OFFICIAL
State of Georgia
Tabulation by Counties
For
U. S. Senator U. S. Representatives
Ciovernor Lt. Governor Constitutional Officers State Officers
and Constitutional Amendments
General Election Nov. 5~ 1974
PREPARED BY
Secretary of State Atlanta, Georgia 30334
COUNTY
U.S. Senate
-
Democrat
Republican
Herman Eugene Talmadge
Jerry R. Johnson
Appling _____________ Atkinson ____________ Bacon _______________ Baker _______________ Baldwin _____________ Banks _______________ Barrow__________ ---Bartow ______________ Ben Hill_____________
BBeibrrbie_n______________-_-_________-_-
Bleckley _____________ Brantley ____________ Brooks ______________ Bryan _______________
BBuulrlkoec_h___________-__-_-_-_-_-_-_-
BCualthtso_u-n-_-_-_-_-_-_-__- _- _-_-_-_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 _____________
DDoodoglye___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_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 ______________ LLaeuer_e_n_s___________________________ Liberty _____________ Lincoln _____________
Long ________________ Lowndes ____________ Lumpkin ____________ Macon ______________
Madison ___ ... _..... Marion ______________ McDuffie ____________ McIntosh ___________
Meriwether __________ Miller _______________ Mitchell _____________ Monroe _____________ Montgomery _________ Morgan _____________ Murray _____________ Muscogee ___________ Newton _____________ Oconee ______________ Oglethorpe __________ Paulding ___________ . Peach _______________
Pickens ____ , ___ . ____ PPiiekrec_e______________________________
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 ____________
1,353
618 861 498
3,363 1,192 2,876
4,194 1,803 1,725 22,809
1,368 630
1,501 981
3,864 1,899 1,593
776 1,169
687 6,361 3,135
561 29,150
387 3,442 3,785
9,300 521
12,083 598
29,879 2,122 4,193
2,988 1,651 4,133
832 2,307
928 610 2,203
62,698 2,556 1,588 9,780 4,363
1,706 191
1,979 3,038 2,507 1,089
1,737 2,427 11,463
2,544 1,904 85,325 1,374
282 6,211 2,835 2,305 1,578
12,858 2,527
8,381 970
2,314 1,950 2,018
835 3,782 8,992 1,020
3,669 961 936
1,932 1,155
665 2,074 1,528
526 4,504
1,192 2,356
833 553 4,352 1,308 I, 842
1,687 511
1,858 1,120 2,817
498
2,618 2,004
988 1,600 1,435 20,651 3,641 1,513 1,168 2,471
2,743 905 958
1,239 3,694 1,230 I, 108
381 1,470 1,711 17,829 2,944
441 1,597 1,093 5,907 2,281
743 3,006
900 355 1,745 1,369 1,567 1,452 4,030 2,793 2,309
1,109 1,057 5,521 I, 323 1,391 2,274
3,701 5,303 3,051 3,721
630 2,815 2,026
313 1,337 1,352 5,406
1,292 1,822 1,180 1,930
627,376
450 197
275 81 1,365 304 1,112
1,493 283 341
7,579 616
129 388 227
756 518
521 69 292 157
3,040 748
103 7,147
61 553 1,834
3,320 50
9,015 102
19,228
730 980 1,318 381
1,799 231 511 237 163 544
39,982
654 277
2,968 2,615
227 26 526
399 584
180 1,192 1,639 4,185
1,082 459
36,954 694 110
1,801 1,110
492 345 7,004 748 2,925 473
1,045 682 319 229
1,883
2,892 243 992 327
227 577
109 469
684 556 54 2,150 298
197 235 53 1,415
392 404
599 118 634 122
766 96 436 553 277 660 245
6,563 1,523
623 578 1,059 643 377
201 496 1,234
270 415 43 275 207 8,785 1,651
69 277 148
2,336 850 112 908
183 57 267
285 342 315 1,099 850
677 423 218
1,592 186 447
794 1,098
1,110 1,039
956 259 743 559 49 251
430 1,458
268 312 669 450
246,866
Governor
Democrat
Republican
George Busbee
Ronnie Thompson
1,515 608 920 517
3,550 1,108 2,534
4,133 1,679 1,677 22,026 1,232
591 1,612
923 3,900 2,045
1,371 844
1,199 628
6,265
2,667
559 26,320
398 3,224 3,453
10,296
532 10,640
587
29,871 2,260 4,142
2,885 1,552 3,727
818 2,620
894 543 2,358 73,579 2,357
1,873 11,809 3,534 1,659
176 1,636 2,915
2,563 1,014 1,809 2,238 11,504
2,155 1,931 99,036 1,479
216 6,539 3,081
2,285 1,358 12,463 2,636 8,146
2,154 2,216 2,220 2,037
711
3,253 8,785
988 3,310
815 912 2,162 1,074
1,585 1,746
1,394 554
4,140 1,267 2,273
807 536
5,123 1,235 2,159 1,574
553 1,977 1,126 2,570
477 2,530
1,786 928
1,521 1,569 22,526 3,165 1,350 1,010 2,053 2,740
923 979 1,023 3,546
1,119 991 392
1,480 1,734 17,634 2,833
453 1,575 1, 111 5,458
2,606
745 3,352
971
360 1,649 1,263
1,555 1,539 4,244
3,060 2,488 1,145 1,057 5,437
1,199 1,274 2,224
3,331 4,760 2,693 3,977
660 3,099
2,168 303
1,210 1,375 5,707 1,059
1,856 1,081 1,954
483 253 313 174
1,807 412
1,672 1,946
443
454
11,982 922 201
500 414 1,177 740 851 113
392 313 3,591
1,270 136
12,562 91 827
2,483 2,704
75 10,927
137
20,333 1,087 1,463 1,689
561 2,382
478
726 346 242 728
33,130 1,247
403 2,058
3,973 306 60
1,153 656 754
407 1,313
1,991 5,108 1,585
464
33,107 799 200
1,978 1,384
830 638 7,920 979 3,339 769 1,276 808
337 406 2,711 4,154 456
1,459 597 421 833 269
863 1,262
924 46 3,011 399 440 344 121
1,313 519 564
869 169 744 214
1,170 159
687 953 404 901
369 6,051 2,354
860 841 1,658 1,180 568 283 839 1,817 470
703 77 338 286
10,089 2,014
120 470 201 3,303 709
233 1,110
292 88 692 474
803 446 1,279 1,119
1,296 460
285 1,910
360 842 916 1,802 1,864
1,730 975 342
1,263 712 108 514 510
1,594 517
532 1,008
683
646,777
289,113
2
Lt. Governor
Democrat
Republican
Zell Miller
John Savage
1,246 538 902 427
3,260 1,230 2,752 4,068
1,639 1,614 21,160 1,275
620 1,547
891 3,581 1,866
1,545 756
1,100 581
6,735
2,863 551
24,787 363
3,240 3,603 9,500
531
11,284 566
27,746 2,008 3,136
2,936 1,432 3,842
818 2,279
893 613 2,005
59,785 2,379 1,663 8,475 3,863 1,620
179
1,362 3,053 2,310
863 1,791 2,257 11,134
2,543 2,035 84,315 1,413
268 5,271 2,729
2,113 1,531 13,350 2,718 8,497 1,232
2,433 1,963 2,086
788 3,461 8,207
964
3,684 875 805
1,954 1,024 1,487
1,922 1,433
498 4,070
1,065 2,232
878 540 3,953 1,321 1,890
I, 760 513
1,902 1,105 2,571
441
2,265 1,837
875 1,565 1,478 19,796 3,403
1,465 1,200
2,412 2,448
888 916 1,147 3,654 1,193
1,058 363
1,531 1,667 17,743 2,571
423 1,502
971
5,499 2,532
712 2,651
900 370 1,495 1,295
I, 318 1,400 3,490 2,535 1,756 1,226 1,007 5,268 1,214 1,388
2,330 2,797 4,865 2,912 3,632
609 2,990 1,896
283 1,175 I, 424
5,301 1,195
1,908 1,241
1,710
597,598
646 273
262 177 1,747 273 1,291
1,752 466 501
10,505 682
166 512 344 1,346 574
613 138 320 281 2,977 1,004
108 12,786
69 63g
2,054 3,355
60 10,180
169 22,109
1,103 1,713 1,421
660 2,231
323 642 246 178 888 46,026 901
366 4,983 3,344
313 50 1,295
485 845 431 1,241
1,895 4,822 1,132
324 45,548
763 128 2,901 1,134 752 427
6,907 784
2,819 496
1,085 789 251 300
2,231
3,832 443
1,058 449
396 667 283 728 937 706
95 2,682
517 364 251 100 2,406
409 539 573 148 648 209 1,053
160 853 780
401 707 320 8,251 1,749 700 599 1,199
1,055 465
283 643 1,368 315 494
62 250 282 9,413 2,075
107 407 303 2,728 637 171 1,461
219 64
559
396 639 461 1,857 1,352 1,280 356 301 2,039
323 528 765 2,158 1,611 1,208 978
300 825 919 75 397 444 1,599
367 375
725 758
305, l~l
Secretary of State
Democrat
Ben W. Fortson, Jr.
1,258 558 978 453
3,671 1,302 3,105 4,373 1,782 1,765 20,707 1,343
647 1,452
878 3,607 2,020 1,710
805 1,033
603 8,257 2,913
526 25,568
358 3,751 4,015 10,740
509 17,942
590 39,961 2,087 4,715 3,133
1,700 3,833
841 2,265
825 600 2,319 82,821 2,295 1,537 11,973 4,978 1,745 192 1,814 3,378 2,582 943 1,707 3,122 13,365 2,982 2,126 106,416 1,375 291 6,316 2,902 2,296 1,602 16,434 2,795 9,086 1,046 3,624 2,137 2,141 845 4,279 8,575 1,092 3,884 989 836 1,986 1,154 1,504 1,874 1,683 540 4,741 1,253 2,089 924 534 5,290 1,404 1,702 1,861 477 2,095 1,086 3,098 473 2,783 2,135 923 I, 697 1,434 23,950 4,000 1,593 1,244 2,723 2,613 894 963 1,329 3,978 1,274 1,178 363 1,484 1,716 20,540 3,289 448 1,611 1,127 6,095 2,552 702 3,143 968 368 1,399 1,410 1,232 1,565 3,961 2,801 2,047 1,107 953 6,070 1,389 1,434 2,191 4,169 4,998 3,195 3,700 656 2,972 1,863 305 1,161 1,501 5,686 1,290 2,022 1,124 1,842
706,948
Attorney General
Democrat
Arthur K. Bolton
1,172 539 941 409
3,465 1,289 2,990 4,111 1,671 1,730 19,615 1,224
620 1,405
838 3,472 1,871 1,771
768 927 572 7,410 2,863 470 23,901 345 3,676 3,740 10,071 492 16,848 579 36,961 1,951 4,665 2,961 1,697 3,486 777 2,108 785 590 2,248 73,370 2,184 1,439 11,581 4,652 1,714 183 1,700 3,296 2,488 899 1,636 2,971 10,664 2,923 2,097 96,390 1,250 271 6,003 2,648 2,218 1,549 16,143 2,589 8,793 873 2,534 1,968 2,103 816 3,960 8,315 979 3,827 939 739 1,857 1,139 1,455 1,768 1,607 534 4,557 1,218 2,017 847 521 4,796 1,366 1,526 1,692 435 1,972 1,061 3,032 434 2,743 2,068 895 1,613 1,329 21,744 3,659 1,517 I, 160 2,667 2,402 698 921 1,292 3,739 1,237 1,084 356 1,424 1,672 19,225 3,059 431 1,557 1,047 6,322 2,351 654 2,945 862 346 1,296 1,369 1,009 1,512 3,964 2,599 1,827 1,045 940 6,002 1,334 1,378 2,126 4,045 4,902 2,954 3,545 614 2,819 1,751 278 1,119 1,452 5,392 1,259 1,903 1,057 1,845
656,917
Commissioner of
Agriculture
Democrat
Tommy Irvin
1,277 563 976 446
3,549 1,287 3,037 4,215 1,783 1,766 19,959 1,332
646 1,470
893 3,558 1,967 1,689
779 942 616 8,111 2,897 495 23,959 354 3,693 3,963 9,932 500 16,931 585 37,862 2,107 4,750 2,986 1,705 3,571 851 2,242 807 622 2,302 74,412 2,289 1,521 11, 759 4,790 1,731 189 1,818 3,306 2,557 952 1,708 2,936 10,894 2,970 2,119 97,006 1,348 283 5,999 2,879 2,337 1,529 16,187 2,769 9,075 969 2,540 2,057 2,131 841 4,077 8,504 1,057 3,903 973 829 1,944 1,160 1,529 1,859 1,614 537 4,666 1,256 2,026 828 536 4,956 1,415 1,606 1,792 476 2,026 1,097 3,056 475 2,765 2,135 927 1,682 1,414 21,677 3,791 1,582 1,235 2-,655 2,550 889 964 1,304 3,860 1,260 1,170 365 1,511 1,690 19,314 3,184 445 1,578 1,118 6,031 2,626 689 2,960 906 349 1,416 1,390 1,226 1,550 4,057 2,778 2,027 1,104 946 6,309 1,355 1,425 2,206 4,032 4,950 3,109 3,625 635 2,993 1,839 299 1,179 1,509 5,528 1,276 1,868 1,100 1,916
670,346
Comptroller General
Democrat
Johnnie L. Caldwell
1,196 547 945 424
3,464 1,298 2,960 4,141 1,683 1,736 19,575 1,266
620 1,410
848 3,449 1,885 1,683
777 938 583 7,909 2,872 482 23,643 351 3,706 3,826 9,729 489 16,532 582 37,196 2,015 4,681 2,992 1,703 3,524 802 2,161 765 594 2,234 72,698 2,261 1,457 11,807 4,679 1,715 185 1,729 3,277 2,502 910 1,662 2,918 10,846 2,924 2,093 95,900 1,305 274 5,970 2,713 2,248 1,578 16,291 2,621 8,848 910 2,590 1,994 2,106 823 3,986 8,377 1,028 3,806 941 768 1,873 1,146 1,439 1,808 1,623 531 4,544 1,226 2,026 852 522 4,921 1,377 1,561 1,677 439 1,995 1,068 3,040 436 2,750 2,055 906 1,626 1,359 21,658 3,791 1,524 1,178 2,604 2,463 816 930 1,333 3,805 1,235 1,121 359 1,475 I, 668 19,330 3,090 433 1,559 I, 113 6,015 2,400 660 2,973 897 338 1,346 1,379 1,081 1,536 3,963 2,689 1,883 1,062 948 6,070 1,321 1,370 2,130 4,271 4,893 2,794 3,582 615 2,846 1,751 276 1,119 1,463 5,507 1,267 1,880 1,054 1,859
658,479
State School Superintendent
Democrat
Jack P. Nix
1,242 556 958 419
3,490 1,319 3,000 4,077 1,682 1,770 19,485 1,266
625 1,425
842 3,504 1,935 1,672
791 932 588 7,901 2,877 479 23,570 354 3,713 3,854 10,218 494 16,453 587 37,767 2,028 4,765 3,032 1,702 3,536 823 2,208 799 618 2,276 73,922 2,258 1,483 11,913 4,674 1,720 185 1,729 3,276 2,491 923 1,656 2,946 10,816 2,925 2,101 97,163 1,282 278 5,912 2,758 2,316 1,572 16,116 2,762 8,945 1,006 2,632 2,034 2,117 825 3,998 8,387 1,023 3,853 942 804 1,905 1,141 1,466 1,821 1,603 541 4,624 1,267 2,004 873 532 4,943 1,376 1,580 1,760 461 2,017 1,095 3,060 451 2,762 2,068 910 1,653 1,369 22,446 3,752 1,543 1,179 2,613 2,569 865 930 1,297 3,787 1,267 1,121 362 1,443 1,721 18,623 3,111 438 1,586 1,114 5,918 2,466 664 3,026 910 348 1,225 1,385 1,161 1,551 3,988 2,665 1,922 1,071 948 6,024 1,342 1,393 2,191 4,062 4,944 3,030 3,618 626 2,912 1,769 290 1,148 1,494 5,509 1,283 1,845 1,078 1,868
664,098
Commissioner of Labor
Democrat
Sam Caldwell
1,200 555 956 434
3,520 1,300 2,988 4,109 1,682 1,745 19,605 1,265
628 1,382
858 3,467 1,937 1,682
783 937 590 7,926 2,873 485 23,787 348 3,709 3,852 9,466 485 16,603 584 37,302 2,052 4,691 3,019 1,706 3,538 821 2,209 790 596 2,251 72,438 2,289 1,466 12,039 4,704 1,709 188 1,737 3,260 2,287 923 1,684 2,903 10,945 2,921 2,089 95,366 1,306 275 5,957 2,792 2,244 1,570 16,125 2,661 8,906 947 2,526 1,995 2,101 831 4,025 8,306 1,014 3,832 946 846 1,898 1,150 1,461 1,838 1,611 537 4,645 1,231 2,016 874 535 4,801 1,382 1,566 1,714 459 2,018 1,080 2,949 441 2,764 2,053 905 1,630 1,389 21,867 3,889 1,527 1,156 2,631 2,480 823 939 1,279 3,816 1,254 1,149 352 1,465 1,668 18,475 3,121 440 1,476 1,116 5,965 2,460 662 3,002 885 344 1,345 1,374 1,172 1,546 3,963 2,680 1,907 1,065 941 6,284 1,364 1,401 2,154 4,052 4,942 3,026 3,577 630 2,895 1,784 272 1,142 1,459 5,524 1,263 1,856 1,051 1,891
658,617
3
COUNTY
Appling __________________ _ Atkinson _________________ _
Bacon ____________________ _ Baker _________________ - --Baldwin __________________ _ Banks____________________ _
Barrow ___________________ _ Bartow _______________ --- -Ben Hill__________________ _
Berrien ________________ --- Bibb_____________________ _
BBlreacnktlleeyy__________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_
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________________ -
Public Service Commissioner
Democrat
W.H.(Bill) Kimbrough
I, 281 540 934 406
3,379 1,276 2,891 3,896 1,667 I, 713 18,531 1,262
608 1,365
793 3,341 1,818 1,624
751 883 570 7,547 2,846 467 22, 702 346 3,651 3,658 9,443 402 15,924 566 36,466 I, 922 4,663 2,861 1,701 3,457 749 2,075 763 577 2,189 69,713 2,181 1,397 11,342 4,453 I, 708 184 1,657 3,217 2,535 878 1,601 2,839 10,272 2,769 2,083 88,699 1,213 264 5,813 2,585 2,177 1,571 16,028 2,555 8, 761 830 2,546 2,004 2,091 797 3,861 8,055 1,019 3,796 906 715 1,782 1,094 1,511 I, 735 1,528 535 4,528 I, 194 I, 955 837 514 4,650 1,354 1,478 1,624 416 1,938 I, 053 2,993 420 2,731 1,997 891 1,590 1,320 21,524 3,577 I, 491 I, 149 2,498 2,336 759 926 1,227 3,654 1,219 1,076 354 I, 369 1,649 17,297 3,377 428 1,510 I, 102 5,742 2,311 656 2,843 848 335 1,135 1,347 1,023 1,506 3,915 2,512 I, 733 1,030 936 5,931 1,312 1,337 2,114 3,934 4,866 2,872 3,488 597 2,748 1,637 276 1,098 1,430 5,348 1,254 1,728 1,009 1,816
632,476
Democrat William B. Gunter
Associate Justice Supreme Court
Democrat
Democrat
Robert H. Hall
Conley Ingram
1,243 532
925 408 3,284 1,281 2,889 3,873
1,676 I, 679 18,393 1,192
603 1,352
802 3,314 1,783
1,632 750 915 547
7,340
2,852 457
22,138 340
3,660 3,568 9,634
481
15,958 577
32,443 1,824 4,609
2,784 1,698 3,441
738 I, 983
743
580 2,179 67,443
2,136 1,322 11,174 4,333
I, 697 181
1,623 3,183 2,359
857 1,579 2,815 9,826 2,866 2,074
87,162 1,202 262 5,730 2,483 2,141
1,506 15,777 2,639
8,842
784. 2,443 1,843
2,086 808
3,784 8,072 1,029
3,792 890 678
I, 743 I, 122 1,378
!, 714 1,518
531
4,422 1,171 1,913
818 511 4,696 1,355 1,445
1,578 417
I, 907 1,053 2,898
411
2,729 1,978
887 1,579 1,261 20,929 3,455
1,477 I, 132 2,456 2,308
721 894 I, 202 3,554 1,214 1,030 348 1,446 1,693 15,124 2,992 420 1,496
1,103 5,595 2,400
621 2,772
829 327 1,228
I, 347 944
1,489 3,867 2,399 1,698 1,047
936 5,817 1,320 1,336 2,158 3,692 4,836
2,804 3,420
594
2,672 1,592
261 1,079 1,438 5,221 1,258
I, 756 993
1,803
616,099
1,216 516 916
412 3,315 1,281 2,869
3, 798 1,651
1,702 18,248 1,177
589 I, 354
775 3,292 I, 785 1,625
741 890 555 7,286 2,852
437 21,422
332 3,673 3,510 9,617
483 15,934
572 31,700 1,827 4,605
2,770 I, 697 3,432
723 1,955
750
578 2,149
66,267 2,117 1,368 11,191 4,271 1,702 179 1,598
3,135 2,461
844 1,569 2,791 9,831 2,842 2,075 86,453 I, 183
257 5,692 2,402 2,122 1,500 15,816 2,453 8,541
738 2,455 1,808 2,086
801 3,743
8,025 I, 036 3,769
873 673 1,720 1,113 1,386 I, 695 1,439 531 4,450
1,160 1,907
817 512 4,587 1,365 1,441 1,575
403 1,903 1,056 2,980
409 2,727
1,993 890
1,563 1,258 20,114 3,433 1,484 1,127 2,425 2,274
716 885 1,175 3,543 1,213 1,026
348 1,347
1. 636 17,071 2,867
420 1,460 1,110 5,562 2,223
631 2,738
816 325
1,203 1,324
945 !, 483 3, 83\1 2,360 1,702 1,017
990 5,827 1,302
1. 338 2,104 3,866 4,823 2,754 3,369
587 2,657 1,547
265
1,082 1,410
5,187 1,234 1,744
979 1,788
611,253
1,192 517 905 400
3,230 1,274
2,853 3,769 I, 614 1,701 17,870 1,142
580 I, 307
750 3,281 1,715 1,575
736 884 537 6,973
2,802 426
22,165 325
3,625 3,485 9,429
477 14,901
568 33,189
1,764 4,555
2,680 1,694
3,403 695
1,905
738 573 2,099 64,933 2,072 1,332 10,830
4,211 1,674
177 1,585 3,159 2,447
835 1,560 2,734 9,457 2,822
2,067 84,606
1,178 244
5,613 2,373 2,048 1,487
15,840 2,376 8,446
735 2,446 1,780
2,071 789
3,660 7,864
987 3,720
860 649
1,664 I, 098 1,280 1,652 !, 428
528
4,336 I, 128 1,879
811 507 4,495
1,339 1,385 1,526
394 1,836 1,043 3,060
396 2,689 1,935
875 I, 547 1,226 19,644
3,322 I, 450 I, 095 2,386 2,194
704 879 I, 147 3,437 1,181 1,003 348 1,323
1,622 16,528 2,828
414 I, 453
1,103 5,440 2,129
605 2,672
798 322
1,179 1,293
897 1,455 3,738 2,255 1,595 1,014
932 5,921 1,290 1,283 2,095
3,749 4,776 2,683 3,296
574 2,550 1,509
248 1,062 I, 390
5,076 I, 226 1,785
965 I, 739
601,629
A
Democrat
H. E. Nichols
I, 211 521 912 404
3,195 1,268 2,857 3, 787 1,619 !, 729 17,835 I, 155
592 1,336
781 3,245 I, 751 1,570
735 859 537 6,207 2,817 435 20,632 330 3,651 3,497 9,449 478 14,898 567 31,159 I, 756 4,564 2,741 1,694 3,401 716 1,938 738 570 2,115 62,572 2,106 1,346 10,977 4,205 1,678 179 1,583 3,144 2,438 847 1,564 2,730 10,004 2,900 2,054 84,763 !, 177 252 5,647 2,393 2,098 I, 479 15,720 2,431 8,468 755 2,457 1,825 2,076 786 3,681 8,013 1,005 3,741 859 656 1,695 1,100 1,319 1,677 I, 451 525 4,333 I, Ill 1,871 802 511 4,534 1,347 !, 398 1,543 402 1,862 1,039 3,060 404 2,678 1,938 873 1,550 I, 227 20,223 3,385 1,455 1,100 2,374 2,234 702 874 I, 143 3,477 I, 191 995 348 1,337 1,630 16,459 2,860 420 1,450 1,106 5,435 2,187 622 2,710 806 326 I, 173 1,302 924 1,438 3,775 2,309 !, 624 !, 009 935 5,846 1,297 1,284 2,105 3,712 4,772 2,704 3,321 578 2,582 !, 530 256 1,063 I, 391 5,097 I, 226 1,813 973 1,751
597, 750
Democrat
.John Sammons Bf'll
I, 196 527 917 406
3,190 1,271 2,839 3,778 1,629 1,691 18,021 I, 166
591 1,301
772 3,258 I, 752 1,583
740 864 549 7,177 2,820 443 20,643 333 3,626 3,483 9,423 479 14,773 573 31,318 I, 765 4,573 2,730 1,699 3,413 729 1,919 744 573 2,123 63,316 2,106 1,342 11,154 4,209 1,675 179 1,597 3,165 2,434 847 1,554 2,749 9,509 2,818 2,057 86,661 I, 187 252 5,584 2,424 2,091 1,420 15,639 2,428 8,494 750 2,444 1,801 2,072 795 3,702 7,950 1,028 3,749 880 657 1,699 1,114 1,350 1,694 1,435 538 4,417 1,131 1,871 810 511 4,395 1,334 1,409 1,546 395 1,870 1,040 2,950 398 2,692 1,938 880 1,538 I, 237 19,926 3,404 I, 439 I, 109 2,394 2,279 700 880 I, 148 3,474 I, 198 1,025 350 1,344 1,612 16,538 2,861 416 1,370 1,097 5,483 2,208 622 2,687 805 323 I, 188 1,303 927 I, 447 3,770 2,313 1,627 1,004 939 5,931 I, 295 1,312 2,096 3,724 4,733 2,715 3,331 574 2,587 I, 515 260 1,060 1,396 5,125 1,233 I, 762 969 1,761
600,900
Democrat
Thomas 0. Marshall
I, 226 534 914 425
3,314 1,273 2,827 3,833 I, 648 I, 692 18,689 I, 196
591 1,358
776 3,304 1,761 1,580
742 882 558 7,144 2,828 450 22,281 341 3,635 3,509 9,631 399 15,126 574 32, 703 1,870 4,614 2,850 I, 698 3,420 767 2,081 736 570 2,199 64,698 2,134 1,441 11,518 4,334 1,697 179 1,662 3,167 2,477 865 1,575 2,784 9,912 2,829 2,072 88,001 1,201 258 5,744 2,415 2,152 I, 494 15,831 2,493 8,602 800 2,443 1,842 2,088 795 3,770 8,107 1,062 3,759 886 697 I, 761 1,125 1,405 1,734 I, 486 527 4,478 I, 262 I, 912 835 516 4,695 1,349 1,782 1,588 431 I, 928 I, 049 2,959 443 2,716 1,995 891 1,583 1,283 21,695 3,419 I, 464 I, 117 2,430 2,358 718 900 I, 185 3,529 I, 223 I, 065 350 1,361 I, 672 17,190 2,880 459 I, 482 I, 099 5,563 2,223 710 3,310 831 329 1,235 1,345 1,001 I, 494 3,842 2,423 I, 722 1,014 954 5,810 1,323 1,310 2,111 3,841 4,764 2,792 3,410 592 2,737 1,583 304 1,085 1,407 5,166 I, 244 I, 776 998 I, 830
617,741
Judge, Court of Appeals
Democrat
Irwin W. Stolz, Jr.
I, 184 512 901 400
3,135 I, 261 2,762 3,722 1,679 1,705 17,555 I, 143
579 1,274
745 3,272 I, 693 1,569
741 835 526 6,758 2,811 427 21,325 322 3,621 3,384 9,486 474 14,445 570 30,466 I, 711 4,518 2,655 1,699 3,372 678 1,871 734 562 2,078 59,935 2,059 1,320 10,490 4,064 1,668 178 1,562 3,120 2,359 821 1,544 2,700 9,222 2,778 2,059 81,034 I, 170 247 5,505 2,301 2,022 I, 463 15,652 2,320 8,411 697 2,424 I, 796 2,062 714 3,603 7,743 981 3,710 849 631 1,630 1,092 1,274 1,642 1,416 539 4,298 1,105 1,861 797 508 4,296 1,322 1,374 1,509 388 1,816 1,030 2,918 389 2,676 1,900 870 1,521 I, 196 19,686 3,281 1,423 I, 105 2,335 2,160 665 867 1,123 3,395 I, 186 972 339 I, 317 1,615 15,853 2,747 409 1,420 1,097 5,303 2,088 602 2,633 790 316 I, 155 I, 289 887 1,433 3,722 2,220 1,576 991 940 5,853 1,286 1,259 2,095 3,654 4,782 2,635 3,285 568 2,516 1,495 253 1,049 1,368 5, Ill I, 227 1,764 951 1,681
583,513
Democrat (Unexpired Term)
Julian Webb
I, 166 529 903 413
3,195 1,265 2,791 3,735 1,677 I, 740 17,782 1,154
598 I, 318
745 3,260 I, 722 1,577
754 845 540 6,999 2,819 434 21,242 334 3,600 3,409 9,615 492 15,076 563 31,312 1,758 4,568 2,692 1,698 3,405 722 1,891 738 567 2,151 61,805 2,073 1,354 10,646 4,153 1,689 177 1,607 3,123 2,306 839 1,544 2,694 9,419 2,796 2,048 84,268 I, 168 255
5,556
2,378 2,071 1,445 15,846 2,400 8,430
737 2,454 I, 778 2,076
786 3,673 7,866 I, 012 3,733
854 654 1,669 1,100 1,316 1,672 1,445 528 4,377 1,129 1,862 805 502 4,393 1,328 I, 415 1,522 391 I, 842 I, 038 2,937 446 2,676 1,906 869 1,544 1,236 19,246 3,332 I, 436 I, 103 2,358 2,245 680 869 I, 124 3,423 I, 188 1,010 353 1,320 I, 625 16,231 2,812 411 I, 443 1,135 5,368 2,156 634 2,700 795 314 1,219 1,299 925 I, 461 3,746 2,314 1,600 998 939 5,867 1,288 1,277 2,089 3,507 4,629 2,698 3,314 568 2,577 1,492 267 I, 057 I, 382 5,043 1,227 I, 795 960 1,837
594,141
5
Democrat (Full Term)
Julian Webb
1,172 509 903 413
3,121 1,265 2,785 3,684 1,677 1,737 17,399 I, 146
593 1,288
733 3,200 1,677 1,558
734 846 531 6,701 2,816 427 21,171 338 3,586 3,316 9,573 469 14,587 562 30,374 1,698 4,550 2,601 1,682 3,368 696 1,872 724 552 2,184 59,914 2,085 1,338 10,519 3,943 1,701 179 1,556 3,122 2,320 818 1,535 2,636 8,736 2,761 2,048 81,912 1,158 252 5,350 2,248 2,039 1,138 15,562 2,335 8,262 711 2,439 I, 756 2,071 780 3,549 7,649 998 3,717 851 640 1,632 1,090 1,299 1,602 1,412
548 4,219 1,107 I, 853
802 504 4,351 1,314 1,397 1,489 398 1,773 1,026 2,921 419 2,677 1,889 875 1,519 1,191 18,713 3,234 1,401 1,092 2,276 2,148 660 861 1,100 3,294 1,187 973 344 1,290 1,632 15,373 2,661 403 1,429 1,136 5,106 2,093 608 2,637 784 315 1,127 1,285 916 1,435 3,725 2,222 1,579 997 941 5,935 1,279
1,251 2,104 3,629 4,660 2,623 3,276
560 2,522 1,476
261 I, 049 1,369 4,949 1,218 I, 792
941 I, 747
580,371
WRITE-IN VOTES FOR UNITED STATES SENATE, GOVERNOR, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS AND STATE OFFICERS
UNITED STATES SENATOR Total write-in votes _______________________________________________________________________________________313
GOVERNOR Total write-in votes ________________________________________________________________________________________549
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Total write-in votes ________________________________________________________________________________________l 67
SECRETARY OF STATE Total write-in votes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
ATTORNEY GENERAL Total write-in votes ________________________________________________---------------------------------------- 26
COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE Total write-in votes ------------------------------------------------- _________________________ 20
COMPTROLLER GENERAL Total write-in votes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26
STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Total write-in votes
----------------- 28
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Total write-in votes --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER Total write-in votes ----------------------------------------
----------------- 37
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA
WRITE-IN VOTES
To succeed William B. Gunter GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1 MUSCOGEE COUNTY-William E. Register -------------------------------- 1
To succeed Robert H. Hall GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1 MUSCOGEE COUNTY-Stanford Bishop ---------------------------------------- 1 WALKER COUNTY-Charles Kilgore -------------------------------------------- 1
Lester Maddox ---------------------------------------------- 1
To succeed G. Conley Ingram GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1 WALKER COUNTY-Ronald McDonald ------------------------------------------ 1
To succeed H. E. Nichols GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ----------------------------------- 1
No designation of succession BIBB COUNTY-Fred Hasty ________________ ------------------------------------------- 1 DeKALB COUNTY-Frank C. Roberts -------------------------------------------- 1
Robert T. ___________ ------------------------------------- ________ 1 CARROLL COUNTY-Eve Pearson ------------------------------------------------ 1 CLAYTON COUNTY-James R. Robertson ----------------------------------- 1
JUDGES, COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA
WRITE-IN VOTES
To succeed John Sammons Bell CHATHAM COUNTY-Ed Zipperer ______ ---------------------------------------- 2
Jack Dorsey ----------------------------------------------- 1 GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1 WARREN COUNTY-Ronald F. Adams --------------------------------------- 1
To succeed Homer C. Eberhardt BURKE COUNTY-Julian Bond ____________ ---------------------------------------- 1 GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1
To succeed Irwin W. Stolz, Jr. GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1 WALKER COUNTY-Norman Fletcher ________________ _ _ _ 1
To succeed Julian Webb-Unexpired term GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1
To succeed Julian Webb-Full term GWINNETT COUNTY-George C. Wallace ------------------------------------ 1
No designation of succession BIBB COUNTY-Russell Bryant ---------------------------------------------------- 1
Bob Berlin ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CLAYTON COUNTY-Betty P. Robertson ------------------------------------ 1 DeKALB COUNTY-Homer Eberhardt ------------------------------------------ 1 LAURE NS COUNTY-Maurice Byers -------------------------------------------- 1
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CONSOLIDATED RETURNS FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE FROM GEORGIA
GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 5, 1974
COUNTIES
First Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
BO GINN WILLIAM L. (BILL) GOWAN
BRYAN ------------------------------------ 975 -------------------------------------------- 139 BULLOCH -------------------------------- 3,909 ------------------------------------------- 443 BURKE ------------------------------------ 2,114 ____________ ------------------------------- 234 CAMDEN -------------------------------- 1,159 -------------------------------------------- 180 CANDLER ------------------------------ 731 ____________________________________________ 95 CHARLTON ____________________________ 555 -------------------------------------------- 70 CHATHAM __________ __________________ 29,377 -------------------------------------------- 5,663 EFFINGHAM __________________________ 1,940 _________ -----c---------------------------- 555 EMANUEL ______________________________ 2,455 ____________________________________________ 246
EVANS ------------------------------------ 1,078 ____________________________________________ 102
GLYNN ------------------------------------ 6,746 -------------------------------------------- 1,253 JENKINS _------------------------------ 1,253 ____________________________________________ 46 JOHNSON -------------------------------- 1,663 ____________________________________________ 245
LIBERTY -------------------------------- 2,367 -------------------------------------------- 126 LONG ---------------------------------------- 569 _____________________ ---------------------- 47 McINTOSH ------------------------------ 1,15l ___________________________________________ 98 MONTGOMERY ______________________ 1,012 -------------------------------------------- 174 SCREVEN -------------------------------- 1,657 -------------------------------------------- 188 TATTNALL ____________________________ 1,758 __________________ - - - - - 172
TOOMBS ---------------------------------- 2,489 ____________________ - - - 409
TOTAL ____________________ 64,958-------------------------------------------- 10,485
WRITE-IN VOTES: CHATHAM COUNTY-Mercedes Wright ----~--------------------------
1 vote
Second Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
DAWSON MATHIS
BAKER ------------------------------------ 479 BERRIEN -------------------------------- 1,865 BROOKS ---------------------------------- 1,506 CALHOUN ____________ _________________ 815
CLAY ---------------------------------------- 495 COLQUITT ------------------------------ 4,784 COOK ---------------------------------------- 1,707 CRISP ---------------------------------------- 2,297 DECATUR -------------------------------- 2,342 DOUGHERTY------------------------- 12,571 EARLY ------------------------------------ 1,738 GRADY ------------------------------------ 2,384 LANIER ---------------------------------- 551 LEE ------------------------------------------ 1,280 LOWNDES ------------------------------ 5,186 MILLER ------------------------------------ 517 MITCHELL ------------------------------ 2,781 QUITMAN ------------------------------- 353 RANDOLPH ---------------------------- 1,685 SEMINOLE ------------------------------ 1,123 STEWART ------------------------------ 671 TERRELL -------------------------------- 1,549 THOMAS ___________________ ______________ 4,091 TIFT ------------------------------------------ 3,000 TURNER ---------------------------------- 1,375 WEBSTER ______________________________ 289
WORTH ------------------------------------ 2,080
TOTAL ____________________ 59,514
WRITE-IN VOTES:
MILLER COUNTY-J. L. Pilcher ------------------------------------------------
1 vote
Third Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
JACK BRINKLEY CARL P. SAVAGE, JR.
CHATTAHOOCHEE ______________ 426 ____________________________________________ 44 CRAWFORD ---------------------------- 875 ____________________________________________ 152 DOOLY -------------------------------------- 1,645 ____________________________________________ 154 HARRIS ------------------------------------ 2,325 ____________________________________________ 368
:i~? 4:: HOUSTON ------------------------------ 10,054-------------------------------------------- 1,509 ~N-----------------:::----:::::::::::: 1,~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~
MERIWETHER ______________________ 3,045____________________________________________ 477
MONROE ---------------------------------- 1,976 -------------------------------------------- 345
w~1g~G~-~---::::----:-------::::~ 2~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3'li:
SCHLEY ---------------------------------- 480 _________ _ _ _ _ _ 52
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SUMTER ---------------------------------- 3,545 .------------------------------------------- 417
TALBOT ---------------------------------- 948 ----------
107
TAYLOR ---------------------------------- 1,446 -------------------------------------------- 160
TROUP ------------------------------------ 6,044 -------------------------------------------- 894 UPSON _ _ _____________________ 4,087 ------------------------- 590
TOTAL ____ - - - 67,438_ - - - - - - ------------ 9,453
Fourth Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
ELLIOTT H. LEVITAS BEN B. BLACKBURN
DeKALB ---------------------------------- 57,002_____________ ------------------------------ 46,858 FULTON (IN PART) ____________ 1,738 -------------------------------------------- 938 ROCKDALE _ _ _ _ _____ 2,471 _____________________________________________ 2,126
TOTAL __________________ 61,21l ____________________________________________ 49,922
WRITE-IN VOTES:
DeKALB COUNTY-James Harris -------------------------------------------Guy LeRoy White____________________________________ Young -----------------------------------------------------Bruce Gruher ------------------------------------------
2 votes 1 vote 1 vote
2 votes
Fifth Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
ANDREW YOUNG
WYMAN C. LOWE
FULTON (IN PART) ____________ 69,22L______________________________ 27,397
WRITE-IN VOTES:
FULTON (IN PART) ________________________ James Harris ________________ Eugene Duffy ________________ James Herrin ________________
Charles Weltner ____________ Andrew Young ______________ Claude Bailey ________________
Michael H. Mescon ________
Rodney Cook Thomas Lewis Askew ____ Fletcher Thompson ________ John Savage __________________ Wyche Fowler ______________ James Harrts ________________ Harold Davis ________________ H. L. Price ____________________
Cracker Barron ____________ Jim Jessee ______________________
A. P. Whitehead ____________ David Watkins ________________ Robert B. Pruitt ____________ Hal Gronholm ______________ Paul Coverdell ______________ David Rasigner _____________
Lloyd Jackson ____
24 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 2 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 2 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote
1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote
Sixth Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
JOHN J. FLYNT, JR.
NEWT GINGRICH
BUTTS _____________________ ______ ___________ 1,452 _____________ _________ _______________ ______ 556
CARROLL -------------------------------- 4,21l ____________________________________________ 5,021 CLAYTON -------------------------------- 9,678 _____________________ ----------------------- 10,929 COWETA ---------------------------------- 3,314-------------------------------------------- 2,414 DOUGLAS _________ ______________________ 3,058 ____________________________________________ 3,511 FAYETTE -------------------------------- 2,039 ___________________________________________ 1,894 FULTON (IN PART) ____________ 11,378 ------------------------------------------- 13,150 HARALSON ____________________________ 1,905 ___________________________ ----------------- 1,283
HEARD ------------------------------------ 742 _______________ ---------------------------- 264 HENRY ------------------------------------ 3,186 -------------------------------------------- 2,180 JASPER ------------------------------------ 881 ____________________________________________ 246 LAMAR ------------------------------------ 1,416______ _ _ _ ________________ 569
PIKE ---------------------------------------- 1,102 -------------------------------------------- 573 SPALDING ------------------------------ 4,720 -------------------------------------------- 3,718
TOTAL ____________________ 49,082____________________________ 46,308
WRITE-IN VOTES
CARROLL COUNTY-George Harrison -----------------------------------CLAYTON COUNTY-Terrell E. Abernathy ___________________________ COWETA COUNTY-Lester Maddox ---------------------------------------HENRY COUNTY-Andrew Young -----------------------------------------
Roy Kraus ---------------------------
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1 vote 1 vote 1 vote
1 vote 1 vote
Seventh Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
LARRY McDONALD
QUINCY COLLINS
BARTOW __________ _____________________ 3,120____________________________________________ 2,501
CHATTOOGA __________________________ 2,198 -------------------------------------------- 1,736 COBB ---------------------------------------- 22,125____________________________________________ 27,183
DADE __________------------------------------ 838______--------------------------------______ 345 FLOYD ------------------------------------- 7,750 ____________________________________________ 8,057 GORDON -------------------------------- _ 2,165____________________________________________ 1,968 PAULDING ____________________________ _ 2,288 ____________________________________________ 1,085
POLK ---------------------------------------- 2,762 ____________________________________________ 2,022 WALKER __________ ______________________ 4,166 ____________________________________________ 2,348
WHITFIELD (IN PART) ______ 581-------------------------------------------- 205
TOTAL ____________________ 47,993-------------------------------------------- 47,450
WRITE-IN VOTES:
CHATTOOGA ______________________________________ John Davis -------------------- _ W. R. Dover ____________________ Pat McKeighn ________________
COBB ----------------------------------------------------Jeanne Cahill __________________ Clifford Pope __________________ John W. Davis ________________ Steve Kendrick ______________ Lewis W. Wynne ___________ John Davis ______________________ Marion E. Wilhelm ________ Richard L. Fullerton ______ T. L. Dickson ________________ _ Julian Bond ____________________ Ottis L. Trout ________________
FLOYD -------------------------------------------------- John Davis ____________________ GORDON ----------------------------------------------John William .Carter ______
James Beverly Langford Bert Lance ---------------------Everett Rogers ________________ WALKER __________________________ ._ _ _ John Davis ----------------------
8 votes 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 7 votes
1 vote 2 votes 1 vote
1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote 1 vote
Eighth Congressional District DEMOCRAT
W. S. (BILL) STUCKEY, JR.
APPLING -------------------------------- 1,407 ATKINSON ------------------------------ 571
BACON ------------------------------------ 974 BALDWIN -------------------------------- 3,497
BEN HILL -------------------------------- 1,644
BIBB ---------------------------------------- 20,085 BLECKLEY ____________________________ 1,414 BRANTLEY ____________________________ 670
CLINCH ------------------------------------ 603 COFFEE ---------------------------------- 2,045
DODGE ------------------------------------ 2,520 ECHOLS ---------------------------------- 187
IRWIN -------------------------------------- 1,045 JEFF DAVIS ________________________ _ 909
JONES -------------------------------------- 1,863
LAURENS ------------------------------
PIERCE -----------------------------------PULASKI _-------------------------------
TELFAIR -------------------------------TREUTLEN ----------------------------
4,708 978
1,201 1,382
989
TWIGGS ---------------------------------- 1,350 WARE -------------------------------------- 3,783 WAYNE ------------------------------------ . 1,843
WHEELER ------------------------------ 1,158
WILCOX ---------------------------------- 1,278 WILKINSON __________________________ 1,078
TOTAL ____________________ 59,182
WRITE-IN VOTES:
BEN HILL COUNTY-Harry Powell----------------------------------Phil Luke ________________ -----------------------------
BIBB COUNTY-Harry Powell ________________________________________________ Bob Berlin ________________________________________________________ BerIin ____---------------------------------------______________________ Paul Jones --------------------------------------------------------
LAURE NS COUNTY-Harry Powell ________________________________________ TREUTLEN COUNTY-Harry Powell ---------------------------------------TWIGGS COUNTY-J. N. Gilbert ----------------------------------------------
1 vote 1 vote 2 votes 3 votes 1 vote 1 vote 2 votes 1 vote 1 vote
Ninth Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
PHIL M. LANDRUM RONALD D. REEVES, SR.
BANKS ___________ ________________________ 1,140-------------------------------------------- 303 BARROW _______________ ____________ _____ 2,768 ____________________________________________ 906 CATOOSA ________ ______ ________________ 2,778____________________________________________ 725
CHEROKEE ---------------------------- 3,798____________________________________________ 1,507
9
DAWSON ---------------------------------- 567____________________________________________ 160
FANNIN ---------------------------------- 1,709-------------------------------------------- 1,135 FORSYTH ---------------------------- __ 2,581____________________________________________ 841 FRANKLIN ------------------------ ____ 1,945______ _____________ _________________ ____ 375 GILMER ---------------------------------- 1,367______________ ---------------------------- 618 GWINNETT' ____________________________ 12,896__ ---------------------------------------- 5,907 HABERSHAM _______________________ 2,475 ____________________________________________ 700
HALL ---------------------------------------- 8,11o____________________________________________ 2,555
HART' ---------------------------------------- 2,0l l _______________ ----------------------------- 315 JACKSON -------------------------------- 3,551------------------------------------------- 923 LUMPKIN -------------------------------- 1,285-------------------------------------------- 374 MURRAY -------------------------------- 1,290-------------------------------------------- 271 PICKENS -------------------------------- 1,026____________________________________________ 265 RABUN ------------------------------------ 1,393 ____________________________________________ 288 STEPHENS ____________________________ 2,318 ____________________________________________ 673
TOWNS ------------------------------------ 1,108 -------------------------------------------- 366 UNION -------------------------------------- 2,212 -------------------------------------------- 698 WHITE ------------------------------------ 1,282-------------------------------------------- 462 WHITFIELD (IN PART) ____ 4,486-------------------------------------------- 1,173
TOTAL ____________________ 64,096____________________________________________ 21,540
WRITE-IN VOTES:
CATOOSA COUNTY-Sandra Babb -------------------------------------------Larry McDonald --------------------------------------
GILMER COUNTY-David E. Ralston -------------------------------------WHITE COUNTY-Maylon K. London --------------------------------------
1 vote 1 vote 3 votes 1 vote
Tenth Congressional District
DEMOCRAT
REPUBLICAN
ROBERT G. STEPHENS, JR. GARY PLEGER
CLARKE ---------------------------------COLUMBIA -----------------------------ELBERT' ---------------------------------GLASCOCK -----------------------------GREENE ----------------------------------
7,084 ____________________________________________ 5,522 2,593____________________________________________ 1,477 2,932 ____________________________________________ 522
271 ____________________________________________ 108 1,508 ____________________________________________ 172
HANCOCK ------------------------------ 826 -------------------------------------------- 495 JEFFERSON ____________________________ 1,657 -------------------------------------------- 727
LINCOLN -------------------------------MADISON --------------------------------
McDUFFIE -----------------------------MORGAN -------------------------------NEWTON --------------------------------
802 -------------------------------------------- 249 1,444 -------------------------------------------- 715
1,768 -------------------------------------------- 763 1,474 -------------------------------------------- 600 3,472 ____________________________________________ 1,102
OCONEE ---------------------------------- 1,l 65-------------------------------------------- 887 OGLETHORPE ------------------------ 994 ____________________________________________ 728
PUTNAM -------------------------------- 1,019 _____________ ------------------------------ 337
RICHMOND ---------------------------- 15,880 ------------------------------------------- 10,038 TALIAFERRO ________________________ 329-------------------------------------------- 57
WALTON -------------------------------- 2,692-------------------------------------------- 850
WARREN -------------------------------- 590-------------------------------------------- 267 WASHINGTON ________________________ 2,550 -------------------------------------------- 761
WILKES ---------------------------------- 1,877_____________________ ---------------------- 359
TOTAL _ _ _ _ 52,927_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 26,736
WRITE-IN VOTES: OCONEE COUNTY-Herb Hataway _ _ _ _ _ __
1 vote
10
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE November 5, 1974 General Election
ATLANTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Jack Paul Etheridge)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JACK PAUL ETHERIDGE Fulton __________________________________________86,894
TOTAL ______________________86,894
ATLANTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Joel J. Fryer)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOEL J. FRYER Fulton __________________________________________80,743
TOTAL ________________________80,743
ATLANTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Sam Phillips McKenzie)
COUNTI~S
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
SAM PHILLIPS McKENZIE Fulton __________________________________________82,506
TOTAL ________________________82,506
ATLANTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Claude D. Shaw)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICANPARTY
CLAUDE D SHAW THEODORE E. SMITH Fulton _________________________________________74,937____________________________________________27,602
TOTAL ________________________74,937 ____________________________________________27,602
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Paul E. Caswell)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
PAUL E. CASWELL Bryan ________________________ _________________ 820
Evans ------------------------------------------ 951 Liberty ---------------------------------------- 2,137
Long -------------------------------------------- 510 Mcintosh ------------------------------------ 1,075
Tattnall ---------------------------------------- 1,329
TOTAL ________________________ 6,822
ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed John R. Harvey for the unexpired
term of J. Max Cheney)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN R. HARVEY
Bryan ------------------------------------------ 912
Evans ------------------------------------------ 874
Liberty ---------------------------------------- 1,947
Long -------------------------------------------- 511
McIntosh -------------------------------------- 1,047
Tattnall ---------------------------------------- 1,288
TOTAL ________________________ 6,579
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DEMOCRATIC PARTY JOHN W. UNDERWOOD Bryan ------------------------------------------ 778 Evans ------------------------------------------ 892 Liberty ---------------------------------------- 2,126 Long -------------------------------------------- 523 Mclntosh ------------------------------------ 1,047 Tattnall ---------------------------------------- 1,226
TOTAL ------------------------ 6,592
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
AUGUSTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Wm. M. (Bill) Fleming, Jr.)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
WM. M. (BILL) FLEMING, JR.
Burke ------------------------------------------ 1,819
Columbia ------------------------------------ 2,867 Richmond ____________________________________16,382
TOTAL ________________________21,068
11
AUGUSTA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed John F. Hardin)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN F. HARDIN
Burke ------------------------------------------ 1,810
Columbia -------------------------------------- 2,916 Richmond _ _ _ _ ____________14,393
TOTAL ________________________19,119
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
BRUNSWICK JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY WINEBERT DAN FLEXER II
Appling ---------------------------------------- 1,377 Camden_____ _ _ _____________ 937
Glynn ------------------------------------------ 6,103 JWeaffynDea_vis -_-----_--_-_--_--_--_-_--_--_-_--_--_-_--_--_-_--_--_- 1,781480
TOTAL _____ _ ____10,975
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
CHATTAHOOCHEE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY
OSCAR D. SMITH, JR.
W. J. (BILL) SCHLOTH
Chattahoochee ____________________________ 298 ____________________________________________ 118
Harris ------------------------------------------ 1,354 -------------------------------------------- 1,184 Marion ---------------------------------------- 339 -------------------------------------------- 257 Muscogee ____________________________________l 3,429 ___ ________________________________________l 4,495
Talbot _ _ _ _ -------------------- 677-------------------------------------------- 351
- - Taylor _____________________ _ _ _ 1,150-------------------------------------------- 415
- - - - - - ----------------------------
TOTAL ________________________l 7,247___________________ _ _________16,820
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
CONASAUGA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
COY H. TEMPLES
Murray ---------------------------- 1,328
Whitfield ------------------------------------ 5,391
TOTAL ----------------------- 6,719
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
CORDELE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
WILLIAM LeROY McMURRAY, JR. Ben Hill _______________________ _ _ 1,776
Crisp ___ _ _ __ _ _ 2,398
Dooly -------------------------------------------- 1,555
Wilcox ------------------------------------------ 1,285
TOTAL ------------------------ 7,014
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CORDELE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
D. E. TURK Ben Hill ________________ _____________________ 1,768
Crisp -------------------------------------------- 2,172 Dooly -------------------------------------------- 1,420 Wilcox ------------------------------------------ 1,298
TOTAL ________________________ 6,658
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE COWETA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOSEPH C. JACKSON
Carroll ____________________ ____________________ 7,421
Coweta ---------------------------------------- 3,433 Heard ------------------------------------------ 798 Meriwether ---------------------------------- 3,105 Troup _ _ --------------------------- 5,908
TOTAL ________________________20,665
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
DOUGHERTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
LEONARD FARKAS
Dougherty __________________________________l l ,412
TOTAL ________________________ll,412
12
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
DOUGHERTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
BILLY LEE Dougherty __________________________________l l ,524
TOTAL ________________________l l,524
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
EASTERN JUDICIAL. CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
FRANK S. CHEATHAM, JR.
Chatham ----------------------------------~---23,694
TOTAL ________________________23,694
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
FLINT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
HUGH D. SOSEBEE
Butts -------------------------------------------- 1,702
Henry ------------------------------------------ 4,054
Lamar ------------------------------ 1,632 Monroe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2,152
TOTAL ------------------------ 9,540
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
GRIFFIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
ANDREW J. WHALEN, JR. Fayette _______________________ ____ 2,836
Pike ---------------------------------------------- 1,268 Spalding _____ _______________ 5,872 Upson ______________________ ____ 4,099
TOTAL ____________________________14,075
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
GWINNETT JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
REID MERRITT Gwinnett ____________________________________15,949
TOTAL ________________________15,949
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
PAUL W. (JOHNNY) PAINTER
Catoosa ---------------------------------------- 2,923
Chattooga ------------------------------------ 3,674
Dade -------------------------------------------- 778
Walker ---------------------------------------- 4,937
TOTAL ________________________12,312
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
MACON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Geo. B. Culpepper III)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
GEO. B. CULPEPPER III
Bibb ----------------------------------------------17,991
Crawford ------------------------------------ 825
Peach ------------------------------------------ 2,613
TOTAL ________________________21,429
MACON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed C. Cloud Morgan)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
C. CLOUD MORGAN Bibb ______________________________________________18,497
Crawford ------------------------------------ 793 Peach ________________________ ___ 2,328
TOTAL ________________________21,618
13
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
MIDDLE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
WALTER C. McMILLAN, JR.
Candler ---------------------------------------- 599
Emanuel -------------------------------------- 2,486
Jefferson ------------------------------------ 1,939
Toombs ---------------------------------------- 1,853 Washington ________________________________ 2,994
TOTAL ------------------------ 9,871
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
NORTHEASTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
A. RICHARD (DICK) KENYON
Dawson ---------------------------------------- 602
Hall ---------------------------------------------- 8,730
Lumpkin -------------------------------------- 1,353
White ------------------------------------------ 1,417
TOTAL ________________________12,102
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
NORTHEASTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JEFF C. WAYNE
Dawson ---------------------------------------- 620
Hall ---------------------------------------------- 8,838
Lumpkin -------------------------------------- 1,373
White ------------------------------------------ 1,437
TOTAL ________________________12,268
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
OCMULGEE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOSEPH B. DUKE
Baldwin ---------------------------------------- 3,685
Greene ------------------------------------------ - -
Hancock ------------------------------------ _ 851
Jasper ------------------------------------------ 855
Jones -------------------------------------------- 1,776
Morgan ---------------------------------------- 1,568
Putnam ---------------------------------------- 1,162
Wilkinson ------------------------------------ 1,037
TOTAL ________________________l O,934
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
OCMULGEE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOE BRILEY
Baldwin ---------------------------------------- 3,238
Greene ------------------------------------------ - -
Hancock -------------------------------------- 759
Jasper ------------------------------------------ 869
Jones -------------------------------------------- 1,804
Morgan ---------------------------------------- 1,535
Putnam ---------------------------------------- 1,059
Wilkinson ------------------------------------ 1,008
TOTAL ________________________l 0,272
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
PATAULA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY WALTER I. GEER
Clay -------------------------------------------- 497 Early -------------------------------------------- 1,729 Miller ------------------------------------------ 468 Quitman ____________________ ________________ 367
Randolph ------------------------------------ 1,686 Seminole ______________________________________ 1,117
Terrell ------------------------------------------ 1,519
TOTAL ------------------------ 7,383
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
ROME JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN A. FRAZIER, JR. Floyd ____________________________________________l 0,824
TOTAL ________________________l 0,824
14
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
SOUTHERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Marcus B. Calhoun)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY MARCUS B. CALHOUN
Brooks ------------------------------------------ 1,393 Colquitt ---------------------------------------- 4,626 Echols ____________________ _____________________ 189
Lowndes -------------------------------------- 4,886 Thomas ---------------------------------------- 4,023
TOTAL ________________________15,117
SOUTHERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed George A. Horkan, Jr.)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
GEORGE A. HORKAN, JR.
Brooks ------------------------------------------ 1,377
Colquitt ---------------------------------------- 4,681
Echols ------------------------------------------ 182
Lowndes -------------------------------------- 4,682
Thomas ---------------------------------------- 3,904
TOTAL ________________________14,826
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
STONE MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed William T. Dean)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY
WILLIAM T. DEAN JOHN CALVIN HUNTER
DeKalb _______________________________________ 55,852 -------------------------------------------- 36,105
Rockdale -------------------------------------- 3,085 ____________________________________________ 1,283
TOTAL ________________________58,937 ____________________________________________37,388
STONE MOUNTAIN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Clarence Lee Peeler, Jr.)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
CLARENCE LEE PEELER, JR.
DeKalb ________________________________________64,064
Rockdale ------------------------------------ 2,583
TOTAL ________________________66,647
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
TALLAPOOSA .JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DAN WINN
Douglas _______________________________________ 4,351
Haralson ___ ________ _________________________ 2,541
Paulding ____________________ _________________ 2,533
Polk ---------------------------------------------- 3,673
TOTAL ________________________13,098
DISTRICT ATTORNEY TALLAPOOSA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JOHN T. PERREN
Douglas ________________________ __ ____________ 4,212
Haralson ______________________________________ 2,645
Paulding -------------------------------------- 2,511
Polk ---------------------------------------------- 3,491
TOTAL _____________________12,859
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Ben A. Hodges)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
BEN A. HODGES Bacon ________________________ ________________ 956
Brantley ______________________________________ 605
Charlton ______________________________________ 514
Coffee ------------------------------------------ 1,987 Pierce ------------------------------------------ 950 Ware -------------------------------------------- 3,675
TOTAL ------------------------ 8,687
15
WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT (To Succeed Elie L. Holton)
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY ELIE L. HOLTON
Bacon ------------------------------------------ 922 Brantley -------------------------------------- 603
Charlton -------------------------------------- 465 Coffee ------------------------------------------ 2,048
Pierce ------------------------------------------ 883
Ware -------------------------------------------- 3,414
TOTAL ________________________ 8,335
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
WAYCROSS JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DEWEY HAYES
Bacon ------------------------------------------ 961
Brantley -------------------------------------- 619
Charlton -------------------------------------- 497
Coffee ------------------------------------------ 2,116
Pierce ------------------------------------------ 923
Ware -------------------------------------------- 3,590
TOTAL ________________________ 8,706
SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE
WESTERN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COUNTIES
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JAMES BARROW
OCclaornkeee -_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_-_--_-_- 91,,845861
TOTAL ________________________l l ,337
16
GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
COUNTY
Yes No. I
Appling _________ ---
557
Atkinson ___________
151
Bacon _______________
242
Baker_________ -- -- - Baldwin _____________ Banks _____________ -
105 2,186
379
Barrow ____________ -
I, 419
Bartow ______________ Ben HilL ___________
1,889 651
BBeibrrbi_en___________________-_-_-_-_-
507 13,561
Bleckley _____________
638
Brantley ______ - - -- --
196
Brooks ______________
384
Bryan ______________ Bulloch _____________ Burke _______________ Butts _______________
419 1, 764
651 575
Calhoun _____________
254
Camden _____________
261
Candler_ __ -------Carro]!__ _____ - -- -- --
195 3,941
Catoosa _____________
1,091
Charlton __________ -
137
Chatham ________ --Chattahoochee __
16,029 153
Chattooga ________ -Cherokee __ -- -----CCllaaryk_e___________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
950 2,214 8,501
113
Clayton _____________ 9,536
CCloibnbch_________________-_-_---
17!1 20,615
Coffee ____________
934
Colquitt__ _________ - - I, 366
Columbia ______ - _- - - Cook. __________ --Coweta __________
1,722 501
2,525
Crawford___ ---- ---
Crisp _____ Dade ____
-----------
Dawson __ -- -DDeecKaatulbr______________-_-_---
357 872 221 246 762
58,043
DDoodoglye_____________________--
---
Dougherty __ -- ----
Douglas_ ----------
EEcahrloyls_________-_-_-_-_-_--------
Effingham _____ -----
Elbert_ _______ ----
Emanuel_. ____ ----
Evans ______________
792 482 7,127 2,986 1,414 49 822 925 862
238
Fannin ______________
495
Fayette _________ - . - - I, 768
Floyd _______________
6,815
Forsyth _____________
1,357
Franklin ________ ---
549
Fulton _____________ 65,674
Gilmer ________ ----
441
Glaseock __________
80
Glynn ___________ ---
Gordon _________ Grady __________
-----
Greene _________ ----
Gwinnett_ ______ ----
Habersham ____ -----
Hall ___
-- ---
Hancock ________
2,809
I, 477 836 571
9,039 1,382
4,979 417
Haralson ____ -----Harris ______________ Hart__ ______________
I, 205 733 567
Heard ------ ----
Henry ____ --------
Houston _____ ---- --
Irwin _____ -----
Jackson -------- ---
Jasper ______ ------
Jeff Davis _____ ----
Jefferson ______ ----
Jenkins. ______ - ---
Johnson ____ ---
Jones _________ ----
Lamar_ _______ -- --
Lanier _________ ----
Laurens ----- ----
Lee ____________ Liberty ________
-------
Lincoln ________ Long __________
-----
Lowndes ________ ---
Lumpkin ___ --------
Macon ____ --------
Madison ___ ------
Marion _____ --------
MMccDInutfofsieh_________-_-_-_------
Meriwether _______
Miller _______________
267 I, 597 6,328
300 I, 864
286 349 593 332 172 962 645 165 I, 817 561 482 287 152 I, 924 595 696 842 167 654 428 I, 156 123
MitchelL __________ .
981
Monroe ______ -----
Montgomery __ ----Morgan ____ ------
Murray_ -------Muscogee ___ ---- --
Newton __
----
Oconee _________ ----
OPaguleldthinogrp_e_____________-_-_-
Peach ______________
737 220
736 362 13,603
2,079 1,011
627 I, 377 1,290
Pickens ___ --------
Pierce _____ --------
Pike ______ Polk_ ______
-
-
-
-------
Pulaski ___ ----------
QPuutintmaman_________-_-____-_-_-
Rabun _____________
418 321 412 I, 702 423
505 99
581
Randolph ______ --Richmond _____ --Rockdale ___ -------Schley _____ -----Screven ____
409 11,975
I, 966 124 545
Seminole. ______ . Spalding ________
---
Stephens ___ --- ----
Stewart_ ____
297 I, 961 I, 082
203
Sumter. ____
1,277
Talbot_ ___
220
Taliaferro_ -- ----
TattnalL _. _ Taylor_ _____ Telfair ______ Terrell _____
------
---
------
Thomas _____
Tift__ ____
--- --
Toombs ____ ----- --
Towns _____ --- --
Treutlen _____ ------
Troup ______
72 426
411 471 563 1,608
1,660 999 317 283
2,938
Turner _____
326
Twiggs ____
479
Union ______
432
Upson ______ -------
Walker _______ Walton ______ Ware ______
--- -- ------
--------
856 I, 871 I, 116 I, 605
warren_ - - -- - - -
155
Washington ______ "'ayne __ _________
--
I, 262 600
Webster ______ ----
84
Wheeler ____ White ______
--------
--------
Whitfield ____________
249 801 2,870
"-''ilcox ______________
321
Wilkes ______________
593
Wilkinson _____ Worth _______
--------
465 661
---~--
TOTALS ___ -------- 370,697
No
No. 1
503 278 458 157 1,663 657 1,257 2,076 697 583 6,415 475 264 627 374 1,225 569 1,019 191 659 143 2,614 932 391 6,239
73 582 2,172 1,992
83 8, 727
189 21,325
246 2,350
846 649 I, 831 2m 982 426 I 7\J 708 25,234 689 565 2,611 2,760 948
77 667 I, 524 675 492 602 1,692 5,192 1,245 1,353 26, 704 533 135 I, 693 I, 275 803 535 8,123 1,183 3,211 531 1,062 789 973
83 3,078 2,893
395 I, 863
717 244 673 489 610 589 800 150 2,416 :J86 377 316 137 2,816 664 582 696 183 867 330 I, 372 160 I, 108 939 356 732 582 4,787 1,547 454 366 I, 464 1,000 394 420 842 2,003 557 569
79 453 381 5, I 72 I, 864 190 414 405 5, 168 I, 367 132 1,.>52 355
97 555 556
:mo
562 1,344
830 709 I 73 355 I, 928 637 289 7 41 :i, 292 I, 742 1, /:{9 I, 969 294 941 587 106 197 457 2,123 417 760 454 422
252, 155
Yes
No. 2
646 171 388 119 2,814 690 I, 832 2,564 925 697 14,890 836 243 561 502 I, 99\1 781 1,031 336 459 238 5, 15(i I, 557 296 17,060 155 1,014 2,842 8,695 142 12,399 232 31,153 1,020 2,671 I, 895 669 2,970 416 I, 110 338 302 950 61,750 970 615 7,405 3,725 866
85 1,010 I, 736
982 390 729 2,310 9,158 I, 562 921 72, 186 580 105 3,073 I, 888 933 830 11,554 I, 619 5,600 613 1,513 I, 036 781 350 2,716 7,207 444 2,347 599 363 752 462 449 I, 097 858 137 2,365 671 608 367 200 3,220 881 806 957 248 852 487 I, 698 149 I, 378 I, 132 301 968 697 14,603 2,376 I, 178 687 I, 835 I, 582 544 5ll 684 2,225 619 692 Ill 726 565 12,553 2,532 173 664 438 2, !)38 I, 339 285 I, 83:J 348 123 733 602 545 748 I, 828 I, 890 I, 046 395 373 3,472 563 559 670 I, 425 2,308 I, 826 2,206 214 I, 450 791 126 318 954 3,318 582 839 618 780
441,428
No
No. 2
383 173 196
54 1,099
381 974 1,334 399 384 5,086 312 197 411 299 953 466 499 122 399 105 2, 703 656 114 6,184 53 553 1,585 2,047 55 6,154 104 12,104 661 1,298 657 492 I, 454 213 683 225 156 542 24,859 474 402 2, 751 2,167 407
41 499 857 576 274 286 1,252 3,966 1,114 806 23,566 317 71 I, 450 908 719 355 5,930 9;34 3,123 199 855 500 592 206 I, 751 2,218 226 I, 389 301 208 503 294 414 462 540
82 I, 987
325 234 172
72 I, 403
345 495 557 104 609 197 824 116 673 442 217 469 373 5,383 I, 309 349 296 1,051 718 263 271 516 1,415 246 390
5:l 326 249 5,074 I, 247 137 :l:H 218 3,957 I, 067 I 96 946 190
48
:mo
:JOO 309 435 I, 125 641 5!18 Ill 227 I, 631 339 212 349 2,518 I, 364 989 I, 113 18:l 750 402
72 134 367 1,616 270 549 285 263
195,078
Yes
No. 3
346 78
17:J 70
I, 537 272 882
I, 332 392 351
7,602 374 96 284 264
1,102 459 516 186 164 149
2,357 534 IOI
10,185 90
500 1,434 5,494
80 5,225
106 10,968
545 1,200
907 344 I, 579 225 622 141 145 505 33,252 448 323 3,800 I, 807 475 38 477 1, 07!) 509 222 291 I, 029 4,679 782 384 39,275 268
48 I, 624 1,059
515 375 5,471 879 3,438 190 711 430 389 171 1,299 3,404 198 I, 273 259 209 433 306 247 557 489 150 I, 184 288 303 145
82 I, 690
407 421 548
JO(j
440 251i 815
76 639 5<!1 138 57!1 324 7,733 I, 360 625 374 793 7fi0 298 20fi 290 I, Hi7 286 339
45 355 321 6,804 1,414
84 338 250 I, 421 739 135 tl37 148
52 2(i4
286 325 345 1,041
40 640 181i 18!! I, 783 241 270 242 mi-1 882 841 I, 208 121 6!)1
441 55 158 446 I, 871 239 481 324 387
224,133
No
No. 3
622 231 345
83 2,135
622 1,556 2,218
773 647 10,883 629 309 597 459 I, 538 682 877 198 661 158 4,811 I, 422 224 10,805 105 925 2,635 4,466
88 11,871
2().j
29,970 994
2,033 1,452
730 2,552
371 I, 016
362 231 854 47,024 797 599 6,090 3,678 687
72 936 I, 361 935 396 486 2,208 6,825 I, 684 I, 195 45,349 466 103 2,607 I, 452 I, 024 546 11,237 I, 487 4,613 333 I, 360 970 848 296 2,868 5,441 391 2,185 525 324 718 41!1 562 884 808 149 2,843 616 437 277 149 2,513 !i81 765 844 218 !110 375 I, 487 161 1,138 893 303 fi93 568 10,571 I, 937 747 504 1, 750 I, 364 429 540 fi59 1,053 502 5(i7
81 575 367 9,450 2, 141 200 537 359 5,043 1, /i23 224 I, (i23
336 77
541 541
:n11
705 I, li8I 1,377
828 212 358 2,806 561 441 543 3, 133 2,312 I, 7!l0 1,89:l 225 I, 188 722 126 239 731 2,654 532 653 502 623
354,608
Yes
No
---~ --~
No. 4
No. 4
------ ----
523
462
145
259
304
236
104
64
2, 722
1,242
364
566
I, 2!J9
1,211
2,070
I, 619
611
673
591
389
12, 63:J
5,599
569
456
200
227
451
447
367
380
I, 629
1,079
773
463
694
705
232
163
325
456
194
120
3,876
3,323
I, 108
845
160
205
14,282
6, 702
132
76
790
619
2,174
I, 932
7,418
2,579
98
77
10,203
7,105
220
149
27,440
13,701
787
776
I, 754
I, 861
I, 605
827
509
578
2,628
1,548
338
258
917
778
298
259
195
199
694
646
56,527
22,472
867
589
514
413
6,486
3,435
3,126
2,416
675
522
93
45
753
669
I, 485
908
I, 003
595
290
351
376
448
I, 837
1,403
6,576
5,443
I, 201
I, 330
546
I, 082
60,457
23,775
361
352
68
107
2,849
I, 432
I, 451
I, 162
703
848
611
295
10,417
6,401
I, 233
I, 160
4,812
3,468
514
301
I, 113
I, 003
767
630
640
746
236
247
2,118
2,091
6,098
2,866
261
356
I, 646
I, 800
428
408
318
232
595
603
387
393
331
4ll0
901
570
773
542
203
91
2,051
2,087
499
413
422
344
300
220
162
98
3,184
I, 340
532
578
614
586
696
684
168
173
670
708
434
261
1,088
1,174
121
126
948
896
854
593
195
251
761
561
533
436
12, 10!1
5, (i32
I, 913
1,517
8-!H
530
48!)
379
I, 347
1,253
I, 338
889
414
362
418
346
529
564
1,610
I, 731
492
333
585
373
93
60
540
430
425
290
10,ml7
5,420
2,205
1,358
119
167
511
396
375
258
4,096
2,581
1,027
1,278
163
208
I, 425
1,149
212
281
81
74
383
434
-11 I
456
441
:J27
(i09
483
I, 556
I, 27!J
li45
li93
887
(i21
251
169
320
248
2,810
I, 825
387
443
454
308
337
525
1,838
2,016
I, 893
I, 533
1,53(i
I, 165
I, 789
1,374
150
205
1,017
886
562
537
79
99
198
196
638
575
3,065
I, 655
39;1
424
562
634
434
386
644
405
-~-- -----
369,955 215,608
18
Yes
No. 5
614
140
352
117
2, \126
535
1,806
2,581
929
695 14,311
67V 22!1
540
430 1,917
715
980
303
424 221
5,369
1,515
221
14,569
14!1
1,025 2, 740
7,607
128
14,271
201
35,315
1,031
2,123
I, 723
713
3,372
410
1, 137
308 273
888
72, 703 802
590
8,180
3,987
828
61
919
1,321
967
371
538
2,465
8,009
1, 748
910
76, 792
515
85
3, 183
1,785 881
752
12, 758
1,606
5,917
328
1,518
961
723
341
2, 753
7,052
386
2,276
518
341
686
396
457
1,071
950
216
2,587
687
493
374
154
3,431
812
758
852
214
789
458
1,628
145
1,244
1,086
268
925
551
15,089
2,444
1,044
616
1,904
1,493
514 511
756
1,890
580 711
91
702
482
IO, 817
2,528
150
604
411
4, 750
1,343
257
1, 716
352 gr,
523
565 492
730
1,854
I, 889
97G
334
388
3,707
591
'
538 561
2,300
2,298
1, 783
2, 138 211
I, 172
648
118
287
945
3,355
535 783
539
755
456,509
GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (Continued)
No
No. 5
3(ll 169 168
41 842 362 710 9\13 2 .. 0 339 4,054 322 192 457 295 7(\l 447 417 105 387
92 1,893
476 132 6,975 53 414 I, 386 2,441 42 3,616 102 6,876 532 1,162 GGD 385 878 168 545 203 105 491 II, 499 442 348 1, 88(i 1,560 371 46 493 760 468 254 256 926 3,618 765 705 13,292 233 69 I, 052 749 658 156 4,056 787 2,413 I 71 600 433 549 168 1,461 1,893 203 I, 181 276 166 475 350 322 3!10 351
89 l, 510
234 246 131
77 1,010
306 433 559 107 560 168 702
98 508 359 201 387 365 3,227 l, 074 355 292 703 625 214 230 326 I, 366 220 247 43 258 185 fi, 845 960 124 277 188 I. 900 944 IOI 814 130 35 27\J 278 21(;
338 906 -124 513
94 180 1,053 271 169 274 I, 531 I, 02!1 86-1 952 139 696 430
65 112 256 I, 233 242 404 254 278
140,412
Yes
No. 6 ----
641 150 273 112 2, 27\1 502 1,444 1,993 819 634 17,260 711 207 474 369 1,519 713 800 246 291 202 3, 796 1,063 156 12,192 128 899 2,152 6,467 116 8,914 187 23,509 899 1, 726 I, 408 554 2,376 396 1,096 204 236 721 45,033 871 573 5,549 2,697 695
54 791 I, 174 832 348 432 1,612 6,015 1,199 681 53,420 400 91 2,2!)6 1,452 815 574 8, 782 1,288 4,364 295 1,124 664 593 277 1,946 5,939 446 2,073 459 298 656 434 451 l, 126 706 171 2,268 532 402 294 120 2,021 635 637 767 146 651 379 1,243 127 1,098 981 244 784 480 10,404 l, 885 908 599 1,422 1,409 405 488 528 l, 659 509 613
72 542 396 9,538 I, 873 149 529 3-13 2, 18-1 1,009 21!1 I, 375 260 107 347 518 484 528 I, -l4G 1,586 84G 259 417 2, r,12 490 538 509 1, 13fi I, 701 I, 456 1,628 I 74 1,068 522 98 280 730 2,506 517 653 563 649
338,025
No
No. 6
366 161 215 47 1,414 412 1,066 1,519 421 410 4,350 352 198 418 331 1,067 463 599 13\1 455
91 3,308
845 184 8,493
62 521 l, 868 3,613
61 8,520
120 17,346
735 1,395
863 537 I, 732 20(i 628 271 151 643 3-1,590 472 353 4,141 2, 704 437
51 608 900 599 273 377 1,551 5,233 1,275 815 31, 733
324 86
I, 753 I, 039
732 315 7, 704 I, 037 3,788 188 921 720 634 201 2, 123 3,072 226 1,554 328 204 462 301 327 451 578 117 I, 823 367 316 I 71 109 2,128 464 561 605 173 633 230 1,056 104 646 443 197 540 416 7,164 I, 448 501 317 I, 127 725 305 278 516 1,609 268 33!1
57 386 225 6, 764 1,589 131 325 257 4,200 1,232 13G 1,117 22G 34 322 314 242 508 1,254
655 539 13!) 202 I, 952 327 213 29!1 2,035 1, 6-12 1,088 I, 360 167 765 51!1
89 13-1 46G I, !130 274 61-1 257 367
2-12, 830
Yes
No. 7
446 106 220
76 1,785
354 1,141 1,661
619 520 9,965 459 132 351 306 1,244 569 612 192 241 155 3,190 825 147 11,224 117 684 l, 780 5,901
84 7,238
137 19,350
679 1,616 1,262
500 2,090
309 716 199 166 629 37,074 577 421 4, 776 2,284 519
46 668 1,070 621 296 310 1,387 5,070 985 541 44,152 307 60 1,977 1,400 650 509 7,225 1,044 4,018 253 834 661 436 209 1,536 4,137 279 1,641 348 214 524 349 287 728 538 173 1,454 419 299 241 101 2,052 496 540 670 155 574 338 1,070 105 767 702 171 600 414 9,996 1,696 756 499 1,149 1,055 333 352 385 1,347 395 451 56 427 289 8,376 1,488 125 437 259 1,802 936 199 1,145 249 .51 33!)
402 346 379 1,229 I, 478 767 221 293 2,294 352 3G2 359 I, 596 1,365 I, 327 I, 439 129 836 429
88 199 546 2,217 346 486 399 516
277,291
No
No. 7
485 205 253
75 1,803
433 1,216 1,842
608 424 7,411 490 238 499 397 1,258 556 707 169 506 139 3,791 988 181 9,129
73 671 2,050 4,051 86 9,678 152 20,132 794 1,466 I, 022 574 I, 931 263 886 282 198 707 39,031 617 457 4,686 3,047 616
67 716 884 763 .
314 434 1,683 5,966 1,386 958 36,361 363
81 2,015 1,123
864 394 8,460 1,223 3,950 245 1,087 675 764 236 2,489 4,537 312 1,745 371 250 574 356 421 645 674 119 2,481 447 272 212 120 1,872 539 615 657 148 716 249 1,114 123 878 639 234 638 459 7,228 1,589 548 378 1,317 969 338 281 614 1,809 345 423 64 570 322 7,826 1,698 163 3!18 340 4, 5\13 1,264 151 l, 288 212 49 421 400 328 r,02
1,408 7G2 G38 169 251
2,120 420 298 430
, 2,048 1,763 1, 198 l, 516 179 1,062 595 84 165 570 2, I 13 393 692 373 460
279,426
Yes
No. 8
571 153 300 112 2,070 485 1,463 2,157 836 661 10, 783 557 191 455 401 1,545 686 809 275 332 207 4,362 1,291 177 12,747 125 861 2,204 6,094
98 11,035
208 26,494
902 l, 680 1,661
654 2,579
367 946 250 225 759 53,212 669 477 7,232 3,172 637 52 821 1,070 882 323 546 2,018 6,504 I, 452 788 53,302 412 73 2,582 1,446 848 604 9,781 1,288 4, 776 321 1,280 786 633 287 2,266 5,526 379 2,015 447 263 616 430 363 916 712 201 1,907 583 406 285 134 2,812 549 691 675 172 707 379 1,399 126 1,066 837 250 770 482 12,575 1,907 835 545 1,413 1,128 422 420 541 1,701 448 590 90 498 453 11, 735 I, 919 139 513 358 2,193 1,097 223 1,395 306 73 469 490 492 G04 I, G72 1, 725 948 253 336 3,291 493 449 492 I, 7.51 2,116 I, 485 I, 826 1\11 1,035 576 110 224 758 2,695 431 68Q
468 672
357,664
No
No. 8
382
157
193
44
1,618
347
865
1,372
372
342
7,269
429
190
383
313
1,012
449
538
109
408
113
2,686
619
171
7,217
76
509
1,761
3,910
69
6,021
104
13,361
612
l, 442
647
419
1,464
218
684
239
143
583
25,518
543
432
2,622
2,233
496
55
553
811
535
282
276
1,217
4,668
966
782
27, 766
275
71
1,452
967
681
237
6,513
987
3,302
177
767
572
582
181
1,848
3,242
221
1,309
301
213
484
274
365
526
529
88
2,087
298
281
175
87
1,209
426
461
677
148
615
218
823
98
678
520
167
509
408
5,007
1,397
502
329
1,065
994
278
~
299
476
1,536
292
299
46
323
217
4,724
1,404
140
316
254
4,896
1,134
129
1,081
179
34
272
342
239
422
1,018
510
631
125
217
1,373
288
217
344
1,840
1,177
I ,026
1,201
148
766
463
70
139
395
1, 746
322
515
303
312
-----
209, 436
19
GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (Continued)
COUNTY
Appling _____________ Atkinson ____________
Bacon _______________
Baker_________ --- ___ Baldwin ___________ -Banks_____________ --
Barrow ______________
B a r t o w ______________ 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 _____________
D e c a t u r _____________ 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 _______________
PPiicerkceen_s_________-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Pike ________________ Polk_ _______________
Pulaski__ ____________
Putnam _____________ Quitman ____________
Rabun _______ Randolph _____
--
-------
SRRcoihcchlkemdyao_ln_e_d__________________--_--_--_--_--
Screven _____________
Seminole ____________
Spalding _________ Stephens _________
--
Stewart_ ________
Sumter _____________
Talbot_ _______ -- --
Taliaferro. ________ TTaayttlo~ra_l_L_______-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Telfair ______________ Terrell_ _____________
Thomas __________ Tift__ ____________
Toombs ___________
---
Towns ______________ Treutlen ____________ Troup _______________
Turner ______________ Twiggs ______________ Union _______________ Upson ______________
W a l k e r ______________ Walton __________
Ware _________
Warren ______ --WWaasyhnien_g_t_o_n______________-_-_Webster _____________
Wheeler _____________ White _______________
Whitfield ____________
Wilcox ______________ Wilkes ______________
Wilkinson ___________ Worth ______________
TOTALS ____________
Yes
No. 9
412 94
208 76
1,841 341
1,129 1,564
680 417 10,123 495 116 333 294 1,303 540 642 215 216 155 3,301 891 118 10,952 107 697 1,755 6,434 82 8,150 143 22,513 622 1,086 1,280 474 l, 959 273 775 154 155 629 45,812 577 426 5,597 2,343 583 33 560 879 663 258 281 1,445 4,994 979 575 49,665 318
63 2,092 1,150
595 525 7, 700 993 3,494 233 888 553 456 203 1,552 5,070 268 I, 493 287 208 503 319 247 689 593 159 1,546 399 388 220 92 2,378 426 524 590 111 533 288 1,076
95 759 672 169 576 383 11,282 1,561 757 435 1,017 I, 128 316 315 413 1,253 376 400 47 432 313 9,089 1,694 103 375 296 I, 680 885 149 I, 112 181 57 361 373 327 -192 I, 197 I, 269 648 195 289 2,530 354 349 355 967 I, 489 1,200 1,431 132 817 409
53 178 542 2,228 341 496 384 472
296,834
No
No. 9
457 197 251 58 1,662 453 1,230 1, 729 530 522 6,801 446 242 448 384 1,177 549 656 144 484 135 3,536 926 183 8,315 81 659 1,997 3,701
70 8,658
139 16,838
796 1,518
891 564 1,915 277 766 277 191 347 31,262 571 435 3,915 2,864 468
69 735 820 663 308 335 1,629 5,643 1,408 933 31,807 353 83 1, 780 1,128 859 272 8,300 1,187 4,303 212 1,009 739 711 241 2,348 3,396 289 1, 723 385 230 532 358 437 664 555 119 2,358 458 267 216 LIO 1,618 596 580 680 183 716 290 I, 120 113 874 560 227 622 464 6,077 1,580 531 390 1,419 852 338 325 539 I, 846 350 442 58 439 297 6,228 1,604 157 394 276 2,850 1,206 171 I, 243 270 46 400 408 292 511 1,326 750 649 153 266 I, 895 396 305 415 2,002 1, 732 I, 176 1,355 179 862 563 105 172 588 2,008 400 603 425 459
249,653
Yes
No. 10
365 84 175 71
1,638 272 910
1,341 513 386
9,093 409 108 319 287
1,035 491 532 176 185 146
2,697 638 115
9,430 102 674
1,489 5,570
77 5,672
125 16,985
598 1,258 1,089
349 1,839
258 632 130 139 573 32,631 505 367 4,300 1,816 485
42 490 832 565 207 250 1,005 4,300 788 450 40,251 259 51 1, 764 1,025 530 487 5,473 869 3,375 214 705 544 366 176 1,216 4,194 220 I, 304 265 202 450 298 225 619 487 158 1,309 329 284 202 89 I, 852 404 452 550 124 446 251 950
81 718 590 138 519 232 8,968 1,347 661 360 869 969 278 262 330 I, 114 340 360 51 363 271 7,408 1,379 101 328 262 I, 431 747 160 956 195 51 274 335 305 341 1,045 1,271 617 166 257 2,249 292 307 302 1,303 1,073 870 1,266 l04 736 366 78 158 463 I, 907 278 417 318 411
240,325
No
No. JO
488 194 272
72 1,809
504 1,356 1,943
634 513 7,569 479 245 466 352 1,347 583 757 171 492 140 4,103 1,068 189 9,772
83 677 2,198 3,754
79 10,532
142 21,030
784 1,652 1,026
654 2,041
272 887 297 203 702 40,119 604 476 4,777 3,293 597 66 793 873 745 354 370 1,942 6,142 1,523 1,008 36,516 383 87 2,086 1,191 907 442 9,803 1,261 4,273 235 1,131 717 754 256 2,588 4,092 308 I, 865 406 243 587 366 455 694 698 110 2,536 489 362 243 Ill 1,995 586 632 712 171 775 313 1,247 122 941 655 242 655 477 7,779 I, 745 611 431 1,505 932 353 392 635 1,928 382 457 61 483 320 7,913 I, 876 154 435 314 4,575 1,366 165 I, 352 239 56 411 441 316 613 I, 441 762 680 179 276 2,295 408 316 464 2,221 2,026 I, 492 1,532 207 946 594 91 181 616 2,224 433 670 377 295
290,897
Yes
No. 11
408 109 215
79 1,975
343 1,066 1,499
561 407 11,151 489 164 321 264 1,135 517 614 177 245 162 2,936 715 145 8,510
89 718 1,697 5,361 85 6,988 125 19,943 664 1,368 1,096 402 2,100 287 716 156 162 583 36,088 608 426 4,208 2,150 558 35 544 646 646 221 338 1,265 4,934 940 569 41,433 300 77 1,824 1,136 603 505 6,896 923 2,995 270 836 453 436 204 I, 554 4, 785 289 1,572 312 219 567 341 367 791 548 143 I, 951 349 274 229 98 1,440 382 512 610 107 492 298 959 92 789 651 170 622 402 6,814 1,482 695 409 I, 107 1,044 332 303 382 1,263 432 426 57 423 300 8,202 1,582 114 408 275 1,422 836 138 1,109 169 79 317 373 374 423 I, 119 1,301 721 179 298 2,191 324 415 327 841 1,236 892 1,507 145 1,036 441 56 208 490 1,995 359 482 503 477
260,562
No
- -Ye-s -
No ----
No. 11
No. 12
No.12
----- ----
472
426
386
180
148
233
251
250
205
63
94
45
1,604
2,173
1,321
516
403
293
1,290
1,280
1,027
1,827
1,766
1,504
595
735
454
575
523
403
6,433
11,346
5,979
444
525
373
188
154
201
491
355
414
413
343
323
1,321
1,327
1,030
579
536
525
708
738
596
180
212
147
486
260
412
125
172
110
4,072
3,659
3,123
1,144
1,029
765
184
170
148
11,188
11,931
7,578
97
105
68
682
761
608
2,143
1,905
1,846
4,336
7,035
2,701
75
88
68
9,941 166
9,808 164
7,268 133
19,554
24,417
15,269
781 1,576
706 1,254
677 1,252
1,124
1,354
807
659 1,929
509 2,264
516 1,564
270
308
233
846 298 193 710 41,210
557 418
788 217 178
689 48,672
640 422
713 230 177 599 29,384 490
411
5,309 3,100
553
6,025 2,742
632
3,493 2,486
385
71 785 702 717 338 381 1, 795 5,979 1,446
51 656 752 719 262
331 1,614 6,486 1, 136
58 615 716
574 280 292 1,440 4, 754 1,233
950
620
881
39,179
54,675
27,440
361
325
323
67
73
61
2,092
2,184
1,635
1,189
1,278
965
844
649
789
233
651
252
9,033
R, 492
7,498
1,272
1,080
1,054
4,875
4,197
3,514
220
459
192
1,190
1,030
894
893
664
614
775
542
610
252
223
209
2,369
1,856
1,993
3,749
5,489
3,148
284
297
239
I, 699
1,777
I, 421
381
327
338
223
224
198
535
548
490
344
345
333
370
281
437
609
809
536
667
608
519
141
186
96
2,071
I, 75\l
2,156
492
478
356
254
395
272
228
253
192
120
113
88
2,523
2,352
1,528
639
575
428
ti22
571
514
691
657
599
193
154
138
773
547
694
300
339
257
1,224
I, 265
924
122
91
113
872
931
712
619
753
539
232
186
201
600
619
565
470
441
407
10,255
10,522
5,832
I, 724
I, 689
1,500
635
826
462
421
465
315
1,347
1,307
I, 114
926
I, 116
796
336
344
285
359
360
300
594
439
472
I, 134
1,488
1,672
306
330
288
410
504
368
57
59
52
472
485
383
310
354
256
7,702
9,226
6,004
1,757
1,842
1,450
150
128
129
413
432
342
305
339
238
4,055
I, 689
2, 818
1,302
917
I, 161
198
191
120
1,295
1,245
1,072
288
257
190
52
61
36
413
403
303
419
413
349
278
350
252
554
525
4~8
I, 429
1,304
1,215
810
1,382
603
651
695
581
176
237
133
253
299
238
2,379
2,569
I, 803
448
381
367
267
434
227
466
416
335
2,674
971
I, 925
I, 981
I, 707
1,464
1,525
1,315
1,041
1,426
1,626
I, 165
184
134
169
786
991
783
546
468
493
113
82
84
162
206
144
588
659
456
2,272
~.355
I, 812
365
414
316
699
542
563
245
390
302
469 ------
521
---
395
----
291,292
325,017 221,938
20
GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (Continued)
COUNTY
Appling _____________ Atkinson ____________
Bacon _______________
Baker_________ --- ___ Baldwin ___________ --
Banks _________ - - - - - Barrow ______________
B a r t o w ______________ 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 _____________
D e c a t u r _____________ 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 __________
PPeaaucldh_in_g_______-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-
Pickens _____________ Pierce _______________ Pike ________________
Polk_ _______________
Pulaski__ ____________
Putnam _____________ Quitman ____________ Rabun ______________
Randolph ___________ Richmond ___________ Rockdale ____________ Schley ______________
Screven _____________
Seminole ____________ Spalding ____________ Stephens ____________ Stewart_ ____________
Sumter ______________ Talbot_ _____________
Taliaferro ___________ Tatt,alL ___________
Taylor ___
Telfair ____ ::::::::::
Terrell_ _____________
Thomas _____________
Tift__ ____________ Toombs ___________
--
Towns ______________ Treutlen ____________ Troup _______________
Turner ______________ Twiggs ______________ Union _______________ Upson ______________
Walker Walton
_________________---
--
W\Vaarrere_n_____________-_-_-_ -Washington __________ Wayne ______________ Webster _____________ Wheeler _____________ White _______________
Whitfield ____________
Wilcox ______________ Wilkes ______________
Wilkinson ___________ Worth ______________
TOTALS ____________
Yes
No. 9
412 94
208 76
1,841 341
1,129 1,564
680 417 10,123 495 116 333 294 1,303 540 642 215 216 155 3,301 891 118 10,952 107 697 1,755 6,434 82 8,150 143 22,513 622 1,086 1,280 474 1,959 273 775 154 155 629 45,812 577 426 5,597 2,343 583 33 560 879 663 258 281 1,445 4,994 979 575 49,665 318
63 2,092 1,150
595 525 7, 700 993 3,494 233 888 553 456 203 1,552 5,070 268 I, 493 287 208 503 319 247 689 593 159 1,546 399 388 220 92 2,378 426 524 590 111 533 288 1,076
95 759 672 169 576 383 11,282 1,561 757 435 1,017 I, 128 316 315 413 I, 253 376 400 47 432 313 9,089 1,694 103 375 296 I, 680 885 149 I, 112 181 57 361 373 327 -192 1,197 I, 269 648 195 289 2,530 354 349 355 967 I, 489 1,200 1,431 132 817 409
53 178 542 2,228 341 496 384 472
296,834
No
No. 9
457 197 251 58 1,662 453 1,230 1,729 530 522 6,801 446 242 448 384 I, 177 549 656 144 484 135 3,536 926 183 8,315 81 659 1,997 3,701
70 8,658
139 16,838
796 1,518
891 564 1,915 277 766 277 191 347 31,262 571 435 3,915 2,864 468
69 735 820 663 308 335 1,629 5,643 1,408 933 31,807 353 83 1,780 1,128 859 272 8,300 1,187 4,303 212 1,009 739 711 241 2,348 3,396 289 1, 723 385 230 532 358 437 664 555 119 2,358 458 267 216 110 1,618 5H6 580 680 183 716 290 I, 120 113 874 560 227 622 464 6,077 1,580 531 390 I, 419 852 338 325 539 I, 846 350 442 58 439 297 6,228 1,604 157 394 276 2,850 1,206 171 I, 243 270 46 400 408 292 511 1,326 750 649 153 266 I, 895 396 305 415 2,002 I, 732 I, 176 1,355 179 862 563 105 172 588 2,008 400 603 425 459
249,653
Yes
No. 10
365 84 175 71
1,638 272 910
1,341 513 386
9,093 409 108 319 287
1,035 491 532 176 185 146
2,697 638 115
9,430 102 674
1,489 5,570
77 5,672
125 16,985
598 1,258 1,089
349 1,839
258 632 130 139 573 32,631 505 367 4,300 1,816 485
42 490 832 565 207 250 1,005 4,300 788 450 40,251 259 51 1, 764 1,025 530 487 5,473 869 3,375 214 705 544 366 176 1,216 4,194 220 1,304 265 202 450 298 225 619 487 158 1,309 329 284 202 89 I, 852 404 452 550 124 446 251 950
81 718 590 138 519 232 8,968 1,347 661 360 869 969 278 262 330 I, 114 340 360 51 363 271 7,408 1,379 101 328 262 I, 431 747 160 956 195 51 274 335 305 341 1,045 I, 271 617 166 257 2,249 292 307 302 1,303 1,073 870 1,266 104 736 366 78 158 463 I, 907 278 417 318 411
240,325
No
No.10
488 194 272
72 1,809
504 1,356 1,943
634 513 7,569 479 245 466 352 1,347 583 757 171 492 140 4,103 1,068 189 9,772
83 677 2,198 3,754
79 10,532
142 21,030
784 1,652 1,026
654 2,041
272 887 297 203 702 40,119 604 476 4,777 3,293 597
66 793 873 745 354 370 1,942 6,142 1,523 1,008 36,516 383 87 2,086 1,191 907 442 9,803 1,261 4,273 235 1,131 717 754 256 2,588 4,092 308 I, 865 406 243 587 366 455 694 698 110 2,536 489 362 243 111 I, 995 586 632 712 171 775 313 I, 247 122 941 655 242 655 477 7,779 I, 745 611 431 1,505 932 353 392 635 1,928 382 457 61 483 320 7,913 I, 876 154 435 314 4,575 1,366 165 1,352 239 56 411 441 316 613 1,441 762 680 179 276 2,295 408 316 464 2,221 2,026 I, 492 I, 532 207 946 594 91 181 616 2,224 433 670 377 295
290,897
Yes
No. 11
408 109 215
79 1,975
343 1,066 1,499
561 407 11,151 489 164 321 264 1,135 517 614 177 245 162 2,936 715 145 8,510
89 718 1,697 5,361 85 6,988 125 19,943 664 1,368 1,096 402 2,100 287 716 156 162 583 36,088 608 426 4,208 2,150
558 35
544 646 646 221 338 1,265 4,934 940 569 41,433 300
77 1,824 1,136
603 505 6,896 923 2,995 270 836 453 436 204 I, 554 4, 785 289 1,572 312 219 567 341 367 791 548 143 I, 951 349 274 229
98 1,440
382 512 610 107 492 298 959 92 789 651 170 622 402 6,814 I, 482 695 409 1, 107 1,044 332 303 382 1,263 432 426 57 423 300 8,202 I, 582 114 408 275 1,422
836 138 I, 109 169 79 317 373 374 423 I, 119 1,301 721 179 298 2,191 324 415 327 841 1,236 892 I, 507 145 1,036 441 56 208 490 I, 995 359 482 503 477
260,562
No
Yes
No
---- ----
No. 11
No. 12
No.12
------ -----
472
426
386
180
148
233
251
250
205
63
94
45
1,604
2,173
1,321
516
403
293
1,290
1,280
1,027
1,827
1,766
1,504
595
735
454
575
523
403
6,433
11,346
5,979
444
525
373
188
154
201
491
355
414
413
343
323
1,321
1,327
1,030
579
536
525
708
738
596
180
212
147
486
260
412
125
172
110
4,072
3,659
3,123
1,144
1,029
765
184
170
148
11,188
11,931
7,578
97
105
68
682
761
608
2,143
1,905
1,846
4,336
7,035
2,701
75
88
68
9,941 166
9,808 164
7,268 133
19,554
24,417
15,269
781 1,576
706 1,254
677 1,252
1,124
1,354
807
659 1,929
509 2,264
516 1,564
270 846 298 193 710 41,210
557 418
308 788 217 178
689 48,672
640 422
233 713 230 177 599 29,384 490
411
5,309 3,100
553
6,025 2,742
632
3,493 2,486
385
71
51
58
785
656
615
702
752
716
717
719
574
338
262
280
381
331
292
1, 795
1,614
1,440
5,979
6,486
4, 754
1,446
1, 136
1,233
950
620
881
39,179
54,675
27,440
361
325
323
67
73
61
2,092
2,184
1,635
I, 189
1,278
965
844
649
789
233
651
252
9,033
R, 492
7,498
1,272
1,080
1,054
4,875
4,197
3,514
220
459
192
1,190
1,030
894
893
664
614
775
542
610
252
223
209
2,369
1,856
1,993
3,749
5,489
3,148
284
297
239
I, 699
1,777
I, 421
381
327
338
223
224
198
535
548
490
344
345
333
370
281
437
609
809
536
667
608
519
141
186
96
2,071
I, 75\l
2,156
492
478
356
254
395
272
228
253
192
120
113
88
2,523
2,352
1,528
639
575
428
li22
571
514
691
657
599
193
154
138
773
547
694
300
339
257
1,224
I, 265
924
122
91
113
872
931
712
619
753
539
232
186
201
600
619
565
470
441
407
10,255
10,522
5. 832
I, 724
I, 689
1,500
635
826
462
421
465
315
1,347
1,307
1,114
926
1,116
796
336
344
285
359
360
300
594
439
472
I, 134
I, 488
1,672
306
330
288
410
504
368
57
59
52
472
485
383
310
354
256
7,702
9,226
6,004
I, 757
1,842
1,450
150
128
129
413
432
342
305
339
238
4,055
I, 689
2, 818
I, 302
917
I, 161
198
191
120
I, 295
1,245
1,072
288
257
190
52
61
36
413
403
303
419
413
349
278
350
252
554
525
4~8
I, 429
1,304
1,215
810
1,382
603
651
695
581
176
237
133
253
299
238
2,379
2,569
I, 803
448
381
367
267
434
227
4G6
416
335
2,674
971
1,925
I, 981
I, 707
1,464
I, 525
1,315
1,041
I, 426
I, 626
I, 165
184
134
169
786
991
783
546
468
493
113
82
84
162
206
144
588
659
456
2,272
~.355
I, 812
365
414
316
699
542
563
245
390
302
469 ------
521
---
395
----
291,292
325,017 221,938
20
Yes
No. 13
571 175 347 101 2,771 667 1,868 2,579 938 680 14,723 724 281 ~l ,33
1,763 691
1,022 287 386 214
5,190 1,398
238 15,024
150 1,081 2,878 8,018
125 13,362
223 33,341
1,015 2,104 1,794
706 3,380
434 1,126
415 312 887 64,316 1,006 562 7,437 4,092 846
79 929 1,215 977 354 741 2,475 8,314 1,764 998 67,903 526
92 2,927 1,872
901 864 12,501 1,586 5,992 337 1,521 1,006 773 326 2,894 7,096 459 2,666 521 320 747 455 462 I, 112 914 213 2,542 657 470 377 151 3,239 986 758 964 224 801 457 1,658 144 1,176 1,105 238 1,018 628 13,077 2,559 1,134 702 1,950 I, 462 580 411 693 2,042 563 688 109 688 495 11,593 2,519 165 626 425 2,910 1,312 278 1,711 382 144 618 579 491 750 1,773 1,833 980 319 399 3,425 551 495 582 2,206 2,460 I, 840 2,463 213 I, 259
659 149 293 952 3,246 518 966 544 681
436,119
GENERAL CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS (Continued)
No
No. 13
386 101 164 52 998 290 687 1,106 313 354 4,225 328 141 357 310 889 472 439 122 374 98 2,169 662 127 6,949 66 479 1,255 2,171 60 4,533
95 8,518
601 980 781 435 958 196 582 221 118 515 17,801 434 329 2, 779 1,591 383 42 523 539 525 262 304 842 3,487 824 667 20,058 280 71 1,260 757 643 310 4,481 815 2,433 182 646 437 520 171 I, 396 1,944 218 972 244 172 477 294 362 402 417 85 1,526 294 251 178
91 1,108
318 425 465 107 574 202 699
91 597 351 189 352 207 4,944 1,028 295 252 716 625 182 232 399 1,309 233 293 35 285 109 5,564 962 121 302 195 3,229 963 101 841 152
36 313 289 236 351 997 481 489 110 183 1,370 299 229 281 1,507 I, 206 709 908 146 665 402
48 123 333 1,332 318 422 248 324
161,803
Yes
No. 14
387 143 159 58 1,591 288 1,045 1,341 530 425 9,355 413
91 269 208 1,008 478 581 182 168 130 2,636 579 116 7,324
86 610 1,532 5,818
82 6,193
110 18,705
551 862 982 402 I, 713 234 656 114 135 581 36,317 507 329 4,445 2,077 476
32 461 579 527 221 216 I, 130 4,241 824 485 39,285 240 49 I, 628 957 567 627 6,661 901 3,570 198 734 518 378 174 I, 392 3,963 232 1,456 298 189 444 302 243 652 449 159 1,348 345 295 199 170 1,960 399 432 502 118 448 246 993 67 778 667 126 506 325 8,326 1,489 652 382 931 972 276 313 322 I, 192 350 345 57 339 276 6,695 1,594 96 319 300 1,409 774 136 1,077 184
48 263 341 272 405 1,075 1,087 567 160 232 2,091 268 309 288 797 1,060 I, 094 I, 292 116 746 346
71 160 476 2,010 291 439 298 397
243, 733
No
No. 14
478 120 236 54 1,403 414 985 I, 183 ~21 428 5,779 419 202 421 348 1,016 5H) (i02
126 413 125 3,420 917 155 8,923
70 653 I, 894 2,775
54 8,742
126 14,672
685 1,230
909 535 1,573 263 700 260 168 631 27,568 549 410 3,969 2,664 441
64 724 619 614 332 310 1,528 5,171 1,227 899 28,013 310 66 I, 728 969 794 397 7,896 I, 121 3,595 205 967 621 665 224 2,062 3,288 233 1,431 347 202 522 311 388 598 526 94 2,178 388 285 121 114 1,423 509 547 661 140 727 267 1,036
98 716 461 216 508 451 6,352 I, 969 478 333 1,288 804 300 299 468 1,693 309 386 43 418 237 5, 706 I, 446 147 369 232 2,369 I, 153 141 1,067 193 30 393 366 271 456 I, 221 622 644 133 232 I, 783 377 271 366 1,800 I, 745 I, 111 1,816 162 870 473 79 143 501 1,770 346 525 321 432
228,414
Yes
No. 15
380 128 174 60 1,576 267 1,081 1,366 589 422 9,413 383 100 277 210 1,013 472 569 172 173 127 2, 783 578 106 5,590 84 633 1,545 5,951 84 6,708 114 19,679 566 892 1,002 401 I, 792 224 655 121 133 589 38,421 520 345 4,530 2,150 468
29 433 510 518 197 213 1,213 4,278 831 475 41,028 233 53 1,697 945 567 553 6,893 908
3,569 193 730 505 393 187
1,380 3,955
228 1,401
293 185 460 294 252 647 428 157 1,451 329 222 189
79 2,073
409 431 505 120 435 250 950 70 733 643 131 543 323 8,671 1,351 579 360 953 963 272 328 337 1,184 347 340
46 335 265 7,054 1,577 107 324 256 1,371 767 144 l, 181 199
34 254 362 283 413 1,088 1,065 569 164 241 2,134 313 324 304 846 1,050 1,026 I, 267 118 747 348
68 168 505 1,999 286 465 309 399
248, 793
No
No. 15
443 109 208 39 1,326 394 929 I, 468 486 421 5,428 399 197 381 441 I, 042 505 601 127 414 122 3,116 909 154 15,937 74 609 I, 788 2,618 55 8,321 123 13,873 636 I, 104 840 524 1,457 250 657 240 170 604 25,273 501 377 3,815 2,512 426 64 811 608 615 344 298 1,420 4,938 1,204 887 25, Ill 313 66 I, 738 940 752 245 7, 749 1,054 3,476 177 950 582 636 233 2,013 3,177 233 1,411 332 192 473 303 372 560 408 91 2,082 397 245 172 103 1,272 495 517 630 125 705 254 1,024
88 696 460 216 479 426 6,291 1,544 458 280 1,217 730 286 265 451 1,567 277 374
48 393 240 5,463 1,349 132 356 290 2,281 1,093 122 999 189
30 359 339 245 450 1,142 590 603 119 220 I, 687 348 254 350 1,754 I, 692 1,044 I, 153 145 792 493 70 130 486 1,685 368 500 301 412
222,061
Yes
No. 16
400 139 164 62 1,617 288 1,032 1,388 552 365 9,578 387 124 271 242 1,006 471 563 137 JUI 127 2,884 586 111 7,474 76 617 1,559 5,526 68 6,279 108 20,548 547 966 1,015 359 1, 787 225 638 132 146 584 35,778 519 321 4,608 3,067 461 32 471 506 496 186 215 1,233 4,326 818 548 38, 744 248 46 I, 724 966 537 454 6,558 878 3,448 216 793 474 378 188 I, 366 3,948 218 1,370 280 191 407 287 247 667 459 152 1,346 346 307 190
86 1,986
404 440 499 114 444 249 947 76 762 634 121 490 327 8,401 1,318 642 339 1,188 931 281 307 277 1,297 351 330
42 340 218 6,967 1,506
86 318 273 I, 393 772 144 1,048 188 33 263 270 276 431 1,099 1,047 563 162 218 2,043 259 299 299 754 1,039 995 1,310 114 702 345
65 165 430 I, 970 288 436 322 396
245,456
No
No. 16 ----
461 169
238 45
1,344 419 984
1,529 530 479
5,635 442 208 408 369
1,011 503 625 105 434 113
3,285 934 158
8,069 82
f,65
1,894 2,984
55 8,334
129 14,516
696 I, 166
906 548 1,436 268 716 262 137 634 29,710 546 425 3,640 2,906 459
64 700 640 628 335 318 1,406 4,907 I, 187 847 29,873 337 68 1,685 955 819 239 8,274 I, 133 3,556 183 957 649 670 197 2,086 3,128 275 1,429 352 209 526 319
388 562 489
97
2,188 419 300 142 104
1,304 509 555 659 129 692 248
1,019 89 759 487
216 516 445 6,588 1,639 485 276 1,191 808 316 289 417 1,625 290 387
53 414 226 5,458 1,506 146 360 243 2,384 1,141 131 1,054 201
26 384 320 250 473 I, 213 636 588 135 240 1, 722 369 275 377 1,535 I, 858 I, 110 I, 172 159 886 471
76 155 488 I, 779 380 522 284 459
228,847
21
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
Pursuant to the provisions of Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, sixteen ( 16) general Constitutional Amendments were published and submitted to the electors of the State of Georgia for ratification at the General Election held on November 5, 1974; and
WHEREAS:
The number of votes cast for and against the sixteen (16) general Constitutional Amendments voted on in the General Election held November 5, 1974, have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to me as Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS:
Said certification is attached hereto and by reference is made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS GOVERNOR O'F THE STATE OF GEORGIA, PARTICULARLY BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XIII, SECTION I, PARAGRAPH I OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA OF 1945, AS AMENDED, IT IS HEREBY
PROCLAIMED: That the proposed general Constitutional Amendments numbered 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 on the ballot, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia according to the results of the November 1974 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, are a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Unless the amendment itself shall provide otherwise, each amendment to the Constitution shall become effective on January 1, 1975.
FURTHER:
I do further proclaim that the proposed general Constitutional Amendments numbered 3, 7, 10 and 11 on the ballot, not having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia according to the results of the November 1974 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, are not 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 16th day of December 1974, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-ninth.
_;?~ . _
ATTEST:
~MMYCARTER / JllGOVERNOR
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
I, BEN W. FORTSON, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify that in the General Election held in this State November 5, 1974, the number of votes cast for and against the sixteen ( 16) general Constitutional Amendments voted on in said election are tabulated on the four typewritten pages hereto attached and is the true and correct total vote as shown by the consolidated returns which are filed in this office.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this 18th day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-four and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Ninety-ninth.
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
22
1. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
S.R. 11 provide that all _cf?udrt~ odf_ t?c State shall dbe a Res. Act 8 part of one um 1e JU 1c1a1 system an to (Ga. L. 1973 provide that the administration of the unified
P. 1486) judicial system shall be as provided by law?
FOR 370,697
AGAINST 252,155
2. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide by
S.R. 283 law, from time to time, for the increase of reRes. Act 96 tirement, or pension benefits of retired public (Ga. L. 1974 schoolteachers who retired pursuant to a re-
P. 1652) tirement or pension system of a county, municipality or local board of education?
441,428
3.
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 176-680 confer the authority to grant corporate powRes. Act 75 ers and privileges to private companies to the (Ga. L. 1973 Secretary of State? P. 1502)
224,133
4. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to H.R. change the name and designation of the of445-1253 fice of Ordinary and the Court of Ordinary Res. Act87 to Judge of the Probate Court and Probate
(Ga. L. 1974 Court, respectively? P. 1648)
369,955
5. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. 27-98 authorize the General Assembly to create and Res. Act 68 establish a State Court of Claims whereby (Ga. L. 1973 persons who have suffered injury or damage
P. 1489) caused by the State, its agencies or political subdivisions, shall have a means of obtaining relief therefor, and to provide that the Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals of Georgia shall have original jurisdiction to try and correct errors of law from such State Court of Claims?
456,509
6. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. provide that in order to encourage and en540-1634 hance overall economic development, increase Res. Act 144 employment, promote agribusiness, and to (Ga. L. 1974 provide incentives for the location of new and P. 1704) expanding manufacturing and processing fa-
cilities, harvested agricultural products which have a planting-to-harvest cycle of 12 months or less, which are customarily cured and aged for a period in excess of one year after harvesting, and before manufacturing, and which held in this State for manufacturing or processing purposes, shall be exempt from all ad valorem taxation?
338,025
7. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. delete therefrom the requirement that a ma111-430 jority of the registered voters of a political Res. Act 72 subdivision desiring to issue revenue certif(Ga. L. 1973 icates to buy, construct, extend, operate and P. 1496) maintain gas or ele.ctric generating and dis-
tribution systems must participate in the election authorizing such actions?
277,291
195,078 354,608 215,608 140,412 242,830
279,426
8. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
S.R. 85 provide that the debt incurred by any county, Res. Act 178 municipal corporation or political subdivision (Ga. L. 1974 shall never exceed ten ( 10) per centum of the
P. 1811) assessed value of all the taxable property therein?
357,664
9. Shall the Constitution be amended to autho-
H.R. rize the General Assembly to allow municipal 130-480 corporations having a population of more Res. Act 124 than 400,000 according to the last or any fu(Ga. L. 1974 ture United States Decennial Census to carry P. 1663) out and enforce the removal or d<:>molition, or
closing of certain buildings and structures from private premises and the clearing of premises, not necessarily within a slum or blighted area, at public expense to constitute a lien on the property after an administrative hearing and a determination that such properties or structures are unfit for human habitation or use and are economically unrepairable?
296,834
23
209,436 249,653
FOR AGAINST
10. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. 230-909 Res. Act 125 (Ga. L. 1974 P. 1666)
expand and to authorize the General Assembly to increase or reduce the purposes for which revenue anticipation obligations may be issued by any county, municipality or political subdivision of this State?
240,325
290,897
11. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide by H.R. law for the payment of $250,000 to the first 259-983 person, firm or corporation, or combination Res. Act 127 thereof, which establishes a plant for the (Ga. L. 1974 commercial production of aluminum ore
P. 1671) (alumina or aluminum chloride) from kaolin
and produces a minimum of 300,000 tons annually?
260,562
291,292
12. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that in all cities of this State having H.R. 91-300 a population of more than 300,000, as disRes. Act 70 closed by the United States Decennial Census (Ga. L. 1973 of 1970, or any such future census, the govP. 1493) erning authority shall be authorized to pro-
vide, from time to time, for the increase of retirement or pension benefits of persons who who have retired from employment with any such municipal corporation pursuant to any retirement system, annuity and benefit fund, pension system or similar system heretofore or hereafter created by law, and to authorize such municipal corporations to appropriate funds for such purposes?
325,017
221,938
13. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. exclude retirement, pension or disability ben439-1245 efits, up to a certain maximum amount, as Res. Act 95 income for the purpose of persons 65 years of (Ga. L.1974 age or over qualifying for a homestead exP. 1648) emption of $4,000.00?
436,119
161,803
14. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to create the City of Covington Parking AuH.R. thority and to provide for the powers, author205-832 ity and duties of such Authority, and to Res. Act 78 authorize the Authority to issue its revenue (Ga. L. 1973 bonds and to provide for the method and P. 1506) manner of such issuance and for the valida-
tion thereof, and to authorize the Authority to contract with the City of Covington and with the State of Georgia and any departments, institutions, agennes, municipalities, counties or political subdivisions of the State of Georgia, public corporations and others and to authorize the City of Covington to contract with the Authority and to authorize said City to levy taxes and to expend tax monies of the City and any other available funds of the City and to make payment thereof to the Authority upon such terms as may be provided in any contract entered into by and between the Authority and the City of Covington?
243,733
228,414
15. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to create the Downtown Savannah Authority H.R. and to provide for the powers, authority and 677-2014 duties of such Authority, and to authorize the Res. Act 159 Authority to issue its revenue bonds and to (Ga. L. 1974 provide for the method and manner of such P. 1738) issuance and for the validation thereof, and
to authorize the Authority to contract with the City of Savannah and with the State of Georgia and any departments, institutions, agencies, municipalities, counties or political subdivisions of the State of Georgia, public corporations and others and to authorize the City of Savannah to contract with the Authority and to authorize said City to levy taxes and to expend tax monies of the City and to make payment thereof to the Authority upon such terms as may be provided in any contract entered into by and between the Authority and the City of Savannah?
248,793
222,061
16.
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 660-1942 create the Douglasville-Douglas County StaRes. Act 172 dium Authority? (Ga. L.1974 P. 1781)
245,456
228,847
24
A PROCLAMATION
BY THE GOVERNOR:
WHEREAS:
Pursuant to the provisions of Article XIII, Section I, Paragraph I of the Constitution of Georgia of 1945, as amended, sixty-three (63) local Constitutional Amendments were published and submitted to the electors of the State of Georgia for ratification at the General Election held on November 5, 1974; and
WHEREAS:
The number of votes cast for and against the sixty-three (63) local Constitutional Amendments voted on in the General Election held November 5, 1974, have been counted, tabulated, computed and canvassed by the Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, and the results thereof certified to me as Governor of the State of Georgia; and
WHEREAS:
Said certification is attached hereto and by reference is made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME AS GOVERNOR O'F THE STATE OF GEORGIA, PARTICULARLY BY VIRTUE OF THE PROVISIONS OF ARTICLE XIII, SECTION I, PARAGRAPH I OF THE CONSTITUTION OF GEORGIA OF 1945, AS AMENDED, IT IS HEREBY
PROCLAIMED: That the proposed local Constitutional Amendments numbered 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38, 40, 41, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78 and 79 on the ballot, having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia according to the results of the November 1974 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, are a part of the Constitution of the State of Georgia. Unless the amendment itself shall provide otherwise each amendment to the Constitution shall become effective on January 1, 1975.
FURTHER:
I do further proclaim that the proposed local Constitutional Amendments numbered 22, 25, 30, 33, 36, 39, 42, 43, 44, 57 and 69 on the ballot, not having been ratified according to the Constitution of the State of Georgia according to the results of the November 1974 General Election held on Tuesday, November 5, 1974, are not 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 16th day of December, 1974, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the One Hundred and Ninety-Ninth.
~~ . ti
~MMYCARTER / JUGOVERNOR
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
I, BEN W. FORTSON, JR., Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby certify, that in the General Election held in this State on November 5, 1974, the number of votes cast for and against the sixty-three (63) local Constitutional Amendments voted on in said election are tabulated on the attached fourteen typewriten pages and is a true and correct total vote as shown by the consolidated returns which are of file and record in this office.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office, at the Capitol, in the City of Atlanta, this 18th day of November, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy-four and of the Independence of the United States of America the One Hundred and Ninety-ninth.
BEN W. FORTSON, JR. Secretary of State
25
FOR AGAINST
17. APPLING COUNTY
910
407
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. authorize taxation and the expenditure of
563-1686 public funds by the governing authority of
Res. Act 146 Appling County for the development of
(Ga. L. 1974 trade, commerct', industry, and employment
P. 1708) opportunities within Appling County?
BIBB COUNTY
18. City of Macon
H.R.
541-1634
City of Payne
Res. Act 145 Shall the Constitution be amendt'd so as to
(Ga. L. 1974 provide that in order to encourage and en-
P. 1706) hance overall economic development, in-
crease employment, promote agribusiness,
and to provide incentives for the location of
new and expanding manufacturing and pro-
cessing facilities, harvested agricultural prod-
ucts which have a planting-to-harvest cycle
of 12 months or less, which are customarily
cured and aged for a period in excess of one
year aftt'r harvesting, and before manufactur-
ing, and which arc held in Bibb County for
manufacturing or processing purposes, shall
be exempt from all ad valorem taxation,
except State ad valorem taxation?
15,770 13,145
42
BIBB COUNTY
19. Bibb County School District
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
662-1958 provide for the compensation of the elective Res. Act 153 members of the Board of Public Education (Ga. L. 1974 and Orphanage of Bibb County and to au-
P. 1724) thorize the General Assembly to hereafter provide by local law for such compensation without the necessity of any such local law being approved m a referendum election thereon?
9,399
BIBB COUNTY
20. City of Macon
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
685-2027 permit the governing authorities of the CounRes. Act 160 ty of Bibb and of the City of Macon to ap(Ga. L. 1974 propriate, with limitations, properties, monies
P. 1754) and services directly, or through the MaconBibb County Urban Development Authority, for the purposes of acquiring, constructing, improving, altering, repairing and maintaining properties within Bibb County, Georgia, so as to develop and redc-velop urban, central city and downtown areas located within the County of Bibb; to provide for the power of eminent domain to be exercised with limitations by the Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority; to ratify and confirm an act of the General Assembly of Georgia creating the Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority; and for other purposes?
21. BRYAN COUNTY
H.R.
501-1469 Shall the Constitution be amended so as to Res. Act 140 change the membership of the Bryan County (Ga. L. 1974 Industrial Development Authority?
P. 1696)
10,482 8,849
424
BULLOCH COUNTY
22. Bulloch County School District Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
H.R. provide that the School Superintendent of the
687-2029 Bulloch County School System shall be apRes. Act 161 pointed by the Bulloch County Board of Edu(Ga. L. 1974 cation rather than elected by the voters of
P. 1758) the Bulloch County School District?
1,335
CARROLL COUNTY
23. City of Bowden
395
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
523-1604 provide that the homestead of residents of the Res. Act 143 City of Bowden who are 65 years of age or (Ga. L.1974 over and have limited mcomes shall be
P. 1702) granted a homestead exemption of $6,000 from all ad valorem taxation by said city?
4,549 3,724
9
8,122 1,344 5,899
360 3,006
85
26
FOR AGAINST
CHATHAM COUNTY
24. Chatham County School District
H.R. 493-1435 Res. Act 138 (Ga. L. 1974 P. 1692)
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize an increase in retirement benefits of persons retired under the retirement system of the Board of Public Education for the City of Savannah and the County of Chatham?
14,952
CHATHAM COUNTY
25. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the governing authority of ChatH.R. ham County to enter into contracts and other 693-2051 agreements including the execution of securRes. Act 162 ity deeds and notes pledging title to real estate (Ga. L. 1974 and improvements thereon with powers of P. 1759) sale upon default of any condition, provision
or obligation thereof, for any period not exceeding forty (40) years with individuals, private firms and corporations for the lease, lease-purchase, purchase and acquisition of financing of (1) land and a building to be utilized as a county courthouse, and (2) related facilities to be utilized for governmental, proprietary and administrativc functions, and (3) land and buildings as a parking lot, parking garage and parking decks and other facilities useful or desirable in connection therewith to be utilized by Chatham County residents and others while transacting business in and about the Courthouse of Chatham County, Georgia, which is declared to be an essential public purpose to alleviate traffic congestion thereby protecting the lives and property of those using the streets in and about the Courthouse of Chatham County, Georgia, and to obligate said county to pay for the use of the land and buildings and related facilities from tax funds and other sources; and to provide that any obligation made by Chatham County, Georgia, hereunder shall not limit, alter or affect the right of the county to otherwise operate its financial affairs pursuant to Article VII, Section VII, Paragraphs I, II, III and IV of the Constitution?
8,262
CHATHAM COUNTY
26. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to create the General Hospital Authority of H.R. West Chatham County to be activated by 596-1777 the adoption of a resolution by the governRes. Act 168 ing authority of Chatham County? (Ga. L. 1974 P. 1772)
12,395
CLAYTON COUNTY
27. City of Forest Park
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 498-1441 provide that each resident of the City of Res. Act 139 Forest Park who is 65 years of age or over (Ga. L. 1974 and who does not have an income from all P. 1694) sources excecding $4,000 per annum, includ-
ing the income of his spouse who also occupies and resides at such homestead, shall be granted a homestead exemption of $4,000 from all ad valorem taxation by said city and to provide that federal old-age, survivor or disability benefits shall not be counted in the computation of mcome for either the resident and owner of the homestead or his spouse?
3,115
CLAYTON COUNTY
City of Riverdale
697
28. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that each resident of the City of H.R. Riverdale who is 65 years of age or over and 655-1916 who does not havc an income from all sources Res. Act 150 exceeding $4,000 per annum, including the (Ga. L. 1974 income of his spouse who also occupies and P. 1718) resides at such homestead, shall be granted
a homestead exemption of $2,000 from all ad
valorem taxation by said city and to provide
that federal old-age, survivor or disability
benefits shall not be counted in the computation of income for either the resident and
owner of the homestead or his spouse?
6,589 11,818
7,177 369 47
27
FOR AGAINST
CLAYTON COUNTY
City of College Park in Clayton County
50. City of College Park in Fulton County
398 2,340
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 147-568 provide for homestead exemption for resident Res. Act 166 homeowners of the City of College Park in (Ga. L. 1974 an amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.P. 1768) 00) for resident homeowners under the age
of 65 and in an amount of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) for resident homeowners who are totally disabled or are 65 years of age
or older?
COBB COUNTY
36,125
Cobb County School District
32,430
29. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide a homestead exemption of $6,000.00 H.R. from all Cobb County ad valorem taxes, in208-855 cluding ad valorem taxes for the Cobb CounRes. Act 79 ty school district, for residents of Cobb (Ga. L. 1973 County who are disabled and who have a P. 1522) net income not exceeding $6,000.00 for the
immediately preceding taxable year?
COBB COUNTY
17,474
30. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide H.R. by local law for the exercise of the planning 263-1012 and zoning powers within Cobb County; proRes. Act 81 vided, however, that the ultimate planning (Ga. L. 1973 and zoning decisions made pursuant hereto P. 1527) shall be made by the elected planning and
zoning commissioners from Cobb County, by
the planning and zoning commissioner appointed by the Board of Commissioners of Cobb County and by the planning and zoning commissioner appointed by the Board of Education of Cobb County?
COBB COUNTY
Cobb County School District
26,568
Marietta School District
3,053
31. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that the governing authorities of H.R. Cobb County and of each incorporated 667-1965 municipality located within Cobb County Res. Act 156 shall pay one-half of the revenues, after de(Ga. L. 1974 ducting administrative costs of not more than P. 1730) ten percent, derived from taxes authorized
by the 'Revenue Tax Act to Legalize and Control Alcoholic Beverages and Liquors', approved February 3, 1938 (Ga. Laws 193738, Ex. Sess., p. 103) as the same may now or hereafter be amended, excluding business license fees, on the wholesale and retail sale of alcoholic beverages and liquors to the boards of education of the county or independent school district within the area from which such tax revenues were derived?
COBB COUNTY
Cobb County School District
32. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to exercise H.R. all of those powers enumerated and
694-2052 authorized in Article VIII, Section V, ParaRes. Act 163 graph II of the Constitution of Georgia with (Ga. L. 1974 respect to the Cobb County School District
P. 1763) without the necessity of repeated periodic
referendums at public expense?
33. COBB COUNTY
H.R.
666-1965 Res. Act 174
(Ga. L.1974
P. 1798)
Shall the Constitution be amended so as to create the Board of Elections of Cobb County and to provide for a Superintendent of Elections?
17,190 17,373
COWETA COUNTY
City of Newnan
994
34. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to .designate the Board of Water, Sewerage and
H.R. Light Commissioners of the City of Newnan 516-1556 as the sole operational body for the utility Res. Act 142 systems of said City, and to grant to said
(Ga. L. 1974 Board full and complete operational powers P. 1700) and authority over said systems?
41 207
6,091 5,497 21,281
8,637 908
14,290 21,691
651
28
COWETA COUNTY
City of Palmetto in Coweta County
City of Palmetto in Fulton County
4 9 Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
provide that residents of the City of PalH.R. metto who are sixty-five years of age or 136-504 older and who do not have an income from Res. Act 165 .all sources exceeding $4,000.00 shall be (Ga. L. 1974 granted an exemption of $4,000.00 on their
P. 1766) homestead from all ad valorem taxation?
FOR AGAINST
11
1
273
33
DeKALB COUNTY
City of Atlanta in DeKalb County
City of Atlanta in Fulton County
35. Shall the Constitution be amended to grant a homestead exemption in all taxable years H.R. beginning after December 31, 1974, from all 69-215 except certain ad valorem taxation by the Res. Act 69 City of Atlanta and to fix the amount of (Ga. L. 1973 such exemption at $10,000.00 for certain P. 1491) residents of the City who have attained the
age of 65 years and have an annual adjusted gross income not exceeding $8,000.00 and at $5,000.00 for certain other residents of the City of Atlanta under certain circumstances?
2,545 39,040
450 9,638
DeKALB COUNTY
City of Atlanta in DeKalb County
City of Atlanta in Fulton County
36. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the City of Atlanta urider certain H.R. circumstances to levy ad valorem taxes not 70-215 to exceed 2 mills in any calendar year to pay Res. Act 123 the principal of and the interest on revenue (Ga. L. 1974 obligations issued from time to time by said P. 1660) City?
1,139 20,773
1,624 25,370
DeKALB COUNTY
DeKalb County School District
37. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to exempt from ad valorem taxation for eduH.R. cational purposes levied by the DeKalb Coun231-921 ty School District the homestead, but not to Res. Act 126 exceed $10,000.00 of its assessed value, of any (Ga. L. 1974 resident of such county school district who P. 1669) is sixty-two years of age or older, and who
has income from all sources, including income from all sources of all members of his family, not exceeding $6,000.00 per annum?
59,935
14,339
DeKALB COUNTY
38. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide H.R. by law for the abolishment of the fee system 656-1916 of compensating justices of the peace and Res. Act 151 notary public ex officio justices of the peace (Ga. L. 1974 of DeKalb County and to provide a salary P. 1720) for said officers in lieu of said fees and for;
qualifications for said officers and for other matters relative to the foregoing?
53,134
23,167
DeKALB COUNTY
39. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize DeKalb County, Georgia, to issue H.R. in any one year general obligation bonds not 659-1942 in excess of $4,000,000 in principal amount Res. Act 171 for lawful public purposes without an election, (Ga. L. 1974 but subject to certain limitations? P. 1779)
28,120
29
50,895
DOUGHERTY COUNTY
40. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to abolish the office of Tax Commissioner of H.R. the County of Dougherty and to delegate to 569-1705 the governing authority of the County of Res. Act 121 Dougherty authority to merge, by resolution, (Ga. L. 1974 and without an enabling art of the General P. 1654) Assembly of Georgia, the Board of Tax As-
sessors, and the Departments, offices, officers and functions of the County of Dougherty relating to the return and asst>ssment of property for taxation, notice of property assessment, hearings, appeals, arbitration and reviews of property assessments, liens, priority of liens, and enforcement and collection of ad valorem taxes levied by the County of Dougherty and State of Georgia, and other matters relating to or incident to the same?
FOR AGAINST
6,818
3,196
DOUGHERTY COUNTY
41. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize Dougherty County to issue H.R. franchises for the collection of garbage in 568-1705 unincorporated areas of Dougherty County? Res. Act 167 (Ga. L. 1974
P. 1770)
6,780
3,750
FLOYD COUNTY
42. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the General Assembly to provide H.R. by law for the abolishment of the office of 149-596 Coroner of Floyd County and to create the Res. Act 73 office of medical examiner of Floyd County? (Ga. L. 1973 P. 1499)
5,857
6,303
FORSYTH COUNTY
43. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for a Commission of Public Safety for H.R. Forsyth County, to provide for the establish668-1972 ment of a county police force and a chief of Res. Act 157 county police, and to provide for the powers (Ga. L. 1974 of the Sheriff of Forsyth County?
P. 1732)
1,279
1,882
FORSYTH COUNTY
44. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize and empower the Board of ComH.R. missioners of Forsyth County to levy, assess 624-1848 and collect a license fee from any person, firm Res. Act 169 or corporation who may maintain a place (Ga. L.1974 of business or who may m any manner
P. 1774) engage in any type of business in any area
of Forsyth County outside the incorporated limits of municipalities and to otherwise regulate businesses m the unincorporated areas of Forsyth County?
1,331
1,696
FULTON COUNTY
City of Atlanta in 'Fulton County
City of Atlanta in DeKalb County
35. Shall the Constitution be amended to grant a homestead exemption in all taxable years H.R. beginning after December 31, 1974, from all 69-215 except certain ad valorem taxation by the Res. Act 69 City of Atlanta and to fix the amount of (Ga. L.1973 such exemption at $10,000.00 for certain P. 1491) residents of the City who have attained the
age of 65 years and have an annual adjusted gross income not exceeding $8,000.00 and at $5,000.00 for certain other residents of the City of Atlanta under certain circumstances?
39,040 2,545
9,638 450
FULTON COUNTY
City of Atlanta in Fulton County
City of Atlanta in DeKalb County
36. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the City of Atlanta under certain H.R. circumstances to levy ad valorem taxes not 70-215 to exceed 2 mills in any calendar year to Res. Act 123 pay the principal of and the interest on (Ga. L.1974 revenue obligations issued from time to time P.1660) by said City?
20,773 1,139
25,370 1,624
30
FULTON COUNTY
45. City of East Point Shall the Constitution be amended so as to H.R. authorize an increasc in retirement benefits 107-376 of retired employees of the City of East Res. Act 71 Point? (Ga. L. 1973 P. 1495)
'FOR AGAINST
4,993
2,456
FULTON COUNTY
Fulton County School District
46. Shall the Constitution be amcnded so as to provide a homestead exemption of $10,000.00 H.R. from all Fulton County and Fulton County 30-98 school ad valorem taxes for residents of Res. Act 122 'Fulton County who are 65 years of age or (Ga. L. 1974 oldcr or disabled and who have a net income
P. 1657 not exceeding $8,000.00 for the immediately
preceding taxable year?
69,160 27,514
14,016 5,403
FULTON COUNTY
City of East Point
6,709
828
4 7 Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
provide that residents of the City of East
H.R. Point who are 65 years of age or over or who
441-1245 arc totally disabled and who have an income
Res. Act 128 from all sources, including the income of cer-
(Ga. L. 1974 tain members of the family, not exceeding
P. 1673) $5,000.00 per annum, shall be granted a
homestead exemption of $5,000.00 from ad
valorem taxation by said City?
FULTON COUNTY
City of Hapeville
1,357
149
48. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to change the homestcad exemption for resi-
H.R. dents of the City of Hapeville who are age 486-1416 65 or over or who are totally disabled from Res. Act 135 $4,000 to $6,500 and to provide for home(Ga. L.1974 stead exemption for resident homeowners of
P. 1686) the City of Hapeville in an amount not to
exceed $2,500 from ad valorem taxation by
said city?
FULTON COUNTY
City of Palmetto in Fulton County
273
33
City of Palmetto in Coweta County
11
1
49. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that residents of the City of PalH.R. metto who are sixty-five years of age or older 136-504 and who do not have an income from all Res. Act 165 sources exceeding $4,000.00 shall be granted (Ga. L. 1974 an exemption of $4,000.00 on their home-
P. 1766) stead from all ad valorem taxation?
FULTON COUNTY
City of College Park in Fulton County
2,340
207
City of College Park in Clayton County
398
41
50. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide for homestead exemption for resident H.R. homeowners of the City of College Park in 147-568 an amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.Res. Act 166 00) for resident homeowners under the age (Ga. L. 1974 of 65 and in an amount of four thousand P. 1768) dollars ($4,000.00) for resident homeowners
who are totally disabled or are 65 years of age or older?
FULTON COUNTY
51. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the governing authority of Fulton, S.R. 27 County to provide from time to time for the Res. Act 177 increase of retirement or other benefits of re(Ga. L. 1974 tired persons who have retired or who retire P. 1809) in the future pursuant to any retirement
system, annuity and benefit fund system, pension system or any similar system created for the benefit of employees of 'Fulton County?
54,645
31
24,208
GORDON COUNTY
52. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize Gordon County to appropriate to H.R. HAND UP, INC., a sum not to exceed 180-719 $5,000.00 per annum out of the public funds Res. Act 76 of said county? (Ga. L. 1973 P. 1504)
GORDON COUNTY
City of Calhoun
53. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the City of Calhoun to appropriate H.R. to HAND UP, INC., a sum not to exceed 181-719 $5,000.00 per annum out of the public funds Res. Act 77 of said city? (Ga. L. 1973
P. 1505)
'FOR AGAINST
1,294
813
632
197
GWINNETT COUNTY
City of Norcross
599
44
54. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide a homestead exemption of $2,000.00 H.R. from all ad valorem taxes levied by the City 491-1435 of Norcross for persons 62 years of age or Res. Act 137 over? (Ga. L. 1974 P.1691)
GWINNETT COUNTY
City of Sugar Hill
380
27
5 5 Shall the Constitution be amended so as to
provide that residents of the City of Sugar
H.R. Hill who are 62 years of age or over, or who
661-1947 are totally disabled, and who have an income
Res. Act 152 from all sources, including the income of cer-
(Ga. L. 1974 tain members of the family, not exceeding
P. 1722) $5,000.00 per annum, shall be granted a
homestead exemption of $2,000.00 from ad
valorem taxation by said City?
GWINNETT COUNTY
City of Snellville
1,424
83
56. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that residents of the City of Snellville H.R. who are 65 years of age or over or who are 664-1958 totally disabled shall be granted a homestead Res. Act 154 exemption of $2,000.00 from ad valorem tax(Ga. L. 1974 ation by said City?
P. 1726)
GWINNETT COUNTY
57. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the governing authority of GwinH.R. nett County to levy an annual tax not to ex629-1888 ceed two mills per dollar on all taxable Res. Act 170 property located in Gwinnett County and to (Ga. L. 1974 provide that the proceeds of such tax shall P. 1776) be used to pay or to be applied toward the
cost of operating and maintaining the water and sewerage system of Gwinnett County or the water or water and sewerage system of the Gwinnett County Water and Sewerage Authority, or both, to pay, in whole or in part, the principal of and interest on water and sewerage revenue bonds heretofore issued and hereafter issued, from time to time, by Gwinnett County or water or water and sewerage revenue bonds of the Gwinnett County Water and Sewerage Authority, or both, and to provide funds for making additions, extensions and improvements to said water and sewerage system or water or water and sewerage system, or both?
6,915
9,946
GWINNETT COUNTY
58. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that residents of Gwinnett County H.R. who are totally disabled shall be granted a 663-1958 homestead exemption of $4,000.00 from all Res. Act 173 ad valorem taxation by said County? (Ga. L. 1974
P. 1796)
14,877
32
2,720
FOR AGAINST
GWINNETT COUNTY
12,606
59. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to empower the Board of Commissioners of H.R. Gwinnett County, Georgia, to impose speed 682-2024 limits on all public roads and streets in the Res. Act 175 unincorporated area of Gwinnett County, to (Ga. L. 1974 establish weight limits on bridges, on public P. 1798) roads and streets in the unincorporated area
of Gwinnett County, to establish truck routes along public roads in Gwinnett County, to prohibit the use of public roads and streets by persons operating trucks and other heavy equipment where such operation would tend to endanger the safety of other persons traveling on said roads and streets or may cause damage to the paving, curbing, storm drains, road bed or other portions of said public roads or streets, to provide for punishment of violators of any duly adopted Gwinnett County Ordinance by a fine for each offense or confinement in the Gwinnett County Jail, or both, with said fine or punishment, or
both, to be imposed by the Judge of the Gwinnett County Recorder's Court or any court which may hereafter be created by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia with authority to impose fines and imprison persons for violation of county ordinances?
GWINNETT COUNTY
60. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to empower the Board of Commissioners of H.R. Gwinnett County to license and regulate 689-2051 businesses and levy a license tax on busiRes. Act 176 nesses in Gwinnett County, to license and (Ga. L. 1974 regulate businesses and levy a license tax on P. 1807) businesses m the unincorporated area of
Gwinnett County, to grant exclusive and nonexclusive franchises to businesses engaged in solid waste collection and disposal, ambulance service and cable television, authorizing said businesses to conduct said activities within a part or all of the unincorporated area of Gwinnett County?
10,246
HALL COUNTY
61. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to enlarge and change the power of the General
H.R. Assembly in relation to the system and admin-
674-2013 istration of taxation and public revenue in Res. Act 158 Hall County, Georgia, by authorizing the (Ga. L. 1974 General Assembly to prescribe by law the
P. 1735) time for making levies and assessments, the manner in which tax bills and notices shall be prepared, the number, form and content of tax bills and notices, the time for payment of taxes and other charges, either in installments or in one sum, the time default shall occur, the manner in which tax payments shall be apportioned, the forms, equipment, devices and machinery to be used in the administration of the tax and public revenue system in said county, and to authorize the General Assembly to delegate certain such powers?
4,481
HOUSTON COUNTY
City of Perry
62. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to increase the homestead exemption of the City H.R. of Perry for persons over 65 years of age and 171-642 to increase the maximum allowable income Res. Act 74 of such persons from a homestead exemption (Ga. L. 1973 of $2,000.00 and maximum allowable income
P. 1500) of $4,000.00 to a homestead exemption of
$4,000.00 and a maximum allowable income of $6,000.00.
1,146
HOUSTON COUNTY
63. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize and empower the governing auH.R. thority of Houston County to levy, assess and 210-874 collect a license fee from any person, firm or Res. Act 80 corporation who may maintain a place of (Ga. L. 1973 business or who may in any manner engage
P. 1525) in any type of business in any area of Houston
County outside the incorporated limits of municipalities and to otherwise regulate businesses in the unincorporated areas of Houston County?
5,564
4,438
6,810 3,575
307 3,258
33
1FOR AGAINST
HOUSTON COUNTY
64. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the Board of Education of Houston H.R. County to make grants for the purpose of 665-1960 educating and training certain handicapped Res. Act 155 citizens of Houston County? (Ga. L. 1974 P. 1728)
7,386
2,124
JACKSON COUNTY
3,270
989
65. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to empower the members of the Division of InH.R. vestigation of the Department of Public Safe487-1416 ty or of any successor agency to such DiviRes. Act 136 sion to make arrests, serve and execute war(Ga. L. 1974 rants and enforce those criminal laws of the
P. 1689) State of Georgia involving felonies within the
boundaries of Jackson County and to provide that such members are hereby granted and may exercise the same powers as other law enforcement officers when enforcing such laws?
LOWNDES COUNTY
66. City of Valdosta
2,350
732
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 653-1916 establish the Central Valdosta Development Res. Act 148 Authority and to provide for the powers, (Ga. L. 1974 duties and responsibilities of said Authority?
P. 1711)
LOWNDES COUNTY
2,876
City of Valdosta
2,569
67. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to delegate to the respective governing authoriH.R. ties of the City of Valdosta and County of 654-1916 Lowndes authority to merge and consolidate, Res. Act 149 by joint resolution, and with or without an (Ga. L. 1974 enabling act of the General Assembly of P. 1715) 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 return, collection, property 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?
1,493 1,005
MACON COUNTY
887
855
68. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the governing authority of Macon H.R. County to impose a county registration fee 469-1346 on each vehicle registration in said County Res. Act 134 and to use the proceeds of such fee for the (Ga. L.1974 payment of obligations incurred in connection P. 1684) with the construction and/or operation of a
county-wide general hospital and related facilities ?
McDUFFIE COUNTY
423
69. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to permit McDuffie County to levy an ad vaH.R. lorem tax of one ( 1) mill to be paid to the 465-1337 Development Authority of McDuffie CounRes. Act 133 ty. (Ga. L. 1974
P. 1683)
1,206
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
Muscogee County School District
70. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that the homestead of each resident H.R. of the Muscogee County School District who 451-1298 is 62 years of age or over and has a limited Res. Act 129 income shall be exempt from all ad valorem (Ga. L. 1974 taxation for educational purposes levied for P. 1676) and in behalf of such school system?
19,823
34
3,700
1FOR AGAINST
MUSCOGEE COUNTY
Muscogee County School District
71. Shall the Constitution be amrnded so as to
provide that the homestead of each resident
H.R. of the Muscogee County School District shall
452-1298 be granted a $2,000 homestead exemption
Res. Act 130 from ad valorem taxation for school pur-
(Ga. L.1974
P. 1678)
poses.
16,895
4,370
OCONEE COUNTY
1,061
337
72. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to authorize the Board of Commissioners of
S.R. 112 Oconee County to regulate pedestrian and Res. Act 67 vehicular traffic upon roads within the (Ga. L. 1973 county which are maintained either wholly
P. 1487) or in part from the funds of Oconee County?
RICHMOND COUNTY
73. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to permit the governing authority of the County H.R. of Richmond to appropriate property, money 513-1517 and services for the purpose of advertising Res. Act 141 and promoting the agricultural, industrial, (Ga. L. 1974 historic, recreational and natural resources, P. 1698) facilities and assets of Richmond County,
and for the purpose of promoting and encouraging the location and expansion of industrial and commercial facilities and attracting tourists and conventions to said county?
10,669
6,650
RICHMOND COUNTY
74. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to exempt the capital improvements of certain H.R. manufacturing establishments and certain 632-1889 additions thereto from all Richmond County Res. Act 147 ad valorem property taxes, except school (Ga. L. 1974 taxes, for a period of five years following P. 1709) their establishment or addition?
10,057
7,844
RICHMOND COUNTY
75. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that any legislation providing for the S.R. 110 consolidation and merger of county and muRes. Act 179 nicipal governments within Richmond Coun(Ga. L. 1974 ty must be approved by a majority of those P. 1814) electors affected voting in a referendum?
7,481
4,895
TELFAIR COUNTY
Telfair County School District
484
298
76. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to provide that there shall be a 23 mill limitaS.R. 336 tion on the annual school tax levy for the Res. Act 180 support and maintenance of education m (Ga. L. 1974 Telfair County and to provide a procedure P. 1816) for the removal of such limitation?
TIFT COUNTY
77. City of Tifton
1,436
114
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 460-1337 provide a homestead exemption from taxaRes. Act 131 tion in the amount of $2,000.00 to resident (Ga. L. 1974 homeowners in the City of Tifton?
P. 1680)
TROUP COUNTY
7 8. City of LaGrange
1,965
812
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 463-1337 provide for the establishment of a Downtown Res. Act 132 LaGrange Development Authority and to (Ga. L. 1974 provide for the powers, duties, and responP. 1681) sibilities of said authority?
WARE COUNTY
7 9. City of W aycros
1,566
684
H.R. Shall the Constitution be amended so as to 712-2070 provide for the establishment of a Downtown Res. Act 164 Waycross Development Authority and to pro(Ga. L. 1974 vide for the powers, duties and responsibilities P. 1764) of said Authority?
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STATISTICAL SUMMARY
Governor
Votes Cast for Democratic Candidate for Governor .
Votes Cast for Republican Candidate for Governor
Write-In Votes Cast for Governor
Total Votes Cast for Governor
646,777 (69.07%)
289,113 (30.87%) 549 (00.06%)
936,439 ( 100%)
Lieutenant Governor
Votes Cast for Democratic Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Votes Cast for Republican Candidate for Lieutenant Governor
Write-In Votes Cast for Lieutenant Governor
Total Votes Cast for Lieutenant Governor
597,598 (66.18%)
305,161 (33.80%) 167 (00.02%)
902,926 ( 100%)
U.S. Senate
Votes Cast for Democratic Candidate for U. S. Senate .
Votes Cast for Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate ..
Write-In Votes Cast for U. S. Senate .
Total Votes Cast for U. S. Senate
627,376 (71.74%)
.. 246,866 (28.23%) 313 (00.03%)
.. 874,555 (100%)
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