https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Here are some of Gwinnett County’s choices, with 100 percent of precincts reporting:
Governor: Stacey Abrams (D), 163,738 votes; Brian Kemp (R), 132,942 votes; Shane Hazel (L), 2,351 votes
U.S. Senate: Rev. Raphael Warnock (D), 175,345 votes; Herschel Walker (R), 114,910 votes; Chase Oliver (L), 7,313 votes
Lieutenant Governor: Charlie Bailey (D), 164,666 votes; Burt Jones (R), 124,123 votes; Ryan Graham (L), 7,680 votes
Secretary of State: Bee Nguyen (D), 156,819 votes; Brad Raffensperger (R), 131,896 votes; Ted Metz (L), 7,961 votes
Attorney General: Jennifer “Jen” Jordan (D), 165,118 votes; Chris Carr (R), 126,548 votes; Martin Cowen (L), 5,250 votes
Agriculture Commissioner: Nakita Hemingway (D), 159,439 votes; Tyler Harper (R), 129,275 votes; David Raudabaugh (L), 7,295 votes
Insurance Commissioner: Janice Laws Robinson (D), 162,348 votes; John King (R), 132,921 votes
State School Superintendent: Alisha Thomas Searcy (D), 161,610 votes; Richard Woods (R), 134,406 votes
Labor Commissioner: William “Will” Boddie Jr. (D), 160,040 votes; Bruce Thompson (R), 126,438 votes; Emily Anderson (L), 9,070 votes
U.S. House of Representatives – District 6: Rich McCormick (R), 7,523 votes; Bob Christian (D), 5,141 votes
U.S. House of Representatives – District 7: Mark Gonsalves (R), 72,635 votes; Lucy McBath (D), 122,970 votes
U.S. House of Representatives – District 9: Andrew Clyde (R), 46,675 votes; Michael “Mike” Ford (D), 40,905 votes
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners SPLOST Referendum: Yes, 184,957 votes; No, 104,518 votes
SOURCE: https://www.Patch.com