July 20, 2010 election results
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Georgia
Attorney General
- See also: Georgia Attorney General election, 2010
| 2010 Race for Attorney General - Democratic Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 65.5% | ||||
| Rob Teilhet (D) | 34.5% | |||
| Total votes | 337,460 | |||
| 2010 Race for Attorney General - Republican Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 39.9%[2] | ||||
| Preston Smith (R) | 30.6% | |||
| Max Wood (R) | 29.5% | |||
| Total votes | 575,773 | |||
Governor
- See also: Georgia gubernatorial election, 2010
| 2010 Race for Governor - Democratic Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 65.8% | ||||
| Thurbert Baker (D) | 21.7% | |||
| David Poythress (D) | 5.5% | |||
| DuBose Porter (D) | 4.2% | |||
| Carl Camon (D) | 1.1% | |||
| Bill Bolton (D) | 0.9% | |||
| Randal Mangham (D) | 0.8% | |||
| Total votes | 392,472 | |||
| 2010 Race for Governor - Republican Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 34.1%[3] | ||||
| Nathan Deal (R) | 22.9% | |||
| Eric Johnson (R) | 20.1% | |||
| John W. Oxendine (R) | 16.9% | |||
| Jeff Chapman (R) | 3.0% | |||
| Ray McBerry (R) | 2.5% | |||
| Otis Putnam (R) | 0.4% | |||
| Total votes | 678,880 | |||
Secretary of State
| 2010 Race for Secretary of State - Democratic Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 35.1%[4] | ||||
| Georganna Sinkfield (D) | 22.6% | |||
| Angela Moore (D) | 20.4% | |||
| Michael Mills (D) | 15.5% | |||
| Gary Horlacher (D) | 6.4% | |||
| Total votes | 341,395 | |||
| 2010 Race for Secretary of State - Republican Primary[1] | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Candidates | Percentage | |||
| 59.2% | ||||
| Doug MacGinnitie (R) | 40.8% | |||
| Total votes | 609,478 | |||
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Georgia Secretary of State - 2010 Primary Election Results
- ↑ Even though Sam Olens received the most votes, he failed to receive over fifty percent of those votes required by Georgia state law. A runoff election between the top two vote recipients, therefore, was required to decide who went on to the general election.
- ↑ Even though Karen Handel received the most votes, she failed to receive over fifty percent of those votes required by Georgia state law. A runoff election between the top two vote recipients, therefore, was required to decide who went on to the general election.
- ↑ Even though Gail Buckner received the most votes, she failed to receive over fifty percent of those votes required by Georgia state law. A runoff election between the top two vote recipients, therefore, was required to decide who went on to the general election.
