In the General Election, 5,868 people voted in Dade County, just over 50% of registered voters. Locally, the following resulted from the election;
Lamar Lowery wins unopposed election for County District 1.
Philip Hartline wins unopposed election for County District 2.
Daniel Case wins unopposed election for Board of Education District 1.
Jennifer Hartline wins unopposed election for Board of Education District 2.
T-SPLOST:
Yes: 2,700
No: 2,956
Winner: NO, T-SPLOST Fails by 256 votes.
State-wide election results (unofficial, will update when results are made official):
Governor:
Brian Kemp [R]
Stacey Abrams [D]
Ted Metz [L]
Winner (Unofficial): Brian Kemp
US Senate:
Herschel Walker [R]
Raphael Warnock [D]
Chase Oliver [L]
Winner (Unofficial): Too Close to Call
US House of Representatives – District 14:
Marjorie Taylor Greene [R]
Marcus Flowers [D]
Winner (Unofficial): Marjorie Taylor Greene
Lieutenant Governor:
Geoff Duncan [R]
Sarah Riggs Amico [D]
Winner (Unofficial):
Secretary of State:
Brad Raffensperger [R]
John Barrow [D]
Smythe Duval [L]
Winner (Unofficial):
Attorney General:
Chris Carr [R]
Charlie Bailey [D]
Winner (Unofficial):
Commissioner of Agriculture:
Gary Black [R]
Fred Swann [D]
Winner (Unofficial):
Commissioner of Insurance:
Jim Beck [R]
Janice Laws [D]
Donnie Foster [L]
Winner (Unofficial):
State School Superintendent:
Richard Woods [R]
Otha E. Thornton, JR. [D]
Winner (Unofficial):
Commissioner of Labor:
Mark Butler [R]
Richard Keatley [D]
Winner (Unofficial):
Public Service Commissioner (Succeeding Chuck Eaton):
Chuck Eaton [R]
Lindy Miller [D]
Ryan Graham [L]
Winner (Unofficial):
Public Service Commissioner (Succeeding Tricia Pridemore):
Tricia Pridemore [R]
Dawn A. Randolph [D]
John Turpish [L]
Winner (Unofficial):