Final Unofficial Monroe County Results from the May 19, 2026 Primary Election
Early and Absentee Voting plus 14 of 14 Precincts:
Registered Voters: 8,485 of 23,250 (36.5%)
U.S. Senate (Rep.)
Earl L. “Buddy” Carter – 1,107 (18.7%)
Mike Collins – 3,453 (58.2%)
John F. Coyne – 62 (1.0%)
Derek Dooley – 1,115 (18.8%)
Jonathan “Jon” McColumn – 192 (3.2%)
U.S. Senate (Dem.)
Jon Ossoff – 1,984 (100%)
Governor (Rep.)
Chris Carr – 547 (8.9%)
Clark Dean – 27 (0.4%)
Rick Jackson – 2,079 (33.9%)
Burt Jones – 2,929 (47.8%)
Gregg Fitzpatrick – 23 (0.3%)
Brad Raffensperger – 491 (8.0%)
Tom Williams – 8 (0.1%)
Ken Yasger – 22 (0.4%)
Governor (Dem.)
Keisha Lance Bottoms – 1,174 (55.4%)
Olu Brown – 18 (0.8%)
Amanda Duffy – 35 (1.7%)
Geoff Duncan – 178 (8.4%)
Jason Esteves – 310 (14.6%)
Derrick Jackson – 52 (2.5%)
Michael “Mike” Thurmond – 354 (16.7%)
Lt. Governor (Rep.)
David Clark – 542 (9.1%)
Greg Dolezal – 613 (10.3%)
Steve Gooch – 364 (6.1%)
John F. Kennedy – 3,809 (64.2%)
Brenda Lynn Nelson-Porter – 37 (0.6%)
Takosha Swan – 26 (0.4%)
Blake Tillery – 543 (9.2%)
Lt. Governor (Dem.)
Josh McLaurin – 988 (49.8%)
Nakilah Parkes – 587 (29.6%)
Richard N. Wright – 408 (20.6%)
Secretary of State (Rep.)
Tim Fleming – 2,388 (43.2%)
Vernon Jones – 1,704 (30.8%)
Kelvin King – 649 (11.7%)
Ted Metz – 228 (4.1%)
Gabriel “Gabe” Sterling – 556 (10.1%)
Secretary of State (Dem.)
Cam Ashling – 259 (13.0%)
Dana Barrett – 559 (28.1%)
Penny Brown Reynolds – 731 (36.8%)
Adrian Consonery Jr. – 437 (22.0%)
Attorney General (Rep.)
Bill Cowsert – 1,494 (26.8%)
Brian Strickland – 4,080 (73.2%)
Attorney General (Dem.)
Tanya Miller – 1,554 (76.7%)
Robert “Bob” Trammell – 472 (23.3%)
Commissioner of Agriculture (Rep.)
Tyler Harper – 5,418 (100%)
Commissioner of Agriculture (Dem.)
Katherine E. Juhan-Arnold – 1,074 (54.6%)
Sedrick Kent Rowe, Jr. – 894 (45.4%)
Commissioner of Insurance (Rep.)
John King – 5,255 (100%)
Commissioner of Insurance (Dem.)
Clarence Blalock – 367 (18.3%)
Thomas Dean – 172 (8.6%)
Ambul “AJ” Jain – 188 (9.4%)
DeAndre Mathis – 572 (28.5%)
Keisha Sean Waites – 710 (35.3%)
State School Superintendent (Rep.)
Nelva Lee – 141 (2.5%)
Fred “Bubba” Longgrear – 1,555 (27.6%)
Mesha Mainor – 85 (1.5%)
Randell E. Trammell – 851 (15.1%)
Richard Woods – 3,002 (53.2%)
State School Superintendent (Dem.)
Anton Anthony – 597 (29.8%)
Lydia Powell – 1,153 (57.6%)
Otha Thornton – 253 (12.6%)
Commissioner of Labor (Rep.)
Barbara Rivera Holmes – 5,179 (100%)
Commissioner of Labor (Dem.)
Brett A. Hulme – 572 (28.8%)
Jason Moon – 197 (9.9%)
Nikki Porcher – 544 (27.4%)
Michelle Michi Sanchez – 391 (19.7%)
Christian Wise Smith – 279 (14.1%)
Public Service Commissioner District 3 (Rep.)
Fitz Johnson – 2,472 (48.9%)
Brandon Martin – 2,585 (51.1%)
Public Service Commissioner District 3 (Dem.)
Peter Hubbard – 1,784 (100%)
Public Service Commissioner District 5 (Rep.)
Bobby Mehan – 1,418 (28.0%)
Carol Tatum Roddy – 777 (15.3%)
Josh Tolbert – 2,878 (56.7%)
Public Service Commissioner District 5 (Dem.)
Craig Cupid – 526 (26.9%)
Shelia Edwards – 1,064 (54.4%)
Angelia Pressley – 365 (18.7%)
U.S. House of Representatives District 8 (Rep.)
Austin Scott – 5,480 (100%)
U.S. House of Representatives District 8 (Dem.)
Kelly Esti – 1,034 (52.5%)
Justin M. Lucas – 937 (47.5%)
State Senate District 18 (Rep.)
Eugene Allison – 487 (8.4%)
Steven McNeel – 5,288 (91.6%)
State House of Representatives District 118 (Rep.)
Clint Crowe – 2,176 (100%)
State House of Representatives District 118 (Dem.)
Sharonda Bell – 296 (53.3%)
Jodi Lewis – 259 (46.7%)
State House of Representatives District 144 (Rep.)
Dale Washburn – 787 (100%)
State House of Representatives District 145 (Rep.)
Eric Wilson – 2,427 (100%)
State House of Representatives District 145 (Dem.)
Tangie Herring – 1,179 (100%)
County Commissioner District 3
John H. Ambrose, Sr. – 1,286 (64.0%)
Mike Bilderback – 722 (36.0%)
County Commissioner District 4
Mark Dagostino – 340 (22.6%)
Kerry Osborne – 413 (27.4%)
Albert “Al” Turner – 752 (49.97%)
Party Question 1 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,608 (93.3%)
No – 401 (6.7%)
Party Question 2 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,415 (89.8%)
No – 618 (10.2%)
Party Question 3 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,205 (87.0%)
No – 778 (13.0%)
Party Question 4 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,398 (90.5%)
No – 569 (9.5%)
Party Question 5 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,563 (92.1%)
No – 478 (7.9%)
Party Question 6 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,575 (93.8%)
No – 370 (6.2%)
Party Question 7 (Rep.)
Yes – 4,963 (82.4%)
No – 1,060 (17.6%)
Party Question 8 (Rep.)
Yes – 5,536 (92.2%)
No – 467 (7.8%)
Party Question 1 (Dem.)
Yes – 101 (4.8%)
No – 2,000 (95.2%)
Party Question 2 (Dem.)
Yes – 127 (6.1%)
No – 1,965 (93.9%)
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Charles “Charlie” Bethel – 5,783 (74.2%)
Miracle Rankin – 2,006 (25.8%)
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Ben Land – 7,172 (100%)
Justice Supreme Court of Georgia
Jen Auer Jordan – 1,937 (25.0%)
Sarah Hawkins Warren – 5,803 (75.0%)
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Trenton “Trent” Brown – 5,927 (77.4%)
Will Wooten – 1,729 (22.6%)
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Sara Doyle – 7,174 (100%)
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
Fatima Harris Felton – 1,789 (23.6%)
Elizabeth D. Gobeil – 5,807 (76.4%)
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
David Todd Markle – 7,122 (100%)
Judge Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Wade Padgett – 7,112 (100%)
Judge of Superior Court Towaliga Judicial Circuit
Jonathan Adams – 4,911 (61.4%)
Natalie Fears Sundeen – 3,087 (38.6%)
County Board of Education District 1
Sherrye Battle – 600 (71.9%)
Wenyuan Parker – 234 (28.1%)
County Board of Education District 3
Greg Head – 910 (100%)
County Board of Education District 5
Robert E. Jenkins – 1,069 (100%)
County Board of Education District 7
Eva Bilderback – 840 (58.5%)
Tim Coker – 596 (41.5%)
Special One Percent Floating Local Option Sales Tax Referendum
Yes – 5,827 (70.4%)
No – 2,453 (29.6%)