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Georgia Secretary of State - Elections Division
2002 Georgia Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Primary: 8/20/02, |
| List of State Parties, |
| Governor, 53% in '98, 1st term, |
| Roy Eugene Barnes (D), |
St. Sen. Sonny Perdue (R) 50.9%, St. School Super. Linda Covington Schrenko (R) 28.0%, Co. Comm'r Bill Byrnes (R) 21.1%, |
consultant Garrett Michael Hayes (L), attorney Nannette D. Garrett (G), environmental activist Sam Hay (I), |
| Lt. Governor, |
| Mark Fletcher Taylor (D), |
St. Sen. Mike Beatty (R) 44.7%, St. Rep. Steve Stancil (R) 43.6%, 2000 PSC nominee / mediator Albert "Al" Bartell (R) 11.6%, |
technician / '00 GOP Congressional candidate Herbert F. "Herbie" Galloway, III (L), Hugh Esco (G), |
| Secretary of State, |
| Cathy Cox (D), dentist David A. Mays (D) removed from ballot, |
consultant Charlie Bailey (R) 47.1%, attorney Vernadette Ramirez Broyles (R) 26.6%, st. GOP vice chair / insurance broker Jerry Wyatt (R) 26.3%, |
Michael "Mike" Pitts (L), |
| Attorney General, |
| Thurbert Baker (D), |
attorney Shannon Goessling (R), |
Patricia Lucyshyn (L), |
| Superintendent of Schools, Linda Covington Schrenko (R) running for Gov., |
| '92 Congressional nominee / teacher union leader / ex-principal Barbara Christmas (D) 38.3%, '98 nominee / businessman / Ex-Atlanta Board of Education President Joseph G. "Joe" Martin (D) 24.0%, prof. Theresa Bey (D) 13.9%, dept. St. School Superintendent Peyton Williams, Jr. (D) 10.2%, teacher Phyllis E. Lowther Turner (D) 9.2%, assistant principal Larry Wayne McNorton (D) 4.4%, |
St. Rep. / teacher Kathy Cox (R) 71.9%, St. Rep. Mitchell Kaye (R) 28.1%, |
Lynn Krogseng (L), businesswomen / ex-teacher Regina Etheridge (G), |
| Insurance Commissioner, |
| securities broker / ex-teacher Lois N. Cohen (D) 61.4%, retired businessman / consultant William Randy Murray (D) 38.6%, |
John Weimann Oxendine (R), |
Helmut Forren (L), |
| Agriculture Commissioner, |
| Thomas T. "Tommy" Irvin (D), |
farmer Deanna "Dee" Dee Strickland (R), |
Doug Morton (L), '98 Labor Comm'r. nominee Kerrie Dickson (G), |
| Labor Commissioner, |
| Michael Thurmond (D) 70.8%, consultant John Frank Collins (D) 29.2%, |
ex-Dep. St. Labor Com'r. Richard McGee (R) 52.0%, businessman Brent Brown (R) 48.0%, |
William Costa (L), |
| Public Service Commissioner |
| Lauren "Bubba" McDonald, Jr. (D), |
employment recruiter Angela Elizabeth Speir (R), |
Joseph Bommarito (L), Frank Jeffers (G), |
| Public Service Commissioner |
| Earleen W. Sizemore (D), |
real estate appraiser / St. Rep. H. Doug Everett (R), |
James W. "Jimmy" Harris (L), |
| Senator, 48.8% in '96, 1st term, |
| Max Cleland (D), |
U.S. Rep. C. Saxby Chambliss (R) 59.9%, St. Rep. Robert "Bob" Irvin (R) 28.3%, rancher Robert "Bob" Brown, Jr. (R) 11.8%, |
technology exec. Sandy Thomas (L), |
| 1st Congressional District, 69.1% in '00 & 5th term for Kingston, 58.9% in '00 & 4th term for Chambliss who is running for U.S. Senate, |
| attorney / '00 candidate Don Smart (D), |
U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston (R), |
attorney / '00 Democratic nominee Joyce Marie Briggs (G), |
| 2nd Congressional District, 53.6% in '00, 5th term |
| Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D), |
No Republican |
businessman Ronnie Thomson (L), |
| new 3rd Congressional District |
| ex-Macon Mayor / 2000 Congressional nominee James "Jim" Marshall (D) 53.9%, attorney Charles W. "Chuck" Byrd (D) 32.9%, dentist Joe N. Lester (D) 11.4%, realtor / community activist Sig Dayan (D) 1.7%, |
Bibb Co. Comm'r. Calder Clay, III (R), |
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| 4th Congressional District, 60.9% in '00, 5th term |
| ex-State Court Judge Denise Majette (D) 57.9%, Cynthia A. McKinney (D) 42.1%, |
homemaker Cynthia Van Auken (R) 38.4%, human resources manager Catherine Davis (R) 34.0%, businesswoman Barbara Brunner Pereira (R) 27.6%, retiree Joseph "Joe" A. Tucker (R) removed from ballot, |
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| 5th Congressional District, 76.6% in '00, 8th term |
| John Lewis (D), |
No Republican |
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| 6th Congressional District, 74.5% in '00, 2nd term, |
| real estate agent Jeff Weisberger (D), |
Johnny Isakson (R), |
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| new 7th Congressional District, 55.3% in '00 & 4th term for Barr, unopposed in '00 & 5th term for Linder, |
| attorney Michael R. Berlon (D), |
U.S. Rep. John Linder (R) 66.1%, U.S. Rep. Bob Barr (R) 33.9%, |
businesswomen / '90 Gov. nominee Carole Ann Rand (L),videographer Al Herman (G), |
| 8th Congressional District, 63.5% in '00, 5th term, |
| IT consultant Angelos Petrakopoulos (D), |
Michael A "Mac" Collins (R), |
activist Gary Holder (L), |
| new 9th Congressional District, 63.2% in '00, 4th term, |
| attorney / goat farmer Barry Gordon Irwin (D), |
Charlie Norwood, Jr. (R) 81.4%, businessman Lee Dickerson (R) 18.6%, |
software engineer Chad Elwartowski (L), |
| new 10th Congressional District, 75.2% in '00, 5th term |
| No Democrat |
Nathan Deal (R), |
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| new 11th Congressional District, |
| liquor distributor / '00 nominee Roger Kahn (D) 52.0%, ex-U.S. Rep. / attorney George W. "Buddy" Darden (D) 48.0%, |
St. Sen. J. Phillip "Phil" Gingrey (R) 39.4%, Mercer Univ. assoc. provost Cecil Staton (R) 32.7%, airline pilot Robert "Bob" Herriott (R) 27.9%, |
consultant Wayne Parker (L), |
12th Congressional District Georgia Will Gain Two Congressional Districts Due to Reapportionment |
| Charles "Champ" Walker Jr. (D) 33.1%, St. Rep. Ben Allen (D) 13.6%, attorney / '92 Congressional nominee Tony Center (D) 13.2%, congressional aide Merwyn Scott (D) 11.0%, 1992 candidate / attorney Chuck Pardue (D) 10.6%, attorney Robert D. Finch (D) 10.6%, '98 & '00 nominee / minister Marion "Denise" Spencer-Freeman (D) 7.9%, |
ex-Screven Co. Comm'r. / prof. Max Burns (R) 50.5%, radio talk show host Barbara Dooley (R) 49.5%, |
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13th Congressional District Georgia Will Gain Two Congressional Districts Due to Reapportionment |
| St. Sen. David Scott (D) 54.6%, St. Sen. Greg K. Hecht (D) 18.5%, 1990 Congressional nominee / st. Dem. chair David Worley (D) 13.5%, St. Sen. Donzella J. James (D) 11.5%, business consultant Embry Malone (D) 1.9%, |
businessman Clay Cox (R), |
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2002 Georgia Congressional and Statewide Primary Results
Run-off: 9/10/02 |
| Lt. Governor, |
| Mark Fletcher Taylor (D), |
St. Rep. Steve Stancil (R) 50.6%, St. Sen. Mike Beatty (R) 49.4%, |
technician / '00 GOP Congressional candidate Herbert F. "Herbie" Galloway, III (L), Hugh Esco (G), |
| Secretary of State, |
| Cathy Cox (D), |
consultant Charlie Bailey (R) 59.9%, attorney Vernadette Ramirez Broyles (R) 40.1%, |
Michael "Mike" Pitts (L), |
| Superintendent of Schools, Linda Covington Schrenko (R) defeated in Gov. Primary, |
| '92 Congressional nominee / teacher union leader / ex-principal Barbara Christmas (D) 61.6%, '98 nominee / businessman / Ex-Atlanta Board of Education President Joseph G. "Joe" Martin (D) 38.4%, |
St. Rep. / teacher Kathy Cox (R), |
Lynn Krogseng (L), businesswomen / ex-teacher Regina Etheridge (G), |
| 4th Congressional District, |
| ex-State Court Judge Denise Majette (D), |
homemaker Cynthia Van Auken (R) 61.3%, human resources manager Catherine Davis (R) 38.7%, |
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| new 11th Congressional District, |
| liquor distributor / '00 nominee Roger Kahn (D), |
St. Sen. J. Phillip "Phil" Gingrey (R) 63.6%, Mercer Univ. assoc. provost Cecil Staton (R) 36.4%, |
consultant Wayne Parker (L), |
12th Congressional District Georgia Will Gain Two Congressional Districts Due to Reapportionment |
| Charles "Champ" Walker Jr. (D) 54.2%, St. Rep. Ben Allen (D) 45.8%, |
ex-Screven Co. Comm'r. / prof. Max Burns (R), |
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1. Key to Georgia Political Parties:
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