711 3,328 750 3,411 1,841 7,772 3,152 1,241 4,679 1,113 998 4,131 2,069 1,902 2,789 7,348 4,360 1,537 1,572 1,257 9,955 2,079 1,447 1,972 5,107 7,447 5,764 3,705 985 3,235 2,526 386 1,149 1,707 6,724 2,341 2,462 2,013 3,020
730,442
Judge Court of Appeals
Robert H. Hall
2,981 1,705 2,060 1,022 4,771 1,444 3,298 6,172 2,533 2,525 17,351 1,693 1,626 2,717 1,535 5,651 2,661 2,433 1,315 1,296 1,693 6,930 5,119
979 17,948
351 3,906 4,086 11,072
613 14,641
1,262 25,096
3,698 7,217 2,639 2,959 5,764
881 2,831 1,826
800 4,435 49,438 4,156 1,690 11,010 4,503 3,024
454 3,475 4,139 4,275 2,122 1,968 2,26,5 12,572 3,481 3,529 91,973 1,380
715 7,068 3,701 4,609 2,504 15,987 4,195 9,917 2,844 4,021 1,962 3,406 1,397 4,973 7,764 2,007 5,325 1,699
952 3,578 2,433 1,732 2,467 2,142 1,159 9,058 1,396 2,217 1,497 1,239 4,367 1,674 2,004 2,320
828 3,320 1,999 4,530 1,123 4,210 2,282 1,426 1,845 2,120 15,578 4,847 "1,799 2,049 3,381 2,316
690 2,289 1,751 5,150 1,882 2,220
537 2,021 1,106 12,664 3,614
748 3,406 1,845 7,766 3,141 1,251 4,672 1,105
993 4,132 2,171 1,888 2,791 7,263 4,366 1,551 1,572 1,391 9,841 2,060 1,432 1,963 5,062 7,462 5,750 3,694
985 3,327 2,522
382 1,168 1,733 6,714 2,340 2,470 1,988 3,002
726,842
Judge Court of Appeals
J. Kelley Quillan
2,972 1,613 2,080 1,007 4,736 1,424 3,624 6,172 2,519 2,512 17,130 1,690 1,628 2,718 1,537 5,240 2,644 2,428 1,304 1,286 1,686 6,787 5,268
973 17,599
352 3,891 4,076 11,079
605 14,455
1,256 24,947
3,703 7,213 2,633 2,959 5,821
868 2,822 1,812
816 4,408 49,056 4,156 1,681 10,494 4,413 3,022
455 3,450 4,136 4,251 2,124 1,968 2,267 12,357 3,539 3,529 91,243 1,337
711 7,049 3,706 4,589 2,632 16,017 4,199 9,976 2,851 3,983 1,965 3,499 1,384 4,975 7,702 1,999 5,340 1,690
967 3,615 2,434 1,693 2,456 2,148 1,142 8,990 1,374 2,214 1,496 1,238 4,270 1,683 1,990 2,333
829 3,267 1,999 4,536 1,119 4,201 2,277 1,418 1,991 2,091 15,528 4,838 1,818 2,040 3,378 2,310
663 2,292 1,744 4,921 1,876 2,198
530 2,021 1,136 12,569 3,444
740 3,402 1,842 7,757 3,144 1,255 4,668 1,109
993 4,129 2,062 1,898 2,785 7,296 4,350 1,549 1,572 1,246 9,887 2,064 1,422 1,960 5,073 7,461 5,766 3,660
997 3,346 2,726
383 1,169 1,744 6,688 2,334 2,362 1,999 3,003
722,956
Judge Court of Appeals
Homer C. Eberhardt
2,964 1,620 2,075 1,007 4,736 1,405 3,550 6,197 2,529 2,552 17,306 1,687 1,622 2,716 1,474 5,658 2,591 2,424 1,302 1,276 1,677 6,748 5,121
975 17,635
350 3,900 3,978 11,053
608 14,588
1,260 24,776
3,383 7,214 2,649 2,959 5,726
789 2,827 1,815
807 4,419 48,658 3,966 1,689 10,977 4,370 3,019
457 3,467 4,158 4,250 2,117 1,968 2,264 12,509 3,492 3,529 91, 1.57 1,369
705 7,046 3,706 4,.5/i5 2,635 16,005 4,191 9,900 2,833 4,000 1,963 3,450 1,381 4,969 7,720 2,023 5,313 1,693
858 3,577 2,431 1,685 2,446 2,146 1,122 8,576 1,370 2,234 1,498 1,223 4,731 1,672 1,994 2,324
826 3,320 1,999 4,529 1,115 4,096 2,283 1,399 1,964 2,098 15,474 4,840 1,796 2,041 3,431 2,325
660 2,280 1,691 4,927 1,881 2,219
524 2,017 1,177 12,368 3,437
743 3,394 1,842 7,714 3,319 1,255 4,678 1,109
994 4,127 2,064 1,903 2,780 7,305 4,357 1,524 1,572 1,245 9,999 2,064 1,424 1,975 5,042 7,439 5,759 3,678
973 3,333 2,519
386 1,151 1,725 6,699 2,338 2,373 1,990 2,999
721,667
CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA
GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 5, 1968
First Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
G. ELLIOTT HAGAN
JOSEPH J. (JOE) TRIBBLE
BRYAN ---------------------------------------------- 1,686 _________________ ---------------------------------- 407
BULLOCH ____ --------------------------------- 5,337 ____ ------------------------------ ____ _ 2,031
BURKE _______________________________________ 2,999
__ ______ _ ____________________ 1,247
CANDLER __________ ------------------------------ 1,738 ---------------------------------------------------- 605 CHATHAM ___________________________________27,328 _________________________________________ 17,252 EFFINGHAM __________________ ___________ 2,665 _____ ________ _______ _________ _ _________ 1,065
EMANUEL _____ ---------------------------- 4,274
__ __ __ __________________ 1,249
EVANS ____ -------------------------------------- 1,741 _________________ -------------------- ------- 560
JENKINS _ --------------------------------- _____ 1,715 __ ------------------------------------------- ___ 687
JOHNSON ---------------------------------------- 1,692
____ __ __
__________ ___ 499
LAURENS --------------------- _________________ 7,595 __ ___ _ ______ __ _____________ _________ 4,079
LIBERTY ____________________________________ 2,597 __ ___ _____________ _____________ _____ 551
LONG ___ _ ________________________________ 1,273 ___________________________ --------------------- 345
McINTOSH -------------------------------------- 1,604
_______ _ ___ _________________ 285
MONTGOMERY ---------------------------- 1,405 ______ --------------------------------------------- 650
SCREVEN ---------------------------------------- 2,700 __ ----- ___________ ---------------------------- 1,003
TATTNALL ----------------------------------- 3,608
________ --------------- ---------------- 1,147
TOOMBS ___ ----------------------------------- 3,210 -------- ------------------------------------------ 1,572
TREUTLEN ------------------------------------ 1,164 ------------------------------------------------ 482
WHEELER ------------------------------------- 1,072 --------------------------------------------------- 402
TOTAL __________________________ 77,403
------------------------------------36, 118
Second Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
MASTON O'NEAL
BAKER ________________ ---------------- __ . 1,119
BROOKS ------------------------------------- 2,643 CALHOUN -------------------------------- . 1,395 CLAY __________ --------------------- _________ 662 COLQUI'l'T _____________ ______ _______ __ _ 7,531
CRISP _-------------------- -- ______ _____ 3,211 DECATUR________________ --------------- 4,747 DOUGHERTY _________ ________ ___ _ _ 13,402 EARLY _____ _______ ___ _________ _____________ 3,038
GRADY ------------- --------------------- 4,828 MILLER _____________ ------------------------ 1,337
MITCHELL ---------------- 4,607 QUITMAN ------------------------ _____ 537 RANDOLPH ______ ---------------------- 1,621 SEMINOLE ________ ------------------------ 1,839 TERRELL _____________________ ------- _ 2,890
THOMAS ------------------------------ 7,678 TIFT _ ________________ ----------------- _____ 4,418
TURNER -------------------------------- 2,166 WORTH --------------------------------- 3,161
TOTAL _______________________ 72,830
Third Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JACK BRINKLEY
CHATTAHOOCHEE ____
398
CRAWFORD__________________________________ 942
DOOLY ____________ ------- _______________ 1,789
HA'.RRIS _----------- _ -----------------------HOUSTON ------- --- -------------- LEE ----------------------------------- MACON ____ __------------------------
2,382 8,551 1,455 2,138
MARION _____ --------------------------- 911 MUSCOGEE ________ ---------------- 18,324
PEACH -------------------------------- PULASKI ---------------------------------SCHLEY ___ ------------------------------STEWART_____ _ ------------------------- SUMTER __________ --------------------------TALBOT _____________ ------------------------
2,483 2,039
824 1,263 4,871 1,170
TAYLOR . ------------------------------------ 2,185
TWIGGS ------------------------------------ 1,550 WEBSTER ___ --------------------- _ 457 WILKINSON _ ----------------------- 2,027
TOTAL ------------------- _ 55,759
WRITE IN VOTES:
MUSCOGEE COUNTY-John E. Smith __ ----------------- ------------- - ----- 1
-Samuel A. Mobley _
__ _____________
1
-Nolan Murrah, Jr. ________________ -------------------- 1
COUNTIES
Fourth Congressional District
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
JAMES A. MACKAY
BEN B. BLACKBURN
DeKALB ---------------------------------------- 38,435 ----------------------------------------------- 63,827 ROCKDALE ___________ _ ____ __ _ 2,176 _____ ___________ ________________________ 2,185 FULTON (IN PART) _______________ 17,543______________________________________________ 12,741
TOTAL ---------------------- 58,154 ____________ --------------------------------- 78,753
Fifth Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
CHARLES LONGSTREET WELTNER FLETCHER THOMPSON
FULTON (IN PART) __________ 63,183 _____ ------------------------------------ 79,258 TOTAL _____________________ 63,183 _--------------------------------------------- 79,258
WRITE IN VOTES: FULTON COUNTY-A. A. Huber_______ -------------------------------------------- 1
Sixth Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN J. FLYNT, JR.
BIBB ---------------------------------------------- _ 18,511 BUTTS _____________ ---------------------------- 2,528 CARROLL ________ __ _____ _____ 7,563 CLAYTON ________________ __ _ ___ 15,194
COWETA __ --------------------- _____________ 6,047 FAYETTE __________ ____ ______________ _ 2,404
HEARD ----------------------------------------- 1,450
HENRY __ ______ ________ ______
5,278
JONES ________ ________ __ _____ __ _
2,677
LAMAR __ _________ _ _____________
2,248
MERIWETHER ---------------------------- 4,772 MONROE _____ _ _____ ___ _________ _______ 2,338
PIKE ------------------------------------------------ 1,894
SPALDING ______________ _____ _
8,614
TROUP ______________________________________ 10,202
UPSON ----------------------------------------- __ 5,569
TOTAL ____________________ 97,289
WRITE IN VOTES: PIKE COUNTY-Julian Pierce -------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 COWETA COUNTY-Ernest E. Proctor _____________________________ ______________________ 1
CLAYTON COUNTY-Carl E. Sanders ---------------------------------------------------- 1 Fletcher Thompson ---------------------------------------------- 1
Seventh Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN W. DAVIS
BARTOW ____________________ ------------ 6,262 CATOOSA ___________ __ _____________ _______ 5,327
CHATTOOGA------------------------------ 4,471
COBB _________ ___________ _
_ 26,180
DADE _____ _________ _____________ _____________ 2,012
DOUGLAS ____________ _
4,969
FLOYD ___________________________________________ 13,028
GORDON ______________________________ 3,77'3
HARALSON ___________________________ 4,151
MURRAY __________ -------------------- _ _ 2,338 PAULDING _________________________________ 3,360
POLK ______________ _________ __ __ _________ _ 5,498
WALKER ______________________________ 7,957
WHITFIELD _____________ _____________ _ 7,179
TOTAL -------------- ____ 96,505
WRITE IN VOTES:
WALKER COUNTY-J. E. Loggins ---------------------------------------------------------- 1
E. G. Chapin ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 W. F. Ingram ---------------------------------------------------------- 9 MURRAY COUNTY-Ed Chapin------------------------------------------------------------- 1 F. L. Ingram _________________ ---------------------------------------- 2
CHATTOOGA COUNTY-W. F. Ingram----------------------------------------------- 1 WHITFIELD COUNTY-William F. Ingram ------------------------------------------ 6
-Tom Pope---------------------------------------------------------- 1 -Robert Kelley _____________________ ------------------------------ 1
DADE COUNTY-W. F. Ingram ___ ----------------------------------------------------- ______ 2 HARALSON COUNTY-W. F. Ingram, Sr. _ -------------------------------------- 28 FLOYD COUNTY-]. H. Penny _______________________________ -------------------------------- 1
-W. F. Ingram -------------------------------------------------------------- 34 -Dr. Thomas Bertrand ---------------------------------------------- _ 1
-Albert Harris ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 COBB COUNTY-W. F. Ingram __ ------------------------------------------------------------ 47 BARTOW COUNTY-W. F. Ingram _______ ------------------------------------------------ 7 DOUGLAS COUNTY-William F. Ingram __ __ ___________________________ __________ 7
Eighth Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
W. S. (BILL) STUCKEY, JR.
APPLING . . . ................ .............. 3,040 ATKINSON .. ...... . .. ................ 1,961 BACON ....... . ...... ................... 2,237 BEN HILL . ... ........... ................. 2,672 BERRIEN ......... ............................ 2,783 BLECKLEY ......... ......................... 1,928 BRANTLEY . ............................... 1,678 CAMDEN ..................................... 1,577 CHARLTON. ............ ................. 1,133 CLINCH ...... ................................. 1,330 COFFEE .... . .. ............................ 3,870 COOK ..... ..................................... 2,959 DODGE .... ................................... 4,545 ECHOLS .. ...................................... 464 GLYNN .......................................... 8,035 IRWIN .......................................... 1,973 JEFF DAVIS ................... ............. 1,462 LANIER. ...................................... 1,185 LOWNDES .................................... 5,297 PIERCE .................... ..................... 2,433 TELFAIR .................... ................ 2,659 WARE ............................................ 4,580 WAYNE .... ............. .................... 2,745 WILCOX ........................................ 2,366
TOTAL ...................... 64,912
WRITE IN VOTES: BLECKLEY COUNTY-Newell A. NeSmith ........................................... 1
Ninth Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
PHIL M. LANDRUM
BANKS..........
................ 1,415
BARROW ... . . ............
3,824
CHEROKEE ............................... 5,100
DAWSON .. .......... . ............ 999
ELBERT ....... .. ................. .. 4,172
FANNIN ......... . . .. ................ 1,916
FORSYTH .... ................
3,649
FRANKLIN ...... ...
............ 3,529
GILMER . ... .................. ............... 2,013
GWINNETT ........ .
16,474
HABERSHAM .......... .................. 4,134
HALL .. ......... . . .. .. ................ 10,689
HART .......................................... 3,568
JACKSON ...... ..
. .. .. . ... . 5,359
LUMPKIN .................................. 1,750
MADISON ......... ......................... 2,739
PICKENS .. . ................................. 1,586
RABUN . ................................... 2,153 STEPHENS ......................... ...... 3,396
TOWNS . .. . . ...... ...... ................. 1,572
UNION .......... ...................... ... 1,973
WHITE .... .............
.... . 1,819
TOTAL ........................ 83,829
WRITE IN VOTES: MADISON COUNTY-Vince Dooley
___
............................. 1
GWINNETT COUNTY -Dr. A. L. Minish .............................................. 1
WHITE COUNTY-Willie B. Tate . ......................................................... 1
Tenth Congressional District
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ROBERT G. STEPHENS, JR.
BALDWIN ...................................... 5,017 CLARKE ..................................... 11,598 COLUMBIA ............................... 3,028 GLASCOCK ............................... .. 787 GREENE .................................... 2,728 HANCOCK .................................... 2,939 JASPER ......................................... 1,728 JEFFERSON .............. ................... 3,876 LINCOLN ...................................... 1,642 McDUFFIE ................................... 3,210 MORGAN ...................................... 2,096 NEWTON ...................................... 4,941 OCONEE ........................................ 1,971 OGLETHORPE ............. ............. 2,092 PUTNAM .... ............... .......... 2,182 RICHMOND ............................. 16,886 TALIAFERRO .............................. 1,022 WALTON .................................. 5,817 WARREN ...................................... 1,052 WASHINGTON . ......................... 3,456 WILKES . ...................................... 2,606
TOTAL ..................... 80,674
WRITE IN VOTES: BALDWIN COUNTY-Culver Kidd ..................................................... 1 RICHMOND COUNTY-Carl E. Sanders ............................................. 1
-Robert C. Beckham ............. .. .. .................... 1
JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT & DISTRICT ATTORNEY NOVEMBER 5, 1968 GENERAL ELECTION
Alapaha Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
H. W. LOTT
ATKINSON ------------------------------------ 1,475 BERRIEN _______________ ______________ _ 2,707 CLINCH ___ _______________ ___________ 1,318
COOK ------------------------- _________________ 2,959 LANIER----------------------------------_______ 1,181
TOTAL
_ 9,640
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
VICKERS NEUGENT
ATKINSON ---------------------------------- 1,989 BERRIEN _------------------------------------ 2,609 CLINCH _ _ _________ _________________ _ 1,310 COOK _ _ _____ ______ ________________ _____ 2,959
LANIER ___________ ---------------------------- 1,174
TOTAL _ _ __________ 10,041
Atlanta Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Judge
CHARLES A. WOFFORD
TOM MORAN
FULTON _
___ 92,056 ___________________________________________ 54,546
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
OSGOOD 0. WILLIAMS
FULTON
--- 90,400 _
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ELMO HOLT _ 92,684
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
LEWIS R. SLATON
FULTON ___ ____ _____ _ ____________ 98,258
Augusta Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
F. 'FREDERICK KENNEDY
BURKE ___ _________________ ____________ 2,763
COLUMBIA ------------------------------ ___ 3,068
RICHMOND _____ _
16,220
TOTAL _
. _ 22,051
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Judge
WILLIAM M. FLEMING, JR.
WILLIAM C. CALHOUN
BURKE
____ ___________________ _ 2,947_______________________________________________ 1,129
COLUMBIA _ _________ __ _ __ ____ 3,004 ________ ------------ --------------------- 1,144 RICHMOND ____________ ________________ 19,292 _______ ---- ___ __ -------------------- 11,854
TOTAL __________ _ 25,243 -------------------------------------------- 14,127
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
District Attorney
R. WILLIAM "BILL" BARTON
R. JACKSON BATES SMITH, JR.
BURKE ___ ______________ ______
2,875 _______________________________ ---- _ ---- 1,144
COLUMBIA ______ ___ __________ __ _ 2,951..._______________________ __ __ __ _
1,053
RICHMOND__________ ___________ ___ 16,510_________________________________ ----- 13,466
TOTAL ___ __ _ _ ____ 22,336 ____
15,663
Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
MARION T. POPE, JR.
CHEROKEE ---------------------------------FANNIN ------------------------------------ _____ FORSYTH --------------------------- __________ GILMER ------------------------------ _________
PICKENS ----------------------------------------
5,178 2,021 3,592 1,749
1,037
TOTAL ____________________ 13,577
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
SAM P. BURTZ
CHEROKEE ______ ________________ ___ __ FANNIN _____________ ____________________________
FORSYTH ------------------------------- ______ GILMER _____________ ------------------------PICKENS ----------------------------------------
5,120 2,019
3,579 1,741 1,192
TOTAL ______________________ 13,651
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
C. B. (BUTCH) HOLCOMB
CHEROKEE ---------------------------- _____ FANNIN ______ ------------------ _____________ FORSYTH __________________________ _________
GILMER ________ _____ _______________ _____
PICKENS _ ___________ __________________ ______
5,229 2,100 3,600
1,544
1,029
TOTAL _____________________ 13,502
Brunswick Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
JACK W. BALLENGER
APPLING -------------------------------------CAMDEN __________________ _____________ _____ GLYNN -----------------------------------------JEFF DAVIS ____________ _______________ _____ WAYNE ------------------------ _______ _________
3,024 1,435 7,497 1,202 2,586
TOTAL ___________________ 15,744
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
GLENN THOMAS, JR.
APPLING -------------------------------------CAMDEN -------------------------------------GLYNN -----------------------------------------JEFF DAVIS ---------------------------------WAYNE ------------------------------------------
3,287 1,376 7,370 1,157 2,798
TOTAL ______________________ 15,988
Chattahoochee Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
J. ALVAN DAVIS
Judge
JOHN HENRY LAND
CHATTAHOOCHEE _ _______________ 374_______________________________________________ 393
HARRIS ------------------------------------------ 2,335 ----------------------------------------------- 2,336 MARION ---------------------------------------- 885 ----------------------------------------------- 900 MUSCOGEE _________________________ 16,492 ----------------------------------------------- 16,549 TALBOT ______________________ _________________ 1,161 ----------------------------- _________________ 1,154
TAYLOR _________________________ ___ _________ 2,088 ---------------------------- ----------------- 2,143
TOTAL _____________________ 23,335 _______________________________________________ 23,475
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
W. B. SKIPWORTH, JR.
CHATTAHOOCHEE __________________ 383
HARRIS ------------------------------------------ 2,277 MARION _-------------------------------------- 883 MUSCOGEE ______ -------------------------- 16,437 TALBOT ---------------------------------------- 1,138 TAYLOR ---------------------------------------- 2,098
TOTAL ___________________ 23,216
Cherokee Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PAR1Y
Judge
JEFFERSON L. DAVIS
BARTOW .................................. 6,359 GORDON ................. ................... 3,729
TOTAL .................... 10,088
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PAR1Y
District Attorney
DAVID N. VAUGHAN, JR.
BARTOW ............................................ 6,316 GORDON . ............................... ............. 3,773
TOTAL .. ..................... ..... . 10,089
Clayton Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PAR1Y
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
HAROLD R. BANKE CLAYTON
Judge EDWIN S. KEMP
15,830 . 15,216
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PAR1Y
District Attorney
ALBERT E. WALLACE* CLAYTON .................................... 10,654
CLAYTON COUNTY WRITE-IN-VOTE
Judge Superior Court C. P. Brooks ....................................................................... .................. 1 Albert B. Wallace ................................................................................ 1 Lee Hutcheson ...................................................................................... 1 Charles T. Brook .................................................................................. 1 Frank Coggins ...................................................................................... 1
District Attorney
Albert B. Wallace .......... .. .............................................................. 4,336
Albert Bailey Wallace ................................. .......... .. .......................... 116
Albert Bailey Wallace, Sr. . ....... .. ......................................... ......... 23
Albert A. Wallace ... .. ......... ... .. . .... . ..................... .... . ...... 8
Albert Wallace . ..... .............. ........ ............................................... 26
Albert Bailey Wallace, Jr. ...... ...... ....................................... .............. 1
A. B. Wallace ....................... .. ............................. .. ................ 3
Albert B. (Bailey) Wallace . . . . ................. ..................................... 1
Albert B. Wallis ...........
....... ... . ...... . .............................. 2
Albert E. Wallace ............................. ... .......................................... . 11
Albert C. Wallace ......................... ...................................................... 2
Alvin B. Wallace .................... . ................................ . .. .............. 2
Albert G. Wallace ...... . .... ............................... ..................... 1
Herbert B. Wallace ............................ . ...... .. ........ .................... 1
Abert B. Wallace .. ... ..... .
.. ... ...... ... ..
4
H. Eugene Brown ................................. ................................................ 207
H. E. Brown ..
.................. ................. ...... ....... ...... 242
Eugene Brown ...... ... ..... .......................................................
32
Oze Brown .............. ...................................................................... 1
Horace Eugene Brown ...................................... ........................... . 4
Horace Brown .................................................. ............................. .
2
D.R. Brown.......................................................................................... 3
Ed Brown .................................................................. ........................... 1
0. E. Brown .......................................................................................... 1
A. G. Brown .......................................................................................... 1
R. E. Brown ...... ............................... .................................................. 1
Brown ....................... . ............................... .................................. 2
C. E. Brown .......................................................................................... 1
A. Eugene Brown . ... . . . ...................................................................... 1
B. E. Brown ............................................................-.. ............................ 2
Oze A. Horton ...................................................................................... 20
Oze Horton ................................................................. ................. 19
Oze R. Horton . .. .......... ................................................................... 9
Ozer Horton ............. .... .................................................... ...... ... .. . 15
H. E. Horton .............. ............... .............. .......................................... 1
H. E. Smith ......... ..
...... ... . .. .......... ......... 2
William H. Ison ........
.. .......
........
1
Joe T. Lane .............
............................................... .... 1
Ed Mentz .............................. ........................................................ 1
Thomas McWhorter ............................................................................ 1
Clayton Judicial Circuit
*COURT CONTEST-Special election called for District Attorney on May 3, 1969.
Cobb Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
LUTHER C. HAMES, JR.
HOWELL C. RAVAN
COBB __________ _
26,014 -----------
- --------------- -- 26,858
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
BEN F. SMITH
COBB
_ _ ------------------------- 25,705
Conasauga Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
TOM POPE
MURRAY WHITFIELD
2,344 7,355
TOTAL
9,699
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
ROBERT B. ADAMS
MURRAY __________________
2,177
WHITFIELD _________ _ _ __ _____ 6,876
TOTAL _
_____ 9,053
Coweta Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
LAMAR KNIGHT
CARROLL _ COWETA ____ _ ______ _ ____ HEARD ___________ _ ___________________ _____
MERIWETHER _ _________ ---------TROUP ____________________ __________________
8,580 6,065 1,480
4,696 9,811
TOTAL _ _ ______________ 30,632
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
ELDRIDGE W. FLEMING
CARROLL _____ ____________ COWETA _____ __ ________________ ____ __
HEARD _______________________ -----------MERIWETHER ____ __ ___ _ TROUP __ ____________ _ __ ______________ ___
7,051 5,863
1,413 4,592 9,870
TOTAL ___ _ ---- 28,789
Dougherty Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
ASA D. KELLEY, JR.
DOUGHERTY _________________________ 12,790
District Attorney
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ROBERTW. REYNOLDS
DOUGHERTY _______ ___ ____ ____ 11,522
COUNTIES
Dublin Judicial Circuit DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
W. H. (BILL) WHITE
JOHNSON ______ __________________ ________ 1,815 LAURENS ____ --------------------------- 10,327 TREUTLEN __ ______ ____ _______________ 1,257 TWIGGS _____ __ ____ __ ______________ 1,582
TOTAL
_ -- 14,981
Dublin Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
N. G. REEVES, JR.
JOHNSON.
1,765
LAURENS .
..........
9,641
TREUTLEN
........................ 1,364
TWIGGS ... ......... . ......... ....... .. 1,561
TOTAL ..................... 14,331
Eastern Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
DUNBAR HARRISON
B. B. HEERY
CHATHAM
............... 20,083 . .
.. 20,140
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
ANDREW JOE RYAN, JR.
CHATHAM
Flint Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
EDWARD E. McGARITY
BUTTS .... ........... .............. .. . . 2,497
HENRY .... .. . ........................ . 5,244
LAMAR ...................................
2,189
MONROE ............................ 2,301
TOTAL .. .... .. . .. 12,231
Griffin Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
ANDREW J. WHALEN, JR.
FAYETTE ... PIKE SPALDING UPSON
2,331 1,845 8,449 5,309
TOTAL
17,934
Gwinnett Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
CHARLES C. PITTARD
GWINNETT ........... . ............... 16,490
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
REID MERRITT
GWINNETT ___ ......................... 16,396
Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
ROBERT E. (BOB) COKER
CATOOSA ........ CHATTOOGA. DADE .................. WALKER .
5,212 ..... 4,384
1,995 8,016
TOTAL
.. 19,607
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
EARL B. (BILL) SELF
CATOOSA .......... CHATTOOGA .. DADE .... WALKER
5,212 4,411 1,981 7,931
TOTAL
19,535
Macon Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
GEORGE B. CULPEPPER III
HAL BELL
BIBB ------------------------------------------------ 17,378._______________________________________________ 18,979 CRAWFORD -------------------------------- 949________________________________________________ 921 HOUSTON ----------------------------------- 8,046________________________________________________ 7,982 PEACH -------------------------------------------- 2, 714________________________________________________ 2,376
TOTAL ______________________ 29,087 ----------------------------------------------- 30,258
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
JACK J. GAUTIER
BIBB ------------------------------------ __________ 18,671 CRAWFORD __ ___________ _________________ 918 HOUSTON ____________________ ______________ 7,964 PEACH _________________________ _________________ 2,388
TOTAL ______________________ 29,941
Middle Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
H. REGINALD THOMPSON
CANDLER ---------------------------------- _ 1,827 EMANUEL ______ ______________________ _____ 4,369
JE'FFERSON _ ------------------------------- 3,307 TOOMBS -------------------------------------WASHINGTON ________________________ _ 3,404
TOTAL ______________________ 12,907
Mountain Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
LAMAR N. SMITH
HABERSHAM _____ -------------------- 4,144
RABUN ____ ---------------------------------- 2,211 STEPHENS ___________ -------- __ ------- 3,363
TOWNS _____ ------------------------ __________ 1,572 UNION ____ _________ __ ___________ __________ 1,980
TOTAL ______________________ 13,270
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
HERBERT B. KIMZEY
HABERSHAM ______ -------------------- _ 4,137 RABUN _ ------------------------------------- 2,109 STEPHENS __ ------------------------ ---- 3,247 TOWNS _________ --------------------- --------- 1,572 UNION -------------------------------------------- 1,965
TOTAL ____________________ 13,030
Northeastern Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
JOSEPH H. BLACKSHEAR
DAWSON ____ -------- ___ ____ _ 878 HALL __ ____ ________ ------ _______ _ 10,629
LUMPKIN ------------------- _______ __ 1,719 WHITE __ _________________ __________ 1,785
TOTAL ____ ______ 15,011
Northern Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
JOHN W. WILLIFORD
ELBERT ....................................... FRANKLIN ................................... HART .................................... MADISON .. ............................... OGLETHORPE ........................... .
4,544 3,529 3,651 2,749 2,106
TOTAL
16,579
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
CLETE D. JOHNSON
ELBERT ........................ .... ......... FRANKLIN ............................ ... HART. .. ....................................... MADISON ...................................... OGLETHORPE .... .. .... ............
4,398 3,529 3,593 2,717 2,078
TOTAL ................... 16,315
Ocmulgee Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
GEORGE L. JACKSON
BALDWIN ................ ................ GREENE ................................. .. HANCOCK . .... .. ... . . . JASPER ..................................... . JONES ........ ................................. MORGAN ...................................... PUTNAM ............. ....................... WILKINSON .................. ..... .. .
4,981 2,730 3,004 1,761 2,814 2,082 2,211 2,040
TOTAL ...................... 21,623
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
GEORGE D. LAWRENCE
BALDWIN ...................................... GREENE ..... ....... .......................... JASPER .......................................... JONES ............................
MORGAN " PUTNAM ................................... WILKINSON ..... ......... .. .. . ..
5,113 2,729 1,787 2,728
1,995 2,224 2,048
TOTAL ................... 18,624
Oconee Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
JAMES B. O'CONNOR
BLECKLEY .. .. ...... .......... DODGE ........................................ MONTGOMERY ....................... PULASKI . .. ... . .. .... . .. .... TELFAIR .. ..... ..... . ............. WHEELER .........
2,003 4,358 1,531 2,019 2,520 1,240
TOTAL ...................... 13,671
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
ALBERT D. MULLIS
BLECKLEY ..... ........ .......... ..... DODGE ..................... ... ................ MONTGOMERY ........................ PULASKI ........ . ........................ TELFAIR .... .. .. ..... .............. WHEELER . ........................... .
1,913 4,376 1,467 1,988 1,992 1,205
TOTAL .,.. ... ... ....... 12,941
Ogeechee Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
WALTON USHER
BULLOCH ________
__ __________ 5,802
EFFINGHAM ___ ______ _________ _ 3,562
JENKINS ________
2,482
SCREVEN _ ____ _______ _____
3,477
TOTAL
_ 15,323
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
J. LANE .JOHNSTON
BULLOCH ___ __________ __ ________________ _ 5,762
EFFINGHAM ________ ________________
3,472
.JENKINS ____________ _______________ ___
2,481
SCREVEN _________ __________ __ __ ___ _ 3,442
TOTAL _____ __ _________ 15,157
Pataula Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
JOE M. RAY
CLAY _ _____________ _______________ _
668
EARLY ____________ _________________ ____ 1,543
MILLER __ ---------------------------------- _ 1,115 QUITMAN ----------------------------- _ 532 RANDOLPH __________ ______________ _____ 1,763
SEMINOLE ----------------------------- _ 1,836 TERRELL __ ___________________________ 2,850
TOTAL _____________ ___ 10,307
Piedmont Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
MARK DUNAHOO
BANKS ___ ______ ___________ _____ _______ ___ BARROW _ ___________ ________________ JACKSON __ ________ _______ ________
1,416 3,017 5,373
TOTAL
9,806
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY District Attorney
NAT HANCOCK
BANKS ____________ _______ _____ __ _____ BARROW _____________________________ JACKSON ______ _____ _______________ _______
1,405 3,789 5,388
TOTAL
_ ------- --- 10,582
Rome Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
LARRY SALMON
FLOYD
12,357
Southern Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
MARCUS B. CALHOUN
BROOKS _ ___ ________ _
COLQUITT ECHOLS
___________ _
LOWNDES ____ _ THOMAS ________________ _
2,681 7,485
458 4,286 7,750
TOTAL
-- 22,660
South Georgia Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
ROBERT CULPEPPER, JR.
BAKER _________ ____________________ _________ 1,107 CALHOUN _____________ ___ ___ ____ ______ _ 1,358 DECATUR ____________________ 4,620 GRADY ----------------------------------- __ 4,739 MITCHELL ______________________ 5,131
TOTAL ______________________ 16,955
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
FRED HAND, JR.
BAKER ________ ___________ _______ _____
1,109
CALHOUN _ _____ ________ _ __
1,378
DECATUR __________ _________ ___ ___ _ _ 4,640
GRADY ___________________________ __
4,827
MITCHELL ___________ ______ ___ _________ 4,849
TOTAL __ __ _ ________ 16,803
Southwestern Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
T. 0. MARSHALL
LEE _________ __ _ __ ______
_ ____ __
MACON___ _ __ __
SCHLEY ___ __ __
STEWART ------------------SUMTER________________
WEBSTER___________ __ __ ____ __________
1,467
2,122 809
1,262 4,941
441
TOTAL
______ 11,042
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
CLAUDE N. MORRIS
LEE _
_ _________ _______ _________ 1,408
MACON _ _______ _ ___________ ___________ _ 2,022
SCHLEY ---------------------------------------- 789 STEWART _________ __ ____________________ 1,256
SUMTER ____ __ __
__ _____ _ 4,830
WEBSTER __ _______ _____ _____________ 415
TOTAL ____________________ 10,720
Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
H. 0. HUBERT, JR.
HUBERT C. MORGAN
DeKALB ______________________ ____________ 51,015__ : ______ __ __ __ _ _ ____________ 51,316 NEWTON _____________________ _____________ _ 4,873______ ______________ _ _ _________ 4,878 ROCKDALE _______________________ 3,473____ ____________ _____ _________ 3,608
TOTAL __________________ 59,36L__________________________ ________________ 59,802
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REPUBLICAN PARTY
Judge
DENNIS F. JONES
RICHARD A. THIBADEAU
DeKALB NEWTON ROCKDALE
----------- 39,166 _ . - ------------------- ----------- 48,276 ---- --- ----- .. -- 4,91 l ___________________________________________________________ 873
-------- 2,855 --- - - ... ----- . -------- ------ 1,084
TOTAL
_ 46,932
TOTAL _____________________ 50,233
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
RICHARD BELL
DeKALB _ _ ____ _ ___ __ ________ 45,244
NEWTON _ ________________ ___ _______ __ 4,916
ROCKDALE _
____________
3,642
TOTAL _
---- 53,802
Tifton Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
J. BOWIE GRAY
Judge
IRWIN __________ --------------------------------TIFT ----------------------------- ________________
TURNER _ ---------------------------------WORTH ____ ----------------------------------
2,027 4,450
2,186 3,170
TOTAL ---------------------- 11,833
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
W. J. FOREHAND
IRWIN _ ______________________ _________________ 1,993 TIFT _____________ ----------------------------- 4,426 TURNER ______________ -------------------- 2,153 WORTH --------------------------------------- 3,151
TOTAL ______________________ 11,723
Toombs Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
Judge
ROBERT L. STEVENS
GLASCOCK _______________________ __________
LINCOLN ------------------------------- ______ McDUFFIE -----------------------------------TALIAFERRO -----------------------------WARREN ______ ______________________________
WILKES ----------------------------------------
779
1,642 3,375 1,023 1,074
2,625
TOTAL ______________________ 10,518
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
KENNETH E. GOOLSBY
GLASCOCK ____ _ __ _______________________ LINCOLN ______________ _ ____________
McDUFFIE -----------------------------------TALIAFERRO -----------------------------WARREN -------------------------------------WILKES ----------------------------------------
770 1,664
3,351 1,014 1,053 2,625
TOTAL _______________________ 10,477
Western Judicial Circuit
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
District Attorney
THOMAS W. RIDGWAY
CLARKE ---------------------------------------- 11,246 OCONEE ---------------------------- _________ 1,920 WALTON ------------------------------------- 5,819
TOTAL ______________________ 18,985
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolutions in the Senate or the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and each having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS: The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendments to the Constitution were general; and
WHEREAS:
Said proposed amendments were published and submitted to the people (electors) of the entire State as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
The vote of the people (electors) of the entire State voting in favor of ratifying and against ratifying said proposed amendments have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS: The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendments are as follows:
1. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to provide that the Lieutenant Governor-Elect
(Ga. L. 1968 shall succeed to the Governorship in the P. 1558) event of the death of the Governor-Elect.
FOR AGAINST 686,680 107,195
2. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for a runoff election for Governor
(Ga. L. 1968 in the event no candidate received a majority
P. 1562) of the votes cast in the general election.
698,345
90,625
J. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for the apportionment of the Senate. (Ga. L. 1967
P. 913)
473,442
244,963
4. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the expenditure of State funds for
(Ga. L. 1967 school lunch purposes. P. 94-0)
682,015
5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the Secretary of State, Attorney (Ga. L. 1968 General, State School Superintendent, Comp-
P. 1560) troller General, Treasurer, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Commissioner of Labor shall be elected in the same manner as the Governor and the procedures relating to the election of the Governor shall apply to said officers and to provide that in the event of the death or withdrawal of any person elected to any such office prior to his taking office the Governor shall be authorized to fill such office.
549,289
180,654 179,996
6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
change the name and designation of the
(Ga. L. 1968 office of solicitor general to district attorney.
P. 1567)
491,256
223,334
7. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide by (Ga. L. 1968 law for a program to grant scholarships or
P. 1573) other assistance to the children of law en-
forcement officers, firemen and prison guards, who are permanently disabled or killed in
the line of duty, to enable such children to acquire an education beyond the twelfth
grade, or to enable such children to attend a vocational-technical school.
516,753
222,198
8. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1968 by law for the issuance of revenue bonds for
P. 1597) the purpose of making direct loans to students in order to allow such students to ac-
quire an education beyond the twelfth grade.
461,108
273,969
9. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to extend the homestead exemption for disabled (Ga. L. 1968 veterans, to those veterans suffering from loss, P. 1632) or loss of use, of both lower extremities, such
as to preclude locomotion without the aid of braces, crutches, canes or a wheelchair.
FOR AGAINST 632,234 123,417
10. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
increase the amount of loans and scholarships
(Ga. L. 1968 for medical students and to change the proP. 1686) visions relative to the repayment of such loans and scholarships, the State Medical Education
Board and the Secretary of said Board.
473,576
255,399
11. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to provide for an exemption of $4,000.00 from
(Ga. L. 1968 all State and county ad valorem taxes on the
P. 1690) homestead of owners sixty-five (65) years of age or older whose net income as defined by Georgia law for income tax purposes when added to that of his spouse does not exceed $4,000.00 for the immediately preceding taxable year.
632,550
126,687
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for an independent General Assembly (Ga. L. 1968 by electing the members thereof for four year
P. 1565) terms at a different General Election from the
one at which the Governor is elected.
291,603
440,198
*13. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
change the jurisdiction of justice of the peace
(Ga. L. 1968 in civil cases. P. 1594)
302,287
391,192
*14. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for the creation of a new Game
(Ga. L. 1968 and Fish Commission. P. 1627)
274,833
449,258
15. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide
(Ga. L. 1968 by law for reimbursing the employees of the P. 1882) Game and Fish Commission who received a
retroactive pay raise in 1966 and were subse-
quently required to remit the amount of said
raise to the State Treasurer.
381,164
317,809
16. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the Department of Industry and (Ga. L. 1968 Trade, in order to make Georgia competitive P. 1886) with other states in securing new business,
industry and tourism, to expend available funds for the business meals and incidental expenses of bona fide industrial prospects and other persons who attend any meeting at the request of the Department to discuss the location or development of new business, inindustry and tourism, to expend available provide that all such expenditures shall be verified by vouchers showing the date, place, purpose and persons for whom such expenditures were made, and further provide that the State Auditor shall conduct an audit of such expenditures at least every six months.
404,067
298,616
17. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to provide that the General Assembly may sub(Ga. L. 1968 mit for ratification proposals to provide for
P. 1576) a new Constitution as well as to submit pro-
posed amendments to the Constitution and to provide that such proposals may not be ve-
toed by the Governor.
396,651
294,546
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the marketing of milk and milk (Ga. L. 1968 substitutes is in the public interest and may
P. 1588) be regulated by the General Assembly.
370,628
391,554
19. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1968 that programs for the promotion of agricul-
P. 1707) tural products including provisions for quality
and/or product control may be instituted, continued or terminated in accordance with the results of a referendum conducted among the producers of the product or products affected and to provide that the General Assembly may delegate to instrumentalities, public corporations, authorities and commissions created by it the right to impose, raise, lower or repeal assessments, fees or other charges upon the sale or processing of affected products and to collect the same after approval by the producers of such products in a referendum.
FOR AGAINST 425,009 316,238
20. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the General Assembly may create (Ga. L. 1968 Development Authorities or authorize any
P. 1606) county or municipal corporation or combina-
tions thereof to create Development Authorities and authorize such authorities to issue
revenue obligations for the purpose of de-
veloping industry, trade and employment opportunities.
362,314
319,541
21. Proposed amendment to the Constitution
to remove the provisions freezing civil service
(Ga. L. 1967 preference for honorably discharged veterans
P. 935) of the State of Georgia as of a certain date,
and to authorize the General Assembly to
accord such veterans preference, point or
otherwise, in any civil service program estab-
lished in the state government or any political
subdivision thereof.
423,045
262,432
22. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1968 by law for the creation of an actuarially
P. 1595) sound, participation retirement system for all employees of public schools who are not covered by the Teachers' Retirement System, including, but not limited to, school bus drivers, school lunchroom personnel, school maintenance personnel and school custodial personnel, and for the expenditure of State funds and the funds of county and independent boards of education for the support of said retirement system.
489,494
232,784
23. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly, in its dis(Ga. L. 1967 cretion, to create a new court or system of
P. 963) courts in and for each city of this State
having a population of more than 300,000
according to the United States Decennial Census of 1960, and any future such United
States Census; and to provide jurisdiction
of such court or system of courts.
412,414
255,068
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby
proclaim that the proposed general amendments numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, are declared to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia, effective this date.
I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby further proclaim that the proposed general amendments numbered 12, 13, 14 and 18, not having been ratified according to the Constitution of this State, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, are hereby declared not to be a part of the Constitution of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 2nd day of December, 1968, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER G. MADDOX Governor
THOMAS T. IRVIN Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
*Please note that in Paragraph 2 proposed general amendments numbered 12, 13, 14 and 18 WERE DECLARED NOT TO BE A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA.
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolutions in the Senate or the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and each having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS:
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendments to the Constitution were not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by each of said proposed amendments; and
WHEREAS:
Each of said proposed amendments were published and submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS :
The vote of the people (electors) of each of said subdivisions voting in favor of ratifying and voting against ratifying said proposed amendments have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS: The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendments are as follows:
FOR AGAINST
BALDWIN COUNTY
24. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the governing authority of Bald(Ga. L. 1968 win County shall be authorized to levy an
P. 1841) annual registration tax on no more than two motor vehicles in the county owned by any individual or firm; to provide for the payment of such tax no later than April 1 of each year; to provide for a penalty for delinquent registrations; and to provide that the tax collector of Baldwin County shall collect such taxes.
2,559
2,016
BALDWIN COUNTY
2 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the City of Milledgeville and Baldwin (Ga. L. 1968 County Industrial Development Authority.
P. 1490)
3,935
1,375
BARTOW COUNTY
26. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Bartow (Ga. L. 1968 County to provide water, sewage, garbage
P. 1852) disposal or fire protection services and to levy a tax for the purpose of constructing and maintaining facilities for such service.
3,208
2,304
BLECKLEY COUNTY
Bleckley County School District
Independent School District of City
~ Cochran
779
846
808
239
*21. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Cochran-Bleckley School System (Ga. L. 1968 by merging the independent School System
P. 1795) of the City of Cochran and the county school system of Bleckley County.
BRANTLEY COUNTY
932
129
28. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Brantley County Development (Ga. L. 1968 Authority. P. 1731)
BRYAN COUNTY
1,008
443
2 9. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Bryan County Industrial Develop-
(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1680)
BUTTS COUNTY
1,355
607
3Q. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Butts County Industrial Develop-
(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1614)
CALHOUN COUNTY
31. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Calhoun County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority and to provide for
P. 1672) powers, authority, funds, purposes and procedures connected therewith.
FOR AGAINST
602
130
CAMDEN COUNTY
479
660
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the governing authority of Camden (Ga. L. 1967 County in the unincorporated areas thereof
P. 920) to adopt building, electrical, plumbing and
other similar codes, to adopt planning and
zoning ordinances, and to regulate construction of all types by requiring building permits.
CHARLTON COUNTY
261
878
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Charl(Ga. L. 1967 ton County in the unincorporated areas there-
P. 944) of to adopt building, electrical, plumbing, and other similar codes, to adopt planning and zoning ordinances, and to regulate con-
struction of all types by requiring building permits.
CHATHAM COUNTY City of Savannah
34. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of the City (Ga. L. 1968 of Savannah to establish historic zones within
P. 1591) a designated area of the city of Savannah
and enact appropriate planning and zoning ordinances applicable thereto.
10,094
3,284
CHATHAM COUNTY City of Savannah
3 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide the procedure whereby taxes other (Ga. L. 1967 than ad valorem property taxes may be
P. 953) levied in the City of Savannah and to pro-
vide for a subsequent reduction of ad valorem taxes on real and personal property based upon the amount of funds received from such additional tax levies.
8,231
2,998
CHATHAM COUNTY
3 6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide the procedure whereby taxes other (Ga. L. 1968 than ad valorem property taxes may be levied
P. 1745) in Chatham County and to provide for a subsequent reduction of ad valorem taxes on real and personal property based upon the amount of funds received from such additional tax levies.
13,884
5,064
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY
118
112
3 7. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Chattahoochee County Industrial (Ga. L. 1968 Development Authority.
P. 1640)
CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY Chattahoochee County School District
124
218
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to provide that the homestead exemption shall (Ga. L. 1967 not apply to taxes which are assessed and col-
P. 966) lected by the taxing authorities of Chatta-
hoochee County for the support and maintenance of education as recommended by the Chattahoochee County Board of Education.
CHATTOOGA COUNTY Chattooga County School District
2,014
417
3 9. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide staggered terms for the members of
(Ga. L. 1968 the Board of Education of Chattooga County.
P. 1764)
CHATTOOGA COUNTY
40. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the proceeds of ad valorem (Ga. L. 1968 taxes collected on motor vehicles by Chat-
P. 1766) tooga County may be used by the governing authority of said county in the same calendar year in which such taxes are collected.
FOR AGAINST
2,052
579
CHEROKEE COUNTY
41. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Cherokee County Airport Au(Ga. L. 1968 thority.
P. 1545)
3,320
1,338
CHEROKEE COUNTY
42. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Chero(Ga. L. 1968 kee County to establish and administer fire
P. 1743) protection districts in the unincorporated areas of said county and to levy a tax not to exceed five mills conditioned upon approval of the qualified voters of any such district voting in a special election on such question.
3,701
1,121
CLARKE COUNTY Clarke County School District
44. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1968 for the election of the members of the Clarke
P. 1530) County Board of Education by the people
from election districts within said county.
9,506
2,541
CLAY COUNTY
367
56
45. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Clay County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority and to provide for powers,
P. 1634) authority, funds, purposes and procedures
connected therewith.
COBB COUNTY City of Acworth
714
121
46. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that residents of the City of Acworth (Ga. L. 1968 who are 62 years of age or over, or who are
P. 1524) totally disabled, and who have an income from all sources, including the income of cer-
tain members of the family, not exceeding $5,000.00 per annum, shall be granted a
homestead exemption of $2,000.00 from ad valorem taxation by said City.
COBB COUNTY Cobb County School District
4 7. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
change the composition of Education District (Ga. L. 1968 No. 2 in Cobb County.
P. 1529)
COBB COUNTY City of Marietta
4 8. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that residents of the City of Mari(Ga. L. 1968 etta who are 62 years of age or over, or who
P. 1678) are totally disabled, and who have an income
from all sources, including the income of certain members of the family, not exceeding $5,000.00 per annum, shall be granted a homestead exemption of $2,000.00 from ad valorem taxation by said City.
13,908 4,437
9,735 649
COBB COUNTY
4 9. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Cobb (Ga. L. 1967 County to district Cobb County into districts
P. 918) for the purpose of establishing and maintaining street light systems and to authorize such authority to levy a tax within such districts for the purpose of supporting such systems.
15,963
15,667
COBB COUNTY
5 Q. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to empower (Ga. L. 1967 the governing authority of Cobb County to
P. 914) enact ordinances for the policing and governing of said county and the enforcement of all duties and powers now or hereafter vested in said governing authority and to provide penalties for violation of such ordinances; to authorize the enforcement of such ordinances by civil or criminal proceedsings in the Superior Court or Civil and Criminal Court of Cobb County or other courts established by the General Assembly.
COBB COUNTY
51. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that a sewerage district may encom(Ga. L. 1967 pass the entire County of Cobb and to au-
P. 927) thorize the issuance of general obligation bonds of the county to construct, maintain and operate a sewerage system therein.
COWETA COUNTY
*53_ Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
repeal the local amendment to Article II, (Ga. L. 1968 Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution
P. 1449) captioned Coweta County-Fire, Water, Etc. Districts, Georgia Laws, 1964, Vol. 1, page 906, et seq, and so as to authorize Coweta County to issue its general obligation water and sewerage bonds and to incur an additional bonded indebtedness for such purpose not to exceed seven per centum (7%) of the assessed value of taxable property therein subject to taxation for bond purposes, which debt limitation shall be in addition to the
seven per centum (7%) debt limitation now
imposed by this Constitution and to levy taxes without limitation as to rate or amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as same mature and to levy taxes to pay the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing and improving the water and sewerage system of said County.
COWETA COUNTY Coweta County School District
Independent School District of The City of Newnan
54. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Coweta County School System by (Ga. L. 1968 merging the county school system of Coweta
P. 1452) County and the independent school system of
the City of Newnan.
CRISP COUNTY City of Cordele
5 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Cordele Office Building Authority. (Ga. L. 1968
P. 1715)
CRISP COUNTY
5 6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Crisp County-Cordele Industrial
(Ga. L. 1968 Development Authority. P. 1757)
DADE COUNTY
57. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Dade County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1967 ment Authority; to provide for powers, au-
P. 907) thority, funds, purposes and procedure connected therewith; to provide for issuing revenue bonds and for validation of such bonds.
DECATUR COUNTY
5 8. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Decatur County-Bainbridge In(Ga. L. 1968 dustrial Development Authority.
P. 1780)
FOR AGAINST
19,553
11,037
18,907
13,157
3,504
3,563
2,520 2,236
2,063 638
840
644
1,564
881
1,532
389
4,303
499
DECATUR COUNTY
*s9. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to increase the jurisdiction of the justices of (Ga. L. 1968 the peace in Decatur County. P. 1539)
DEKALB COUNTY City of Decatur
60. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the City of Decatur to construct (Ga. L. 1968 and maintain off-street parking facilities.
P. 1515)
DOOLY COUNTY
62. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Dooly County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority; to provide for powers, au-
P. 1768) thority, funds, purposes and procedure connected therewith; to provide for issuing revenue bonds and for the validation of such bonds.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
64. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Douglas (Ga. L. 1968 County to establish water, sanitation, sewer-
P. 1791) age and fire protection districts within the unincorporated areas of Douglas County and within the corporate limits of the municipalities located in said County with the approval of the governing authorities of said municipalities to provide that said governing authority may administer water, sanitation, sewerage and fire protection systems in said districts; to provide that said governing authority may levy taxes, issue bonds and revenue bonds to operate, maintain and administer such districts and systems; to provide what property shall be taxed for such purposes; to provide for the right of eminent domain.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
6 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide for (Ga. L. 1967 the creation of a Civil Service System and a
P. 916) Retirement System for all present and future officers and employees of Douglas County.
EARLY COUNTY
6 6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Early County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority and to provide for powers,
P. 1608) authority, funds, purposes and procedures
connected therewith.
EFFINGHAM COUNTY
6 7. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Effingham County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1733)
ELBERT COUNTY
6 8. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Elbert County Industrial Building (Ga. L. 1968 Authority.
P. 1600)
EVANS COUNTY
69. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Evans County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1556)
'FANNIN COUNTY City of Blue Ridge
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the City of Blue Ridge Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority; to provide for powers, P. 1828) authority, funds, purposes and procedure connected therewith; to provide for issuing revenue bonds and for the validation of such bonds.
FOR AGAINST
1,851
1,980
3,879
1,176
1,083
744
3,283
1,606
3,060
1,718
2,160
164
1,873
289
2,488
1,127
674
131
224
364
FAYETTE COUNTY
71. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize and empower the governing au(Ga. L. 1968 thority of the County of Fayette to establish
P. 1517) and administer water, sewerage and fire protection districts, and to levy taxes, to issue bonds and have the power of eminent domain in connection therewith.
FOR AGAINST
1,345
1,122
FLOYD COUNTY
72. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the creation of a Merit System of (Ga. L. 1967 employment for any or all present and future P. 930) employees of Floyd County.
10,292
3,700
FLOYD COUNTY Floyd County School District
7 J. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the Board of Education of Floyd (Ga. L. 1968 County to establish and participate in the P. 1584) cost of maintaining insurance, workmen's
compensation and hospital programs for its employees.
5,742
2,524
FLOYD COUNTY 'Floyd County School District
7 4. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for staggered terms for the members (Ga. L. 1968 of the County Board of Education of Floyd
P. 1798) County.
5,663
2,569
FULTON COUNTY-City of Atlanta
45,980
22,804
DEKALB COUNTY-City of Atlanta
7 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of the City (Ga. L. 1968 of Atlanta to establish historic zones within
P. 1826) a designated area of the City of Atlanta and enact appropriate planning and zoning ordinances applicable thereto.
2,852
FULTON COUNTY-City of Atlanta
39,117
DEKALB COUNTY-City of Atlanta
7 6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the City of Atlanta to issue m (Ga. L. 1968 any one year not in excess of $4,000,000 in
P. 1586) principal amount of general obligation bonds for any lawful public purpose other than school purposes without a referendum but subject to certain limitations.
2,270
FULTON COUNTY-City of Atlanta
44,093
DEKALB COUNTY-City of Atlanta
77. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the City of Atlanta to incur bonded (Ga. L. 1968 indebtedness to the extent of 45 million dol-
P. 1589) lars in addition to any other indebtedness which the City is now or may hereafter be authorized to incur, for the purpose of providing funds to acquire, construct, equip and improve school buildings and facilities of the City school system without a referendum.
2,598
FULTON COUNTY-City of Atlanta
42,877
DEKALB COUNTY-City of Atlanta
78. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the City of Atlanta to issue in any (Ga. L. 1968 one year not in excess of $4,000,000 in prin-
P. 1582) cipal amount of general obligation bonds for school purposes without a referendum but subject to certain limitations.
2,578
1,711
35,737 2,525
31,606 2,268
32,846 2,242
FOR AGAINST
FULTON COUNTY-City of Atlanta
34,607
37,021
DEKALB COUNTY-City of Atlanta
2,057
2,673
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the City of Atlanta to incur debt (Ga. L. 1968 to the extent of fifteen per centum (15%)
P. 1579) of the assessed value of all the taxable proper-
ty therein, of which debt, eight per centum (8%) shall be for indebtedness incurred for all lawful corporate purposes prior to November 6, 1956, and existing indebtedness incurred since November 6, 1956 and indebtedness hereafter incurred, for all lawful corporate purposes other than school purposes, and seven per centum (7%) shall be for existing indebtedness incurred since November 6, 1956 and indebtedness hereafter incurred, for school purposes.
FULTON COUNTY
80. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize Fulton County to idemnify the Tax (Ga. L. 1968 Commissioner and his bondsman from loss
P. 1571) by reason of acceptance of uncertified checks in payment of automobile license fees.
58,485
FULTON COUNTY
81. Proposed amendment to the Constitution
authorizing Fulton County, within the unin(Ga. L. 1967 corporated areas of said County, to regulate
P. 969) traffic and parking, and to provide for misdemeanor punishment for violation of such regulations.
66,000
42,552 34,864
FULTON COUNTY
82. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for a direct method of appeal from (Ga. L. 1967 the Criminal Court of Fulton County to
P. 941) the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of Georgia so that said Appellate Courts shall have original jurisdiction to try and correct errors of law from the Criminal Court of Fulton County.
71,788
24,254
FULTON COUNTY
*sJ. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize Fulton County to issue general ob(Ga. L. 1967 ligation bonds without a referendum but
P. 938) subject to certain limitations.
35,632
62,092
GILMER COUNTY
1,126
690
84. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the tax commissioner of Gilmer
(Ga. L. 1968 County to collect tax fi. fas. issued by the
P. 1488) tax commissioner.
GILMER COUNTY
8 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Gilmer County Industrial Develop-
(Ga. L. 1967 mental Authority.
P. 958)
GLASCOCK COUNTY
8 6. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Glascock County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1866)
GWINNETT COUNTY Gwinnett County School District
8 7. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
change the provisions relating to the filling (Ga. L. 1968 of vacancies on the Board of Education of
P. 1887) Gwinnett County.
1,341 300
9,947
464 72
3,726
GWINNETT COUNTY
8 8. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the creation of a Merit System of (Ga. L. 1968 employment for any or all present and future
P. 1884) employees of Gwinnett County.
10,633
3,418
HALL COUNTY
89. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1967 by law for the creation of a civil service
P. 968) system of personnel administration for all
persons, other than elected officials, whose salaries are paid out of the funds of Hall County.
HARRIS COUNTY Town of Waverly Hall
90. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Town of Waverly Hall Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1844)
HENRY COUNTY
91. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize Henry County to issue its general (Ga. L. 1968 obligation water and sewerage bonds and
P. 1774) to incur an additional bonded indebtedness for such purpose not to exceed seven per centum (7%) of the assessed value of taxable property therein subject to taxation for bond purposes, which debt limitation shall be in addition to the seven per centum (7%) debt limitation now imposed by this Constitution and to levy taxes without limitation as to rate or amount sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds as same mature and to levy taxes to pay the cost of operating, maintaining, repairing and improving the water and sewerage system of said county.
HENRY COUNTY
92. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Henry (Ga. L. 1968 County to levy a tax not to exceed two mills
P. 1739) per dollar on all taxable property located in Henry County for water and water and sewerage purposes and to guarantee payment, in whole or in part, of water or water and sewerage revenue bonds issued, from time to time, by the County and the Henry County Water Authority and to otherwise support and maintain the operations of a water or water and sewerage system of Henry County.
HENRY COUNTY
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the General Assembly to change (Ga. L. 1968 the form of government of Henry County P. 1741) and to provide for a county manager and to provide for all matters relative to the foregoing by local law.
HOUSTON COUNTY
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Houston County Building Com(Ga. L. 1968 mission and to provide for powers, authority, P. 1807) limitations, funds, purposes, and procedures connected therewith and to authorize the Commission to issue its bonds and to provide the method and manner of such issuance and validation and the effect thereof.
HOUSTON COUNTY
9 5. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to create a (Ga. L. 1968 special court in Houston County.
P. 1805)
JACKSON COUNTY
96. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Jackson County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1800)
JASPER COUNTY
97. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Jasper County Industrial Develop(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1550)
FOR AGAINST
7,266
3,097
117
42
4,056
1,956
4,000
1,978
1,998
3,537
4,828
4,976
5,721
4,260
2,760
1,234
1,747
150
McINTOSH COUNTY
101. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the McIntosh County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority. P. 1834)
MERIWETHER COUNTY
102. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Meriwether County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1967 velopment Authority and to provide for
P. 901) powers, authority, funds, purposes and procedures connected therewith.
MILLER COUNTY
10J. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Colquitt and Miller County De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1543)
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
104. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to empower (Ga. L. 1968 Muscogee County to adopt ordinances for
P. 1526) policing the public property, roads and streets,
of Muscogee County, and the Muscogee County Airport; to provide for the enforcement of County ordinances; to authorize the creation of a recorder's court, or authorize the use of the Municipal Court of Columbus; and to authorize the regulation and licensing of businesses in the unincorporated area of Muscogee County.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
105. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide for the establishment of sanitary (Ga. L. 1968 districts and service charges for garbage dis-
P. 1540) posal facilities within Muscogee County.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY City of Columbus
106. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to provide (Ga. L. 1968 by local Act for the creation of a charter
P. 1508) commission to study all matters relating to the consolidation of the government of the City of Columbus and the County of Muscogee and for the establishment of successor government with powers and jurisdiction throughout the territorial limits of Muscogee County and to draft a charter to create such successor government, which proposed charter shall be submitted to the voters of Muscogee County, and the voters of the City of Columbus, and which charter shall be required to receive a majority vote of the qualified voters voting in each of said agencies of government.
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
107. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Muscogee County Airport Com(Ga. L. 1968 mission.
P. 1655)
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
108. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Muscogee County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1967 velopment Authority.
P. 947)
PUTNAM COUNTY
110. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Putnam County Development (Ga. L. 1968 Authority.
P. 1860)
QUITMAN COUNTY
111. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Quitman County Industrial De(Ga. I. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1620)
FOR AGAINST
1,445
236
3,085
621
712
332
17,426
3,923
13,148
8,194
17,037 12,352
4,141 2,241
17,245
4,156
17,757
3,737
1,028
344
350
11
RICHMOND COUNTY
113. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to empower
(Ga. L. 1968 the governing authority of Richmond County
P. 1506) to adopt ordinances for the policing of Rich-
mond County and to provide penalties for violations of such ordinances.
ROCKDALE COUNTY Rockdale County School District
*114. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
increase the debt limitation in the Rockdale
(Ga. L. 1968 County School District from Seven (7%) Per P. 1878) Cent to Ten (10%) Per Cent of assessed
values of all taxable property therein.
SCREVEN COUNTY
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the governing authority of Screven (Ga. L. 1968 County to levy a tax not to exceed one mill P. 1755) for the purpose of securing a fund to be set aside and used by the Sylvania-Screven Airport Authority.
SPALDING COUNTY
116. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to authorize the General Assembly of Georgia (Ga. L. 1968 to empower the governing authority of P. 1704) Spalding County to establish and administer
fire protection districts and levy taxes on the property in such districts, without the allowance of any exemptions from taxation, after the assent of a majority of the qualified voters voting in an election held thereon in the affected area.
STEPHENS COUNTY
117. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Stephens County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority; to provide for powers,
P. 1854) authority, funds, purposes and procedure connected therewith; to provide for issuing revenue bonds and for the validation of such bonds.
STEPHENS COUNTY
118, Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the General Assembly to empower (Ga. L. 1967 the governing authority of Stephens County
P. 925) to establish and administer fire protection districts after a favorable vote by a majority of the qualified voters voting in an election held thereon in the affected area.
STEWART COUNTY
119. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Stewart County Industrial Devel(Ga. L. 1968 opment Authority. P. 1647)
TALBOT COUNTY City of Woodland
120. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the City of Woodland Development (Ga. L. 1968 Authority.
P. 1699)
TATTNALL COUNTY
121. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to create the Tattnall County Industrial De(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority and to provide for P. 1662) powers, authority, funds, purposes and pro-
cedures connected therewith.
FOR AGAINST
8,896
3,984
1,455
1,705
1,064
1,157
4,502
2,386
2,104
786
2,841
447
1,097
88
148
23
1,522
642
TAYLOR COUNTY
1,647
246
122. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Taylor County Industrial Develop-
(Ga. L. 1968 ment Authority.
P. 1709)
WARE COUNTY
125. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
provide that the powers, duties and respon(Ga. L. 1968 sibilities of the sheriff of Ware County, as
P. 1880) they relate to the enforcement of criminal laws of the United States, this State and any political subdivision thereof, shall be exercised by a county police force which shall be established by the governing authority of Ware County.
FOR AGAINST
2,960
2,547
WARREN COUNTY
441
572
*126. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Warren County Industrial Devel-
(Ga. L. 1968 opment Authority.
P. 1872)
WEBSTER COUNTY
522
42
127. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Webster County Industrial De-
(Ga. L. 1968 velopment Authority.
P. 1748)
WHITFIELD COUNTY
128. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create the Whitfield County Development (Ga. L. 1968 Authority.
P. 1482)
WHITFIELD COUNTY
129. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
create The City of Dalton Building Authority (Ga. L. 1958 and provide for powers, authority, limita-
P. 1466) tions, funds, purposes and procedures connected therewith and to authorize the Authority to issue its revenue bonds and to provide the method and manner of such issuance and the validation and effect thereof.
4,816 4,475
1,754 2,082
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendments which are not general numbered 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 113, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 125, 127, 128 and 129, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, are declared to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby further proclaim that the proposed amendments which are not general numbered 27, 32, 33, 38, 53, 59, 70, 79, 83, 93, 94, 114, 115 and 126, not having been ratified according to the Constitution of this State, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, are hereby declared not to be a part of the Constitution of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 13th day of December, 1968, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER MADDOX Governor
THOMAS T. IRVIN, Executive Secretary
and Secretary of the Executive Department
;JU{ ATTEST,
Jr;;J//YUtJYV
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
*Please note that in Paragraph 2 proposed local amendments numbered 27, 32, 33, 38, 53, 59, 70, 79, 83, 93, 94, 114, 115 and 126 WERE DECLARED NOT TO BE A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA.
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS: WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945 as amended, having been proposed by Resolution in the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendment to the Constitution was not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by said proposed amendment; and
Said proposed amendment was published and submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
The vote of the people (electors) of each of said subdivisions voting in favor of ratifying and voting against ratifying said proposed amendment have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendment are as follows:
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION CJR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
FOR AGAINST
RICHMOND COUNTY
112.
CITY OF AUGUSTA
CITY OF HEPHZIBAH
11,505
4,721 71
5,180
1,332 57
(Ga. L. 1968 P. 1787)
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to provide that the General Assembly shall have the power, by local act, to create, designate, vest powers and duties, set terms and compensation, establish functions, combine and consolidate municipal and county public agencies, departments, boards, bureaus, commissions, and governing authorities within Richmond County.
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendment which is not general numbered 112, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, is declared to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 12th day of February, 1969, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER MADDOX Governor
ZELL MILLER, Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolutions in the Senate or the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and each having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS:
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendments to the Constitution were not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by each of said proposed amendments; and
WHEREAS:
Each of said proposed amendments were published and submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
The vote of the people (electors) of each of said subdivisions voting in favor of ratifying and voting against ratifying said proposed amendments have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS: The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendments are as follows:
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
FOR AGAINST
CLARKE COUNTY
4 J.
CITY OF ATHENS
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1822) provide the procedure whereby taxes other than ad valorem property taxes may be levied by Clarke County and the City of Athens and to provide for a subsequent reduction of ad valorem taxes on real and personal property based upon the amount of funds received from such additional tax levies.
8,480 6,403
3,398 2,297
COBB COUNTY
CITY OF ACWORTH CITY OF BIG SHANTY CITY OF AUSTELL CITY OF ELIZABETH CITY OF CLARKDALE CITY OF MARIETTA CITY OF SMYRNA CITY OF POWDER SPRINGS
52. Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
authorize the governing authority of Cobb (Ga. L. 1967 County to create indebtedness and issue gen-
P. 927 eral obligation bonds for the construction, maintenance and operation of sanitary and storm sewers and sewage disposal plants. within the unincorporated areas of said county and within incorporated municipalities of said county only upon the approval of the issuance of such bonds by the voters affected by such issuance.
18,724
770 753 914 1,270 112 2,821 2,806 872
12,960
366 392 687 879 52 1,575 1,835 543
DODGE COUNTY
61.
CITY OF EASTMAN
3,592
378
1,811
162
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution P. 1693) to provide for the creation of the Dodge County-Eastman Development Authority.
LOWNDES COUNTY
CITY OF VALDOSTA
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1777) delegate to the respective governing authorities of the City of Valdosta and County of Lowndes authority to merge and consolidate by joint resolution, and with or without an enabling act of the General Assembly of Georgia, the offices, officers and functions of the City of Valdosta and the County of Lowndes relating to the time, manner and method for the retwn, collection, property
2,357 2,122
2,578 1,845
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
FOR AGAINST
assessment, notice of property assessment, hearing, appeal, arbitration or review of property assessment, lien, priority of lien and collection of ad valorem taxes levied by the City of Valdosta, County of Lowndes and State of Georgia and respecting any and all other matters relating or incident to the same.
WARE COUNTY
124.
CITY OF WAYCROSS
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1846) authorize the General Assembly to provide by law for the modification or for the abolishment and consolidation into a single countywide government of the existing governments of Ware County and the City of Waycross and for all matters relative thereto, provided any law enacted pursuant to such authority is submitted to the people for approval or rejection.
3,115 2,160
2,342 797
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendments which are not general numbered 43, 52, 61 and 124, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, are declared to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby further proclaim that the proposed amendment which is not general numbered 100, not having been ratified according to the Constitution of this State, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, is hereby declared not to be a part of the Constitution of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 9th day of April, 1969, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER MADDOX Governor
ZELL MILLER, Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
IL
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
*Please note that in Paragraph 2 proposed local amendment numbered 100 WAS DECLARED NOT TO BE A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA.
-A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendments to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolution in the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS:
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendments to the Constitution were not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by said proposed amendments; and
WHEREAS: Said proposed amendments were published as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
Said proposed amendments were not submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS: The votes that were certified in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendments are as follows:
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
FOR AGAINST
DOUGHERTY COUNTY
CITY OF ALBANY
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1520) delegate to the respective governing authorities of the City of Albany and County of Dougherty authority to merge and consolidate by resolutions of said respective bodies, and without an enabling act of the General Assembly of Georgia, the Boards of Tax Assessors and the departments, offices, officers and functions of the City of Albany and of the County of Dougherty relating to the return and assessment of property for taxation, notice of property assessment, hearings, appeals, arbitrations and reviews of property assessments, liens, priority of liens, and enforcement and collection of ad valorem taxes levied by the City of Albany, County of Dougherty and State of Georgia, and other matters relating to or incident to the same.
7,254
5,467
No Votes Certified
*99. LINCOLN COUNTY CITY OF LINCOLNTON
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1702) create the Lincolnton and Lincoln County Development Authority.
1,390
92
No Votes Certified
UPSON COUNTY
*123.
CITY OF THOMASTON
(Ga. L. 1968 Proposed amendment to the Constitution to P. 1503) authorize the General Assembly to consolidate and combine the Board of Tax Assessors of the City of Thomaston and of the County of Upson into a single board of tax assessors for said city and county and to require that all taxable property in said city and county be returned to the Tax Commissioner of Upson County and the city and county taxes due thereon paid to said Tax Commissioner.
3,003
808
No Vote Certified
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendments which are not general numbered 63, 99 and 123, having not been submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, are declared not to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto,
at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 9th day of April, 1969, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER MADDOX Governor
ZELL MILLER, Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
IL
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
*Please note that in Paragraph I proposed local amendments numbered 63, 99, and 123 WERE DECLARED NOT TO BE A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA.
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolution in the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS:
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendment to the Constitution was not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by said proposed amendment;
and
WHEREAS: Said proposed amendment was not published as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
Said proposed amendment was submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
The vote of the people (electors) of each of said subdivisions voting in favor of ratifying and voting against ratifying said proposed amendment have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS: The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendment are as follows:
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
'FOR AGAINST
*98. LEE COUNTY Proposed amendment to the Constitution to
736
252
create the Lee County Development Author-
(Ga. L. 1968 ity, and to provide for powers, authority,
P. 1532) funds, purposes and procedures connected
therewith.
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendment which is not general numbered 98 was ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia.
FURTHER:
I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendment which is not general numbered 98, having not been advertised according to Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I, as amended, is declared not to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 9th day of April, 1969, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
LESTER MADDOX Governor
ZELL MILLER, Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
IL
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
*Please note that in Paragraph 2 proposed local amendment numbered 98 WAS DECLARED NOT TO BE A PART OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA.
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
The following proposed amendment to the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, having been proposed by Resolution in the Senate or the House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, and having been agreed to by two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly and entered on the Journals of each of said branches with the Ayes and Nays taken thereon; and
WHEREAS:
The Governor, the Attorney General and the Secretary of State met and determined that the following proposed amendment to the Constitution was not general and have determined the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected by said proposed amendment; and
WHEREAS:
Said proposed amendment was published and submitted to the people (electors) of the political subdivision or subdivisions directly affected as required by Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended; and
WHEREAS:
The vote of the people (electors) of each of said subdivisions voting in favor of ratifying and voting against ratifying said proposed amendment have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to the Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS: The votes in favor of ratifying and the votes against ratifying the following proposed amendment are as follows:
BALLOT NUMBER
PROPOSED AMENDMENT AND POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OR
SUBDIVISIONS AFFECTED
FOR AGAINST
PULASKI COUNTY
109.
CITY OF HAWKINSVILLE
910
610
568
228
Proposed amendment to the Constitution to (Ga. L. 1968 create the Pulaski County-Hawkinsville De-
P. 1496) velopment Authority.
THEREFORE: I, Lester Maddox, Governor of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim that the proposed amendment which is not general numbered 109, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia, according to the results of the November 1968 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and according to the certification delivered to me by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, is declared to be a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Georgia to be affixed hereto, at the State Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, on this the 9th day of April, 1969, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Third.
ATTEST:
~
LESTER MADDOX Governor
ZELL MILLER, Executive Secretary and Secretary of the Executive Department
ATTEST:
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
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1,719
589 956 455 4,984 926 1,317 5,131 1,432 1,668 24,648 1,669 737 1,625 817 3,940 1,751 1,812
606 1,276
860 7,114
3,587 623
20,912 233
2,659 4,411 11,372
366 16,491
550 32,440
2,489 4,555 2,168 1,854 5,304
777 2,093
825 618 3,434
81,825 1,671 1,403
11,232 4,744 1,544 224 2,068 2,858 2,833 738 1,855,
2,223 13,811
2,627 2,250 107,225 1,387
217 6,898 3,480 3,076 1,449 12,029 3,454 9,087
678 3,113 1,973 2,051
864 4,870 9,339
997 3,680 1,204
863 3,229
1,371 1,058 1,964
1,594 619
6,222 842
2,003
763 283 4,939 1,292 1,522 1,868 598 996 536 2,985 744 2,852
1,665 681
1,602
1,493 19,877 4,086
1,565 962
2,895 2,225 1,523
1,469 1,273 4,782
1,355 1,453
69 1,433
404
13,455 2,783 663
1,695 677
6,685 2,530
697 3,578
772
249 1,908 1,411 1,090 1,847 5,519 3,294
2,088 355 812
8,080 1,197
815 1,241 4,295
6,714 4,395 3,792
521 2,207 2,124
350 504 1,407 6,573 1,079
1,555 1,274 1,724
686,680
256 119 112 101 825
80 480
737 236 311 4,122
267 105 271 237 713 285 415
78 429 140 1,095
531 260 2,990
51 254 568 1,100
49 2,655
76 4,500
367 816 408 328 1,068 128 542 175 111 654 9,646 282 293 2,112
686 210
40 261 515 399 101 184 319 1,695 506 340 16,874 213
46 1,273
365 478 201 2,377
601 1,587
197 383 228 306 127
827 1,525
219
866 123 242 307 183 152
786 185
72 994
180 217 112
65 959 157 259 241
43
150 64
384
152 439
284
88 198 246 2,145
437 203 112
431 337 187 232 146 490 248 291
13 247 125 2,667
374 90
192
80 1,008
428 109
502 93
102
263 217 186 327 989 494 359 100 107
808 152
171 142 1,805 1,992 483 1,115
165 537 430 42 102
216 849 199 457 276 314
1,645 618 906 432
4,444 714
3,009
4,952 1,364 1,697
26,286 1,675 638 1,646 837 4,079 1,854 1,813 755 1,338 663 7,252 3,280
613 20,650
2.54 2,459 4,648
11,375 377
17,083 524
33,983 2,607 4,566 1,960 1,694 5,339 834 2,138 841 630 3,319 83,985 1,825 1,463 11,425 4,657 1,488 202 1,981 2,825
2,998 754
2,405 2,248 13,475 2,523 2,184 112,450 1,545
210 6,933 3,409 3,009
2,207 12,278
3,390
9,163 709
3,038 2,012
1,919 900
4,894 9,602
965 3,592 1,216
851 3,067 1,348 1,072 2,138 1,584
569 5,749
772 1,657
749 273 4,967 1,280 1,393
1,876 562
1,013 527
2,900
734 2,558 1,756
652 1,605 1,580 19,497 4,027 1,561
122 3,002 2,453 1,677 1,417
l, 183 4,737
1,375 1,277
58 1,457 1,015 13,656 2,806
665 1,617
665 6,593 2,482
711 3,718
777 357 1,831 1,394 1,134 1,926 5,735 3,313 2,048
379 814 8,319 1,118
888 1,370 4,216 6,530 3,995 3,836
575 2,204 2,124
358 533 1,365 6,554
1,038 1,842 1,298
1,801
107,195 698,345
278 100 123
117 726 124 376 746 224
338 2,551
247
132 239
228 618 211 223
64 331 129 970
610 257 2,613
32 368 555 801
52 1,684
74 3,767
495 535 466 38.5 897 114
541 194
113 566 7,479 210 283 2,496
672 251
48 259 529 339
87 276 306 1,586
418 372 12,467
244
38 1,167
402
696 148 2,067
618 1,353
146
375 189 335
113 662 1,271
186 848 130 215 442 188 159 286
190 88
1,117 153 228 92 64 892 191 299 212 56
118 80
367
148 429 223
117 206 405 1,934 436
191 128 430
314 247 230 235 471 218 212
12
235 94
2,190 317 94 218
75 1,046
352 90
385 73 27
277 228 151 264 853 415
350 62
103 612 178 134
107 437 1,072 604 1,017 146
463 446
45 143 236 744 214 203 296 326
90,625
802
299 463 241 2,733 544 1,929
3,089 902 933
18,427 925 325 991 427
1,729 1,175 1,139
296 671 381 4,388 2,029
300 9,182
164 1,448
2,777 9,039
187 10,965
282 24,275
1,586 2,555 1,490
900 3,504
464 1,340
394 377 2,883 67,072 437 874 7,685 2,775 700
109 809 1,925 1,544 372 l, 152 1,378 9,759 1,321 1,550 84,495
805 130 4,970 2,003 1,904 1,176 8,061 2,233
6,238 413
1,806 1,228 1,176
463 2,834
6,498 524
2,276 681 435
2,169 933 549
1,365 962 333
3,417 437
980 495 140 3,708 694 926 1,078 384 564 277 2,037
366 1,538
1,089 332
1,037 1,007 16,743 2,661
966 518 1,672 1,498 857 692 719 3,434 784 857
45 846 672 10,047 1,926 361 757 511 4,251 1,624
567 2,416
478 243
798 785 761 954 3,283 1,733
1,046 148 465
5,693 603 429
l, 140 2,510 3,599 3,070 2,635
318 1,213 1,084
168 228
748 4,995
692
1,118 635 868
473,442
867 291 414
247 1,937
357
1,119 2,078
539
858 8,288
631 331 727 519 2,314 720 672 266
680 340
2,928 1,417
463 13,055
116 963 1,824
3,157 155
6,252
213 10,260
1,033 1,931
659 882 2,381 332 1,092 382 250 1,525 19,251 743 710 4,240
2,068 593 125
1,077 1,026 1,323
340
539 956 4,202 1,523
858 29,862
603 92
2,566 1,309 1,378
522 5,681 1,419 3,638
342 1,206
609 764 367 2,134 3,721 322 1,826 464 433 1,115 492 439 843 634 244 2,860 427 664 216 152 1,586 570 663 681
155 329 226 1,048 373 1,115 672 334 516 612 4,144 1,341 612 423 1,341 839 437 722 498 1,393 626
556 34
577 268 4,009
951 263 840 142 2,233
931 230
1,339 222
85 950 609 366 987 2,248
1,437 1,103
282 338 2,479
504 402 186 1,892 2,920 1,581 1,917 298 1,122 1,261 156 270 652 1,819
465 752 704
938
1,749 1,254 1,493
618 3,964
1,058 3,244 5,358 1,293 2,020 23,494 2,277 1,159 1,785 1,079 4,819 1,912 1,881
996 1,609 1,498 7,115
3,880 842
21,358
265 2,787 4,210
10,124 710
15,237 802
31,192 3,390 5,229 2,062 1,814 4,640 819 2,649 1,113 955 3,117
72,105 2,786 1,475 9,904 4,460 2,061 401 2,485 2,757 2,970 891 3,001 2,080
12,811 2,712
2,357 94,140
1,787 339
7,211 3,712 2,731
2,668 11,388
3,041
9,705 743
3,216 2,050 2,858
995 4,821 9,116 1,169 3,714
1,439 843
2,892
1,364 1,690 2,132 1,539
825 7,035 1,023 1,884 1,446
494 5,123 1,547 1,639 2,233
764 937 1,067 2,925 840 3,034 1,871
920 1,713 1,617 19,818 4,092
1,714 890
3,274
2,238 2,126 1,479 1,306 4,797 1,514 1,572
249 1,225
1,297 13,478
2,450 567
2,239 842
5,458 2,455
865 3,411
896 290 2,628 1,933 1,844 2,184 5,338 3,209 2,183 547
991 7,568 1,332 1,066 2,065 3,902
5,061 3,966
4,693
705 2,447 2,276
467
987 1,532 6,173 1,214
1,598 1,449 1,749
244,963 682,015
443 124 187 166 1,404 223
548 1,103
328
404 6,381
322
139 504 277 868 657 373 128 414
157 1,824
921 315
6,363 66
503 1,032
2,306
80 3,481
90 7,662
726 809 542 507 1,551 165
548 292 113 1,040 20,674
462 408 2,883 1,076 315
43 458 562 781 155 284 575 2,881
504 517 30,646
310 72
1,825
572 982 233 2,986 774 1,530 294 628 409 306 165 1,204 2,328 237
956 265 272
747 319 228
478 391 128 1,655 260 340 102
88 1,495
194 377 333
98 188 111 698 252 684 371
174 286 404 3,430
766 284 252 468 514 229 380 316
857 329 240
24 367 162 13,001 677 204 383 180 1,974 647 176 893
155 93 432
273 182 556 1,654
889 571
68 183 1,509 251 228
70 799 2,445 1,048 1,233 244 729
773 78
100 270 1,529
304 455 390 631
180,654
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
5
6
7
8
9
10
FOR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
1,276 411
696 335 3,397
715 2,229
3,900 1,094 1,316 20,130 1,215
482 1,260
615 2,968 1,424 1,430
545 918 596 5,465 2,285 436
18,075 176
1,730 3,581 9,781
269 13,454
412 27,449
2,073
3,357 1,599
348 4,181
609 1,657
545 411 2,716
69,379 1,208
945 8,307 3,711 1,082
174 1,455 2,278 2,160
567 991 1,813
10,672 1,984 1,912
85,430
917 153 5,366 2,664 2,168 1,436 10,094 2,503
7,068 501
2,187 1,527 1,524
186 3,731 7,197 1,610 2,995
889
556 2,519 1,143
739 1,613
1,273 465
4,565 615
1,267 1,516
187 4,093
559 1,159 1,428
459
725 384 2,401
545 2,951 1,341
471 1,252
1,037 18,090 3,347
1,236
737 2,244 1,589 1,130 1,115
976 3,740
981 l, 143
62 1,087
617 10,819 2,119
396 1,260
603 5,017 1,798
585 2,953
605 266 1,278 241 821 1,364 4,559 2,459 1,532
218 626 6,579
904 632 1,058 3,912 4,876
3,907 2,988
448 1,614
1,606 254 379
1,029 5,565
854 1,199
883 1,381
549,289
475 202 216
162 1,499
168 688 1,460
362 560 6,374 423 183 488 32.5
1,213 522 404
173 47.5 257 1,831 1,037 352 4,309
86 601 1,210 2,209
101 4,296
126 8,299
825 1,138
508 552 1,694
119 764 266 175 999 18,744
471 555 3,718 1,351
377 62
499 896 704
176
358 576 3,343
753 527 27,250 434
72 2,235
792
8.51 689 3,990 1,041
2,913
276 792 511l 528 186 1,358 3,070
211 1,284
270 295 939
306 290 776 346
116 2,133
277 371
166 92
1,211 38.5 432
417 104 219 173 711 212 733 456 171 412
567 4,128
806 387 221 803 664 287 379 281 1,058
450 347
24 433 196 3,295
697 210 427
109 1,866
760 174 753 337
54 489 446 259 655 1,466 918 569
8.'j
20.5 1,919
287 250 172 797 1,992
860 1,503
231 811 746
98 135 415 1,256 334 608 494 543
981
347 546 240 2,780
601 2,130 3,294
969 1,022 18,736
934
375 1,026
533 2,599
1,234 1,217
398 750 549 4,760 2,063 346 16,905 134 1,621 3,243 9,123 226 12,051
351 25,818
1,701 2,993 1,511 1,149
3,829 478
1,401 442 382
2,304
61,546 1,030 892 8,006 3,169 933 127 1,173 2,157 1,802 458 928 1,546
10,145 1,736 1,518
78,504
809 137 4,605 2,227 1,716 1,042
8,544 2,148
6,788 438
1,917 1,312 1,224
511 3,603 6,699
442 2,557
706 496 2,517 1,013 584 1,378 1,143 398 3,944 526 1,218 431
169 3,840
844
678 1,143
402
709 301 2,023
436 1,638 1,133
329 1,053 1,0.59 16,606 2,793 1,084
597 1,878 1,435
966
848 774 3,444 784
903 55
907 530 10,302 1,990 313 1,120 482
4,570 1,662
501 2,731
520
195 1,052
819 754 1,17.5 4,037 2,160 1,372 218
509 5,993
743 472 905 3,158 4,166 3,320 2,704 3.59 1,305
1,388 205 274
893 5,243
724 927
709 1,090
179,996 491,256
658 253 300 221 1,974
313 985 1,969
461 778 7,723
603 247 644 374 1,466
705 606 248 575 269 2,606 1,110 394 4,620 121 812 1,439 2,681
125 5,692
156 9,679 1,052 1,447
582
704 1,968
286
915 307 204 1,242
24,695
382 598 3,599
1,825 561 95 726
1,003
962 236
417 788 3,737
949 707 34,471
489 94
2,868 1,225 1,324
497 5,314 1,264
3,055 323
1,036
585 724 328 1,755 3,317
297 1,756
396 301
878 398 396
674 495 189 2,630 342 417
208 93
1,361 445 526 632
160 304 213 992
297 955 616 262
575
511 4,390
1,280 524 319
1,122
795 392 569 474 1,384
659 548
21
558 256 3,812 872 271 499 134 2,121 847 214 998 203 118 619 621 296 811 1,903 414 684
108 292 2,477
402 358 256 1,140 2,415 1,206
1,686 310 949
1,037 127 202 505
1,526 429
1,080 590 729
1,329 442
746 367 3,400
608 2,242 3,649 1,064
1,265 18,946
1,250 496
1,140
657 3,011
1,502 1,327
572 943
660 5,032 2,330
498 17,126
211 1,878 3,318
7,550 292
12,793
378 26,127
1,850 3,115 1,620 1,239 3,891
587 1,601
542 442 2,382 64,521 1,255 1,022
7,480 3,576 1,152
152 1,425 2,274 2,209
562 1,089 1,644 8,790
1,789 1,331 77,248
948 158 5,071
2,459 1,935 1,291
10,196 2,477
6,854 528
2,014
1,489 1,334
641 3,535 7,023
577 2,622
870 563 1,943 1,124
702 1,655 1,046
459 4,298
671 1,593
551 211 3,794
998 1,131 1,216
443 748
432 2,185
501 1,892
1,258 424
1,15.5
1,101 16,888 3,049
1,082 656
2,011 1,678 1,092 1,134
902 3,594
983 1,189
60 1,085
626 11,484
2,133 376
1,396 612
4,509 1,816
601 2,825
606 261 1,743 1,060 957 1,431 3,456 2,439 1,521 177 643 6,599
880 638 1,089 2,951 4,746 3,387
2,774 465
1,644 1,657
270 393 1,043 5,297 902 1,397 1,124 1,369
223,334 516,753
444
174 217
163 1,594
235 922 1,740
366 649 8,369 442
165 603 307 1,186 532 565 158 413 221 2,632 1,156 303 4,775
55 696 1,504 4,820
96 5,529
148 10,309
1,053 1,449
491
685 2,040
233
798 328 172 1,394 24,872
462 554 4,135 1,478 405
71 647 954
715 166 422
778 4,393
922 1,057 38,903
477 74
2,444 1,085 1,281
800 4,191 1,172 3,311
243
9.52 47.5 682 287
1,651 3,267
234 910 285 288 l, 126 323 389
531 449
175 2,405
264 356 137
82 1,613
350 509 653 126 222 122 929 269
773 554 222
518 522 4,707
1,156 563 323
1,058 665 382 371 363
1,309 480 348 14 464 190
3,512
819 230 314 130 2,234 791 152 933 191
53 460 417
258 631 2,771
959 591 113 207 2,065 297 260 214 1,449 2,304 1,226 1,721 233 784
759 83 126
425 1,522
293 480 435
570
1,785 398 796 336
2,764 590
2,071 3,462 1,000
1,125 16,412
1,055 394 943 574
2,748 1,309 1,239
674 948
578 4,385 2,124
399 15,394
181 1,703 3,095 6,343
266 10,480
351 22,069
1,863 2,742 1,600 1,049 2,832
553 1,4.56
528 422 2,100 54,000 1,187
846 7,277 2,938
1,019 134
1,320 1,796
2,117
511 956 1,449 9,073 1,660 1,116 68,194
831 151 4,987 2,392 1,979 1,162
9,101 2,226
6,151 489
1,914 1,829 1,268
505 3,006 6,228
580 2,416
824 537 2,138 980 649 1,445 1,106 388 4,084 567 1,551
518 199 2,896 878 1,137 1,018 436 724 450 2,065 476 1,680 1,121
3.58 1,055
985 15,689
2,811 897 534
1,811 1,495
889 995 816 3,456 829 1,137
116 953 684 10,290 1,789 336 1,250 533 4,253 1,643
953 2,432
550 238 1,267 1,219
792 1,449 3,447 2,119 1,390
162 613 5,953 763
587 971 3,029 4,084 2,728 2,657 386 1,345 1,847 247 344 932 5,034
814 1,197
945 1,199
222,198 461,147
491 209
238 167 1,725 278 1,216 1,932
450 716 10,507
591 227 750 366 1,398 597
609 206 490 261 3,089 1,199
358 6,321
77 756 1,647 5,830
101 7,517
158 13,931
1,022
1,760
575 807 3,003
372 904 321 181 1,596 34,659
561 662 5,084 1,920
502
89 693 1,461
871 203
466 928 4,905 1,034 1,170 48,848
508 79
2,499 1,022 1,333
848 4,953 1,352 3,809
330 1,024
650 732 341 2,114 3,897
265 1,747
332 297 944 451 386
698 538 224 2,508
340 390 165
81 2,444
450 574 816 153 288 160 1,060
296 1,055
688 210 731 642 5,555 1,312
721 404 1,173
804 468 481 454 1,398
598 106
18
540 260 4,117 1,043 274 446 130 2,316
932 201 1,246
231 68
514 527 290 862 2,862 1,166
694 109 213 2,469
455 350 259 1,359 2,634 1,904 1,756 291
951 770 105
145 502 1,811 379 622 520 725
1,511
514 853 405 3,929 854 2,560 4,579 1,216 1,540 20,231
1,368 543
1,348 715
3,445
1,608 1,690
634
1,082 729
6,747 2,918
555 19,311
236 2,225 4,254 10,319
349 15,842
473 31,586
2,153 3,926
864 1,496 4,954
647 1,851
702 501 3,017 79,154 1,459 1,179 10,291 4,386 1,294
188 1,584 2,487
2,581 646
1,290 2,131
12,007 2,369 1,982
109,038 1,105 189 6,294 3,080 2,214
1,626 10,520
3,088
8,318 619
2,587 1,612 1,616
758 4,512 7,424
660 3,362 1,039
634 2,678 1,226
909 1,712 1,348
544
5,119 786
1,483
667 244 4,200 1,179 1,182 1,657
518 914 549 2,701
597 2,308
1,403 517
1,436 1,352 18,725 3,766 1,449
822 2,703 1,752 1,32,5
1,295 1,134
4,152 1,149 1,265
56 1,303
802 12,558
2,429
456 1,549
574 5,791 2,164
665 3,081
688 284 1,564 1,184
906 1,734 5,083 2,783 1,747
283
693 7,433 1,022
711 959 3,313 5,494 3,968 3,215 561 2,368 1,978
287 412 1,279 5,934
1,006 1,636 1,258
1,654
273,969 632,288
28.5 1,082
114
375
123
628
115
331
1,021 2,909
177
595
463 2,277
1,044 3,501
238
972
385 1,178
7,629 15,767
475
967
101
374
335
994
245
536
767 2,630
289 1,253
229 1,382
86
482
361
887
142
640
1,152 4,495
593 1,841
246
413
3,307 15,761
35
177
350 1,589
614 3,089
1,494 7,843
45
277
2,236 10,593
74
363
4,866 21,678
606 1,693
a76n3
2,851 1,619
391 1,062
1,111 3,101
209
545
562 1,513
196
469
96
423
623 2,358
11,376 56,945
288
522
396
934
2,168 7,896
743 2,990
240
913
39
139
334 1,134
764 1,738
366 2,055
93
498
213
853
334 1,443
2,204 9,185
386 1,704
422 1,226
17,744 78,669
295
794
43
155
1,353 4,998
480 2,288
844 1,792
228 1,316
2,5.51 8,741
664 2,190
1,853 5,830
203
511
465 1,989
241 1,262
343 1,228
147
497
697 3,147
2,540 6,030
150
454
1,022 2,390
134
796
202
570
453 2,232
200 1,055
240
664
450 1,467
293 1,035
98
380
1,542 3,786
1.56
545
212 1,512
91
565
38
177
1,179 3,354
197
812
820 1,064
262 1,184
64
421
136
693
84
441
447 2,127
434
434
483 1,742
428 1,079
107
388
318 1,124
287 1,028
2,920 15,571
518 2,819
216
961
155
583
483 1,694
542 1,654
186
895
210
954
173
896
677 3,428
342
820
224 1,057
11
47
248
925
105
502
2,447 10,534
478 1,872
152
326
201 1,172
135
504
1,067 4,083
454 1,617
94
555
646 2,697
110
548
29
234
269 1,166
314
982
196
775
371 1,184
1,258 4,077
527 2,307
391 1,099
86
190
150
570
1,606 6,681
310
854
234
510
347 1,219
1,137 3,098
1,46fi 3,779
731 2,670
1,197 2,851
146
422
559 1,399
451 1,516
62
262
101
331
229
891
920 5,079
249
808
465 1,246
346
856
382 1,165
---
123,417 473,576
1,174 201 282
178 1,872
276 1,077 1,853
421
665 11,013
597 261 706 382 1,477 683 461 212
506 250
2,990 1,205
370 5,661
75 782 1,577
4,008 109
6,955 151
14,126 1,026 1,617 562 782 2,683 282
948 340 189
1,266 30,782
567 634 4,235
1,855
503 79
712 1,504
842 211 333 894 4,803 941 1,282 42,161
504 67
2,442
1,080 1,005
401 4,276 1,293
4,075 303 992
634 728 324 1,919 4,175
276 1,800
308 262
880 330 369 714 1,254
215 2,760
345
360 167
90 1,905
448
556 640 142 315 155 943 319 904
668 218
518 574 5,383 1,272
650 325 1,168
739 414 496 438 1,452
592 396
18 553 170 4,122
887 265 498 135 2,421
991 189 1,138 214
71 538 487
310 803 2,098 1,154
699 70
243 1,825
348 330 185 1,161 2,776 1,859 1,795 248 938 817
97 168 516 1,730 368 569 525 723
255,399
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
COUNTY
11
12
13
14
FOR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
Appling ......................
Atkinson .....................
Bacon ..................... ,.
Baker .......................
Baldwin .....................
Banks .......................
Barrow ......................
Bartow ......................
Ben Hill .....................
Berrien ......................
Bibb ........................
Bleckley .....................
Brantley .....................
Brooks ......................
Bryan .......................
Bulloch ......................
Burke .......................
Butts ........................
Calhoun .....................
Camden .....................
Candler ......................
Carroll ......................
Catoosa ......................
Charlton .....................
Chatham ....................
Chattahoochee ................
Chattooga ...................
Cherokee ....................
Clarke .......................
Clay ........................
Clayton ......................
Clinch .......................
Cobb ........................
Coffee .......................
Colquitt .....................
Columbia ....................
Cook ........................
Coweta ......................
Crawford ....................
Crisp ........................
Dade ........................
Dawson ......................
Decatur .....................
DeKalb ......................
Dodge .......................
Dooly .......................
Dougherty ...................
Douglas .....................
Early ........................
Echols .......................
Effingham ....................
Elbert .......................
Emanuel. ....................
Evans .......................
Fannin ......................
Fayette ......................
Floyd .......................
Forsyth ......................
Franklin .....................
Fulton ......................
Gilmer .......................
Glascock .....................
Glynn ................ ....... Gordon............... .......
Grady .......................
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Gwinnett
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Habersham ..................
Hall ......................
Hancock ....................
Haralson .....................
Harris .......... .... .......
Hart ................. ....
Heard .......... Henry .........
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Houston .......... Irwin ...............
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..
Jackson................. .....
JJJeeaffsffpeDersrao.vn.i..s................................. ...........................
Jenkins ......................
Johnson .....................
Jones ........................
Lamar .......................
Lanier.................
Laurens .............. Lee .................
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.
... ...
Liberty Lincoln
.. ..
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ....
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..
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Long ........................
Lowndes .....................
Lumpkin ...................
Macon .....................
Madison .....................
Marion ......................
McDuffie ....................
McIntosh ....................
Meriwether . Miller ......
.. ..
...............
Mitchell .....................
Monroe ......................
MM oo rngt ga no m. .e.r.y............ . . . . . . .
Murray ......................
Muscogee ....................
Newton ......................
Oconee ......................
Oglethorpe ...................
Paulding .....................
Peach .......................
Pickens ......................
Pierce .......................
Pike .........................
Polk .........................
Pulaski ......................
Putnam ......................
Quitman .....................
Rabun .......................
Randolph ....................
Richmond ....................
SRcohclkedya.l.e....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Screven ......................
Seminole .....................
Spalding .....................
Stephens .....................
Stewart ......................
Sumter ......................
Talbot .......................
Taliaferro ....................
Tattnall .....................
Taylor .......................
Telfair .......................
Terrell .......................
Thomas ......................
Tift .........................
Toombs ......................
Towns .......................
Treutlen .....................
Troup .......................
Turner ......................
Twiggs ......................
Union .......................
Upson .......................
Walker ......................
Walton ......................
Ware ........................
Warren ......................
Washington ..................
Wayne ......................
Webster .....................
Wheeler .....................
White .......................
Whitfield ....................
Wilcox .......................
Wilkes .......................
Wilkinson ....................
Worth .......................
1,404 491
875 423
3,847 844
2,782 4,849 1,102 1,501 23,909 1,466
551 1,354
690 3,283 1,569 1,736
653 1,141
745 7,074 3,038
549 18,778
230 2,271 4,175 10,592
432 15,341
439 32,463
1,800 3,744 1,845 1,363
5,023 736
1,840
754 556 3,038 79,271 1,428 1,198 9,927 4,314 1,253
184 1,565 2,638 2,583
659 1,533 2,098 11,794 2,268 1,922 103,691
1,066 201
6,203 3,074 2,409 1,610 11,125
2,968 7,672
622 2,631 1,750 1,662
840 4,637 8,210
589 3,219
956 647 2,616 1,152 1,076
1,811 559 481
5,599 733
1,426
649
280 4,282
l, 151 1,437 1,662
549 934 505 2,662
660 2,05P 1,571
572 848 1,369 18,947 3,715 1,441
835 2,508 1,918 1,452 1,263 1,154 4,154 1,199
1,223 1.51
1,187
674 14,20.5
2,576 533
1,408
709 5,787 2,241
735 3,124
733 287 1,490 1,233
759 1,581 4,969 2,738
1,693 317 707
7,523 1,026
730 913 3,7.50 5,129 4,111
3,288 524
1,889 1,914
268 410 1,264 5,956 1,021 1,760 1,278 1,595
355 143 152 124 994
140 608 800 274 404 3,908 264 161 428 295 925 395 266 103 368 179
1,165 593 276
3,440 47
385 733 1,582
55 2,947
91 5,016
799 893 346 501 953 142 596 208 135 782 11,370
317 347 2,228
832 296
58 381 696 494
124 239
378 2,402
414 463 21,000
316
51 1,569
553 823 192 2,057
76.5 2,367
197 471 312 386 151 740 1,946
241 l, 145
197 197
503 267 183 339 293
116 1,374
183 249
107 131 1,115
257 384 275
71 143 109 485 199
568 281
127 314
337 2,951
555 261 144 542
502 197 261 252
828 276
248 22
336
106 2,504
542 170 297
9,o;
1,208 466 94
687 125
31 3.54 288 193 454 1,295 649 438
95 148 1,801 199 173 497 570 1,476
766 1,295
197 609 502
83 201 280 1,051 263
263 289 462
709 261
517 204 1,997 401 1,454
2,218 724 694
8,749 634 284
656 394 1,744 746 854 286 653
500 2,924 1,917
290 6,815
106 1,254 1,918 3,706
152 6,977
218 14,390
1,109 1,730 1,095
806 2,198
271 1,060
708 261 1,370 32,212,
638 564 5,196 2,045
617
105 689 909 1,516
363 730 942 5,704 1,017
882 45,617
544
94 3,125
1,579 1,284
531 5,942 1,732 3,246
305 1,407
907 1,015
382 2,246
3,695
321 1,791
473 324 1,001
451
636 899 622 377 2,833
319 977 329 178 2,130
532 677 781 208
506 224 1,482 289
990 661 252 779 604 10,386 1,917
648 416 1,179
940 673 540 477 1,903
543 660
41 643 219 4,888 1,468 202 679 328 3,262 1,175 364 1,552 329 146 757
556 522 632 1,967 1,288
836 333 385 3,852 493 341 1,183 1,345 3,756 2,416 1,765 239 1,150 895 140 185 538 2,440 557 857 495 722
975 369 518 284
3,001 345
1,629 3,081
706 1,152 18,355
961 335 1,055 520 2,748 1,382 1,010 401
760 450 4,640 1,709 461
17,852 147
1,189
2,801 8,348
190 10,143
290 21,492
2,088 2,699
962 1,137 3,537
522 1,240
392 395 2,329 55,686 1,093 947 6,509 2,668 874
125 1,177 2,254 1,738
370 787 1,434
7,647 1,667 1,592 74,812
796 145 4,207 1,989 1,882 1,290 7,823 1,956 6,671
540 1,573
945 960 448 2,862 6,275
606 2,365
632
555 2,157
979 646 1,261
964 291 3,742
545 771 351 156 3,047 761 1,035
1,069 363
500 286 1,516 449 1,663 1,093
407 912 1,140 9,871 2,257 962 272 1,849 1,478
750 849
766 2,898
954
777 23
728 416 9,464 1,410
410 960 340 3,497
1,326 331
2,096
389 160 7,120
917 535 1,521 3,967 1,159 1,290 165 470 4,595 663 517 237 218 3,335 2,204 2,742 463 1,527 1,421
144 245
960 4,409
568 1,000
843 1,136
791 242
486 198 1,771 390 1,601 2,164 692 704
9,815 693 407 777 454
2,060 869 767 324
570 362 2,954 1,551 298 14,113
115 1,130 1,870
3,504 154
6,930 275
12,365 1,039 1,916 1,394
710 2,205
546 972 340 260 1,352 30,592
670 525 5,365 2,057 833 128
998 1,486 1,393
343
576 934 5,334 1,028 1,291 40,525
501 121 3,203 1,408 l, 169
648 4,777
1,523 4,598
315 1,168
931 961 386 1,851 4,043
307 1,632
424
380 1,167
780 366 916
570 306 2,767
339 1,046
317
125 2,980
539 680 684 238 675 269 1,402 604 1,145
675 250 654 662 12,904 1,834
644 466 1,228
976 681 781
568 1,871
520
655 39
580 335 8,348 1,263 237
854 448 3,160
1,181 370
2,149
459 124 824 870 620
758 1,984 1,435 l, 169
99 382 4,307
517 359 261 1,369 2,879 2,373 2,889 242 1,109 1,106
150 181
575 3,932
562 693 515 752
812 309 386
269 2,997
387 1,446 2,833
622
973 16,242
873 258 894 464 1,867
969 994 310
661 404 4,211
1,508 438
6,261 132
1,201
2,483 7,890
177 10,301
246 21,935
1,531 2,232
733 1,010 3,426
405 1,250
409 297
2,168 52,493
885 942 6,424
2,630 748 98 872
1,747
1,305 300 665
1,308 7,739 1,516
968 72,023
701
84 3,682 1,810
1,808 872
8,529 1,881
5,016 444
1,580 875 888 447
2,755 5,710
448 2,470
583 367
1,685 561 581
1,110 923 260
3,569
508 540 354 134 2,025 709 826
990 297 373 212 1,595
411 1,384 1,030
332 831 854 6,707 2,003
903 474 1,582 1,246
595 603 597 2,693
860 648
19 828 351 5,221 1,469 312
708 160 3,308 1,214
302 1,418
304 138
771 843 462 1,167 3,726 1,598 816 184 407 3,290 598 484 945 2,761 3,320 2,146 2,325 379 1,211
1,111 165 258 727
2,566 572
997 780 999
869 268 432 217 1,783
366 1,247
2,182 681 758
10,236 724
330 648 433 1,853
747 685 247
628 298 2,792
1,779 358
8,457 110
1,120
1,732 3,511
149 6,498
194 11,687
1,193 1,625 1,075
673 1,818
315 l, 180
432 273 1,343 26,597
770 566 4,742 1,939
586
100 933 1,333
1,283 339 729 932
9,257
885 793 38,093
568 106 3,055 1,360 1,074
669 4,761 1,440 3,553
306 1,197
863 914 313 1,743 3,942
354 1,552
417 353 1,586
770 452 943
555 314 2,765
329 917
290 144 2,075 516 668 748 217 451 290 1,259 337
888 659 291 587 733 11,090 1,732
512 377 1,024
992 617 669 508 1,826
503 621
40 621 338 5,047 1,314 189 728 346 3,000 998 392 1,498 333 121 766
589 658 592 2,151 1,453
762 159 358 3,649
530 358 465 1,334 2,982 1,883 1,720 222
978 846 143 194 603 2,364
617 639 546 689
1,055
348 451 347 2,920 476 1,826 3,051 634 1,081 16,284
922 347 1,090
500 2,449
1,286 1,145
421 662
532 4,643 1,581
405 12,570
145 1,297 2,845 8,493
208 10,774
403 23,496
1,705 2,942 1,086 1,160
4,080 431
1,188
458 352 2,331 59,691
891 939 7,414
2,810
966 288 1,010 1,903 1,515
422 819 1,377 8,155 1,746
1,549 75,581
735 128 4,114 2,068 1,798
870 8,889 2,117 6,039
450 1,821 1,027 1,033
508 3,157 5,954
613 2,714
646 427 1,542
639 539 1,129
997 308 3,938
597 678 436 149 3,250
813 890 1,108
351
538 243 1,793
468 1,798 1,069
525 963 857 9,437 2,329 1,077
639 1,947 1,288
810 868 694 2,793
910 774
54 942 425 9,048 1,735
397 887 385 3,524 1,546
315 2,119
432 184 1,018
826 485 1,380 3,673 1,824 1,651 203 497 4,422
609
558 931 2,833
3,500 2,654
2,776 444
1,374
1,478 180 372 866
4,411 544
1,090 446
1,142
TOTALS ................ 632,550 126,687 291,603 440,198 302,804 391,192 274,833 449,258
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
15
16
17
18
19
20
FOR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
FoR AGAINST
728 265
455 193 2,320 415
1,508 2,684
765 850 14,048 771 296 716 486 1,913 910 974 372 636 418 3,743
1,585 279
13,996 115
1,268 2,412
7,466 220
9,422 262
19,585 1,328 2,069 948
708 2,569
379 1,151
375 307 1,921 49,265
807 688 5,186 2,536 672
163 1,056 1,554 1,342
356 786 1,221 7,658 1,332 854 62,641
686 102 4,462 1,726 1,337
970 7,189 1,534
5,081 356
1,463 973 903 382
2,674
5,267 396
1,775
538 366
1,060 641 420
1,198 912 295
2,823 359
1,082 484 149
3,025 653 881 887 300 539 264
1,660 282
1,173
906 279 777 910 13,507 2,165 837 502 1,342 1,293 778 691 683 2,788 590 817 183 721 356 4,431 1,618 262 812 430 3,635 1,299 421
2,207 487
166 817 650 579 843 3,085
1,459 1,021
177 424 4,381 499 418 1,032 2,254 2,805 2,625 2,296 253 953 1,268 174 210
677 4,349
622 828 574 783
381,164
849 287
381 293 2,365
340 1,458 2,385
536 892 11,707, 7201
297 862
281 1,969
1,086 795 300 583 359
3,612
1,555 433
6,103 121
1,054 2,189 4,374
157 7,501
223 15,211
1,427 2,222
1,191 1,071 3,071
346 1,133
409 256 1,591 36,046
767 784 5,486 2,251 690
91
816 1,748 1,368
310 479 1,049 5,681 1,311 1,449 50,927
606 106 2,728 1,519
1,609 600
6,324
1,987 4,601
405 1,374
813
963 407 2,186 4,684
376 2,345
506 392 1,892
730 540 889 632 279 3,381 479 467
251 116 1,976 647
660 840 202 451 227
1,267 417
1,343
771 329
737 633 6,348 1,711 664 416 1,570
997 635 721 515 1,889 771 553
24 790 303 9,242 1,139
296 709 313 3,025 1,195 264 1,350 303 138 816 728 418 1,073
2,668 1,646
953 166 354 3,752 573 428 203 1,901 3,342 1,843 2,002
394 1,316
984 152 234
723 2,178
501 968 690 687
974 329
588 231
2,604 428
1,716 2,772
831 1,057 13,125
919 362
910 486 2,131 1,133
1,107 422 767 470
3,927
1,784 325
13,671 140
1,515 2,671 7,953
236 8,705
335 18,380
1,525 2,464
1,258 8.51
2,770 422
1,292 434
305 2,301 46,381 1,079
769 5,869 2,536 1,032
125 1,027 1,795 1,669
465 735 1,245 8,005 1,319 1,477 64,374
717 109 4,430 1,945
1,589 1,063
7,060 1,967
5,272 426
1,515 1,208 1,160
448 2,644 5,379
505 2,082
668 423 2,065
937 534 1,218
968 368 3,264
487 1,100
495 156 2,989 710 920 1,017 378
613 330 1,871 414 1,631
905 323 910 781 15,826 2,448
919 552 1,422 1,369
679 876 715 2,875 764 909
54
789 403 8,659 1,539
339 1,032
421 3,758 1,611
496 2,104
470 210 992 882 642 1,185 3,493 1,853 1,238 205
530 4,527
663 449 1,001 2,513 3,382 2,815 2,531
321 1,265 1,125
210 263 774 4,185
679 870 710 1,003
317,809 404,067
629
794
241
283
267
451
220
252
2,068 2,384
340
454
1,230 1,545
2,281 2,505
541
707
736
645
11,503 14,047
611
772
232
298
854
746
379
438
1,660 2,295
727
814
6.53
986
232
399
536
564
334
381
3,4.57 3,650
1,307 1,516
376
278
6,589 14,307
98
111
872 1,251
1,961 2,356
3,890 5,446
109
211
8,572 8,192
149
282
16,459 18,,520
1,191 1,398
1,790 2,304
783 1,093
903
750
3,022 2,824
325
403
1,002 1,281
332
345
245
347
1,240 1,897
40,214 54,864
609
904
721
779
5,040 6,034
2,160 2,201
478
694
82
110
772
902
1,412 1,565
1,048 1,531
234
405
449
650
1,054 1,097
5,291 7,784
1,299 1,280
802
903
49,687 70,643
553
628
94
95
2,560 4,106
1,350 1,772
1,272 1,414
524
959
5,699 6,912
1,485 1,771
4,384 5,171
337
342
1,253 1,392
662 1,129
711 1,158
346
378
2,275 2,498
4,477 5,526
314
456
2,021 1,890
397
617
327
404
1,057
886
415
831
400
428
815 1,140
713
833
203
324
3,039 3,145
389
384
445 1,056
204
287
96
131
1,887 2,919
527
618
619
906
715
808
155
322
372
547
173
293
1,108 1,650
316
320
1,074 1,365
698
884
259
330
682
891
735
870
5,167 14,135
1,524 2,307
603
76.5
341
438
1,448 1,320
862 1,349
579
772
531
703
475
652
1,725 2,771
613
639
515
811
18
49
642
693
296
412
5,068 4,800
1,178 1,541
263
284
526
892
317
449
2,980 3,537
899 1,493
195
457
1,462 2,336
256
421
74
140
660
875
512
722
324
659
853
958
2,440 3,284
1,312 1,525
693 1,189
150
202
270
486
3,519 5,950
451
559
370
425
272 1,045
3,335 2,362
2,887 2,783
1,718 2,607
1,782 2,401
316
229
1,013 1,074
829 1,193
118
177
173
212
572
709
2,304 4,403
445
632
892
711
610
590
804 - -8-69
298,616 396,651
753
263
360 243 2,181
349 1,318 2,465
549 782 10,863
656 268
718 430 1,675 1,058
773 245
617 308 3,556 1,521 420 4,637
119 992 2,175
6,242 138
8,661 170
15,906 1,140 4,216
999 943
2,851 353
1,048 395 245
1,551
30,315 715 755
4,384 2,479
576 94
871 1,435 1,128
245
551 1,128 5,341
1,348 1,339 43,183
612
105 2,620 1,471
1,489 571
6,473 1,639 4,444
380 1,347
720 836 400 2,371 4,186 401 2,172
451 332
1,868
508 500 900 640 234 3,001 444 445 243 120 1,861 604 613 890 174
407 189 1,268
383 1,146
724 260
705 613 5,587 1,564
754 458 1,495 881 541 644 518 1,783 680 519
49 710 243 8,542 1,230
284 583 186 2,967 1,027
250 1,223
273 142 692 641
ii~1
2,3781 1,534
723 187 292 2,480 491
373 267 1,809 3,277
1,860 1,827
379 1,158
968 136 222 631 2,041 469 934 673 862
1,237
948
805 479
2,054 591
2,345 3,546
794 1,235 9,062
983 602 1,331
403 2,189 1,271
1,283 702 703 970
4,189
2,552 437
6,611 154
1,478 2,355 6,307
628 8,206
749 13,674
1,981 3,183 1,216
1,078 2,817
439 2,213
378 607 1,950 27,439
1,511 1,138
5,661 2,522
1,304 384
1,270 2,329 1,823
917 1,185 1,159 5,913 1,935 1,368 46,165
953 193
3,594 1,905 1,783 2,326
6,051 1,855 7,349
410 2,279 1,317
2,329 837
2,820 4,027
750 2,454
970 484 1,298 766 1,226 1,310
842 405 4,995 602 915 806 156 3,240 1,126
805 1,249
629 733 323 1,670 596 1,673 1,074
769 1,650
790 12,370
4,085 1,589
617 1,502 1,042 1,176 1,058
905 3,354
853 1,367
352 705 868 5,352 1,565 346 863 798 4,861 1,905
571 2,353
407 334 2,162
833 898 1,235
2,555 2,086 1,152
296 647 4,626 921 695 1,644
2,379 3,867 2,808 2,849
431 1,796 1,145
372 609 1,043 2,287 933 1,550 826 1,693
294,546 370,628
779 224
379 216 2,667 368 1,174
2,393 529
758 18,116
828 276 690 512 2,260 1,027
775 200
636 349 3,658
1,345 381
14,054
110 1,051 2,418
5,388
116 9,573
147 22,367
1,258 1,623 1,126
813 3,044
386 815
366 216 1,796 59,437 829
687 5,485 2,456
580 70
1,039
987 1,342
254
577 1,204 7,524 1,092
1,202 74,830
616 79
3,546 1,547 1,466
478 8,060 1,710 3,.598
395 1,149
821 614 301 2,426 5,709 349 1,865 409 402 1,810 752 446 1,000 825
201 2,464
345 668 232
146 2,090
450
800 746 195 412 214
1,368 338
1,112 832 332 488 906
8,726 1,196
499 405 1,566 1,250
675 613 544 1,864 747 454
18 807 217 9,072 1,347
281 839 143 2,505 1,020 264 1,335 319
90 72 719 390
86 351 1,200 1,179 120 330 3,510 420 400 176 1,827 3,121 1,918 1,882 349 1,099 1,404
100 214
557 4,500
437
653 706
695
1,216
1,228 1,119
618 2,390
746 2,298 3,374
928 1,434 13,724 1,218
682
1,695 504
3,032 1,564 1,389
669
680 1,217 4,360 2,438
497 13,502
146 1,536 2,489 7,223
675 7,265
784 14,117
2,684 4,433 1,489 1,461 2,855
633 2,626
611 533 2,599 31,929 1,941 1,432 6,384 2,579 1,697
401 1,557 1,805 2,401 1,014 1,179 1,199 6,871
1,091 1,662 47,152
953 211 4,260 2,030 2,179 2,221 6,403 1,906 6,973
476 2,260 1,616 2,283
889 2,913 5,408
1,100 2,545
984 773 1,764 1,104 1,295 1,486
894 546 5,383
844 1,075
949
267 3,452
993
984 1,288
680 806 334 2,051
675 2,409 1,187
922 1,706
991 15,199
4,020 1,666
718 1,502 1,474
1,240 1,245
975 3,592 1,184 1,373
308 771 1,057 7,772 1,623
358 1,164
909 4,391 2,167
739 2,801
603 366 2,426
1,202 1,395 1,685 3,991 2,720 1,690
322 729 5,359 1,255 841 1,643 2,712 3,721
3,349 3,629
471 2,018 1,342
447 553
878 4,409 1,077 1,371 1,126 1,988
391,5.54 425,009
629 163 246 153 2,271
283 1,008 2,127
482
606 10,387
559 220 674 383 1,486
654 598 123
558 197 3,278
1,018 350
6,486
101 945 2,124
4,282
72 9,376
102 19,047
983 1,282
856 671 2,783 279 651
320 224 1,231 49,826
559 528 4,673 2,224
406
61 746 1,493
859
170 491 1,053 7,738 1,036
840 62,239
569 70
2,870 1,435 1,094
358 5,511
1,590 3,638
309 1,020
615 553 269 2,170
4,778 242
1,761
336 329 1,497
393 318 783 604 186 2,179
310 431 142
102 1,823
514 726 604
125 322 184 1,063
296 707 617
210 392 599 5,645
1,084 340 319
1,398 834 508 497 469
1,705 473 371 27
699 123 5,826 1,190 246 493 112 2,667
908 177 1,061 23.5
72 468 473 245 604 2,173 1,051 771 104 236
2,810 235 321
155 1,410 2,702 1,527 1,702
280 802
651 75
149 573 2,338 345 688 553 484
887 328
563 294
2,491 455
1,589 2,731
801
955 12,777
913
380 962
488 2,387 1,128 1,017
496 667
560 3,179
1,605 320
13,301 150
1,408 2,269
7,167 276
7,096 307
12, 78.5 1,536 2,418
1,215 943
2,579 453
1,238 415 315
2,326
34,194 1,009 848
6,174 2,326
966 128 1,047 1,756 1,739 462
696 1,125 7,738 1,319 1,343 48,236
657 126
3,793 1,839 1,601 1,076 6,345
1,884 5,126
405 1,485 1,168 1,099
454 2,454
4,976 475
2,025
754 475
2,056 979 586
1,179 796 428
3,642 521
1,295 473
166 2,726
668
857 979 400
608 333
1,798 577
1,569 859 350 913 892
16,108 2,240 909 467 1,407 1,250 679 886 618 2,863 733 875 64 723 544 8,206 1,421 338 1,064 403 3,599 1,631 669 2,365 465 182 1,078 1,083 697 1,161 3,446 1,800 1,293 198 554 5,037 683 457 632 2,445
3,073 2,721 2,521
321 1,253
934 249 303 762
4,391 727 889 734
1,021
316,238 362,314
684 245 264
176 2,073
371 1,284 2,282
476
731 12,226
599 221 724
386 1,493
705 702
186 469 249 3,078
1,219 402
6,154 97
853 2,133
4,385 94
9,599 150
2C,278 1,147 1,797 821 794 3,004
308 1,035
320 219 1,174 48,411
581 669 4,719
2,282 485 76 901
1,377 1,052
197 1,194 1,152 5,387 1,249 1,012 61,262
532 79
2,946
1,304 1,244
511 7,227
1,478 4,327
342 1,264
618 696 338 2,391
4,857 307
1,875 298 343
984 378 365 913 526 186 2,794
375 467 163
85 1,959
560 628 663 125 362 160 1,085 290 1,030 710 220 670
588 4,216
1,592 589 309
1,390 887 524 473 594
1,662
608 514
19
659 172 4,824 1,314 246 482 174 2,968 927 156 1,165 229
115 486 447
316 798 2,431 1,260
685 105 237 2,891 339 340
650 1,566 2,857 1,025 1,833
314 1,041
747 89 170
589 2,051
408 816 597 779
319,541
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
COUNTY
21
22
23
FOR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
FOR AGAINST
Appling ......................
Atkinson .....................
Bacon .......................
Baker .......................
Baldwin .....................
Banks .......................
Barrow ......................
Bartow ......................
Ben Hill .....................
Berrien ......................
Bibb ........................
Bleckley .....................
Brantley.....................
Brooks ......................
Bryan ......................
Bulloch ....................
Burke ..................... ..
Butts .......................
Calhoun ....................
Camden ...................
Candler ......................
Carroll ......................
Catoosa ......................
Charlton .....................
Chatham ....................
Chattahoochee ................
Chattooga ...................
Cherokee ....................
Clarke .......................
Clay ........................
Clayton ......................
Clinch .......................
Cobb ........................
Coffee .......................
Colquitt .....................
Columbia ....................
Cook ........................
Coweta ......................
Crawford ....................
Crisp ........................
Dade ........................
Dawson ......................
Decatur .....................
DeKalb ......................
Dodge .......................
Dooly .......................
Dougherty ...................
Douglas .....................
Early ........................
Echols .......................
Effingham ....................
Elbert .......................
Emanuel ................... Evans .....................
....
Fannin ......................
Fayette ......................
Floyd .......................
Forsyth ......................
Franklin .....................
Fulton .......................
Gilmer .......................
Glascock .....................
Glynn .......................
Gordon ......................
Grady .......................
Greene ......................
Gwinnett ....................
Habersham ...................
Hall .........................
Hancock .....................
Haralson .....................
Harris ......................
Hart ........................
Heard .......................
Henry .......................
Houston .....................
Irwin ........................
Jackson ......................
.Jasper ................. ......
Jeff Davis....................
Jefferson .....................
Jenkins ......................
Johnson .....................
Jones ........................
Lamar .......................
Lanier .......................
Laurens ......................
Lee .........................
Liberty ......................
Lincoln ......................
Long ........................
Lowndes .....................
Lumpkin .....................
Macon .......................
Madison .....................
Marion ......................
McDuffie ....................
McIntosh ....................
Meriwether . .................
Miller .......................
Mitchell .....................
Monroe ......................
Montgomery .................
Morgan ......................
Murray ......................
Muscogee ....................
Newton ......................
Oconee ......................
Oglethorpe ...................
Paulding .....................
Peach .......................
Pickens ......................
Pierce .......................
Pike .........................
Polk .........................
Pulaski ......................
Putnam ......................
Quitman .....................
Rabun .......................
Randolph ....................
Richmond ....................
Rockdale ....................
Schley .......................
Screven ......................
Seminole .....................
Spalding .....................
Stephens .....................
Stewart ......................
Sumter ......................
Talbot .......................
Taliaferro ....................
Tattnall .....................
Taylor .......................
Telfair .......................
Terrell .......................
Thomas ......................
Tift .........................
Toombs ......................
Towns .......................
Treutlen .....................
. Troup ...
Turner. .
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.. ..
.. .. . .
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Twiggs ......................
Union .......................
Upson .......................
Walker ......................
Walton ......................
Ware ........................
Warren ......................
Washington ..................
Wayne ......................
Webster .....................
Wheeler .....................
White .......................
Whitfield ....................
Wilcox .......................
Wilkes .......................
Wilkinson ....................
Worth .......................
924
325 538 269
2,670 658
1,653 2,940
853 1,0.58 16,800
953
371 942 503 2,441 1,173 1,146 466 662
560 3,740 1,705
347 13,086
139 1,490 2,710 7,684
242 9,914
312 18,060
1,523
2,548 1,380
992 2,878
509 1,361
417 329 2,267 49,909 1,05.5
915 6,246
2,716
805 125 1,166 1,731 1,806 426 764 1,364
8,341 1,503 1,407 68,279
714
143 4,365 1,971 1,650 1,069 7,681 1,995 5,399
408 1,627 l, 146 1,111
479 2,951 6,219
540 2,189
698 499 2,292
957 567 1,327
819 387 3,653
517 1,062
388 145 3,146
742 1,024
998 369 674 313 1,859 431 1,573 1,024 378 922 1,000 13,847
2,484
897 533 1,641
1,408 764 845 682
3,154
786 872
63 824 446 9,288
1,700 324
998 438 4,139 1,648
575 2,483
432 221 1,038
835 744 1,111 3,516 1,881 1,283
197 509 5,452
711 512
720 2,770 3,373 2,594 2,529
358 1,274
956 189 266 788 4,791 741 1,089 932 978
637 226 275
191 1,912
318 1,088 2,073
444
664 8,833
570
219 527
388 1,623
673 615 182 547
243 2,505 1,213
406 5,344
109 792 1,742
3,879 110
6,847 144
15,1.5.5 1,018 1,724 774 744 2,766
290 9fil 306 230 1,284 33,316
580 643 4,671
1,864 588 84 749
1,419 904
199 416 870 4,907 1,065
832 44,316
473 68
2,424
1,170 1,107
491 6,137 1,347 3,8.56
322 l, 126
648 6.59 304 1,854 3,792
316 1,862
323 332 785 384 376 730 507 184 2,626 313 423 202
108 1,645
507 582 654 147 297 188 1,021
173 941
570 200 567 502 5,195 1,317
603 340 1,177
853 439 488 454 1,439
563 483
17 569 271 4,145 1,019 242
531 129 2,440 928
194 1,124
224
66 619 560 352 821 2,248
1,175 719 121 267
2,960
374 342
648 3,074 2,754 1,818 1,820
267 981 684 122
169 507 1,722 422 594
533 733
l, 151
764 742 396 3,124
537 2,149 3,392
947 1,083 18,300 1,428
519 921 633 2,78.5 1,373 1,319 694 910 973 4,025 2,295
621 15,364
178 1,570 2,812 8,633
477 10,364
352 21,445
1,818 2,762 1,668 1,034
3,672
560 1,415
473 415 2,448 60,752 1,443
915 6,700
3,008 1,438
237 1,4.52 1,7.58 2,206
514 1,395 1,467 9,228 1,670 1,.552 77,480
753 217 5,130 2,229 1,847 1,781 8,757 2,216 6,058
609 1,888 1,504 1,199
551 3,581 6,188
789 2,507
935 561 2,631 1,043 l, 181 1,561
940 497 4,835
587 1,547
767 426 2,904 1,092 1,154
1,185 483 658 494
2,058
483 1,948
1,150 425
1,069 1,088 15,453 2,761 1,124
712 1,(111
1,642
880 1,175
849 3,418
968 967 274 1,024
443 10,094
1,866 462
1,479
395 4,065 1,746
625 2,682
.537 268 1,588 1,335
938 1,302 2,906 1,945 1,510
199 639 6,561
736 877 913 2,545 3,845 3,124 2,813
549 1,699 1,272
245 656 929 4,961 857 1,191 l, 146 1,163
605 213
287 194
1,630 319
1,07.5 1,849
404
847 7,677
433 178 719 355 1,560 641 .537 172 475 246 2,480 1,10.5 305 5,273
80 888 1,781 3,020 109 6,822
160 11,566
1,041 1,669
680 814 1,973
24f.i
949
306 194 1,205 25,051 499 690 4,204 1,730 411
78 62.5
1,289 933 208 407 848
4,.553 1,022
839 37,154
502 53
2,148 1,148 1,297
461 4,974 1,329 3,673
309 1,071
556 714 314 1,790 3,933 321 1,852 293 307
717 357 294
586 469
185 2,272
306 348 156
89 2,192
366 561 611 130 281 160 980 311 991
551 234 540 516 4,643
1,248 482 218
1,111 689 481 406 437
1,415 503 435 19 561 275
3,614
961 237 490
146 2,631
844 173 1,124
233 52
529
452 274 844 2,963 1,164 653
95 236 2,072 392
275 414 1,573 2,537 1,977
1,687 232
838 540 127
158 476 1,699
366 766 447 700
854 304 473 251 2,540
397 1,625
2,581 795 767
15,137 81.5 290
695 451 2,344 1,080 1,022
406 515 407 3,777 1,815 296 13,817
129 1,264 2,439
7,948 213
9,.562 286
18 ,.539 1,409 2,296 1,317 867 2,845 410 1,190 379 279 2,007
56,933 940 7.51
.5,896 2,.509
724 102 980 1,80,5
1,584 409 677
1,216 7, 7.56 1,302 1,556 69,112
583 120 3,791 1,822 1,502
996 7,479 1,849 5,508
387 1,411 l, 158 1,07.5
387 2,626 5,243
538 2,0.59
637 457 1,461
929 452 1,215
713 332 3,285 447 1,081 341 156 2,381 718 826
899 342 631 274 1,875 422 1,455
879 286 918 949 14,217
2,410
870 489 1,495
1,286
674 759 635 2,891 690 831
37 700 402 9,204 1,661
279 921 396 3,858 1,540 4,55
2,408 452 190 852 752
685 996 3,264
1,800 1,169
194 471 4,890
622 436 762 2,151 3,274 2,786 2,455 298 1,15.5
863 155 228
651 4,676
641 953
703 9
675 262 312 202
2,015 367
1,176 2,292
458 831 9,376 600 2.50 680 392 1,610 725
660 208 451 341 2,944 1,483 424 4,869
101 905 1,900 3,373
110 7,458
176 13,334
1,118 1,808
745 849 2,645 313 999 336 225
1,361 26,248
603 679 4,722 2,044
556 102 761 1,313 1,049
239 449 925 5,129 1,231
791 38,724
564
73 2,790 1,344 1,340
434
5,968 1,510 3,844
338 1,336
554 875 388 2,069 4,235
354 1,990
366 326 1,383 432 487
795 606 216 2,891 387 402
174 94
1,575
527 633 729 158 338 211 1,124 316 1,025
672 275 589 543 4,600 1,46
599 357 1,334
79 500 591 483 1,553 613 459
15 684 259 3,6.51 977 269 584 134 2,62
911 197 1,064 180
87 639
610 290 922 2,297 1,224 735 147 300 2,45 411 373 476 1,373 2,824 1,633
1,935 333
1,061
730 153 194 604 1,649
445 652
608
TOTALS ................ 423,045 262,432 489,494 232,784 412,414 255,068