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Election results as of 10:50 p.m.
Published Tuesday, November 06, 2012 5:55 PM

 

  

Mother Nature was kind for most of Election Day 2012 as Georgetown

County residents and millions of Americans voted for everything from the

next president of the United States all the way down to the next county

Clerk of Court.

With 35 of 36 Georgetown County precincts reporting as of 10:40 p.m. A

technical problem with an Andrews precinct is keeping the final numbers

from being posted. We will update when the finals are received.

The school board race between Richard Kerr and Peggy Wheeler-Cribb is

too close to call and a recount will take place.

Austin Beard won his bid for reelection to county council.

Alma White retains the clerk of court seat.

President

Mitt Romney: 16,225

Barack Obama: 13,471

7th Congressional District

Tom Rice:16,191

Gloria Bromell Tinubu: 12,615

Sheriff

Lane Cribb: 17,685

Darryel Carr: 8,394

House District

Carl Anderson 9580

Tom Winslow: 3009

Clerk of Court

Alma White: 14,883

Tammie Avant: 10,743

County Council District 5

Austin Beard: 1155

Bubba Grimes: 685

Ben Dunn: 727

Auditor

Brian Shult: 11,700

Kathy Harrelson: 9693

Rod Stalvey: 2152

School Board District 3

Sandra Johnson: 583

Gene Footman:  1332

 

School Board District 5

Elery Little: 1441

Murray Vernon: 1088

School Board District 6

Richard Kerr: 1722

Peggy Wheeler-Cribb: 1702

Coroner

Kenny Johnson: 20,702

Write-ins: 66

 

One-cent sales tax referendum

No: 15,586

Yes: 12,831

More than 31,000 ballots cast

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