Southern Party of Georgia 2004 Voter Guide.
A grass roots effort to restore Good Government for the People of Georgia

2004 Republican Primary Results Tuesday, July 20

Click here for Democratic Primary Voter Guide

Click here for November 2, 2004 Voter Guides

The Southern Party of Georgia, a grass roots effort to restore good government for the People of Georgia, recommended the following candidates for the Republican Primary, July 20.

US Senate
     
  Mac Collins (20.6) lost to Isakson (53.2%), Cain had (26.2)
     
State Supreme Court 
     
  Grant Brantley
     
Congressional Offices 
     
District 6: (more info) Robert Lamutt (28.3) placed second and will be in runoff with Tom Price (34.1). Chuck Clay (21.8) was retired from public office.
 
District 8: Lynn Westmoreland (45.9) placed first and will be in runoff with Dylan Glynn (37.6).
     
State Senate 
     
District 4
Felix Moring (12.6) lost to Jack Hill (87.4). TurnCoat Jack Hill has opposition in November.
 
District 6:
Bill Adams (29.8) lost to Ginger Collins (70.2). TurnCoat Ginger Collins has opposition in November.
 
District 13:
Carden Sumners (40.9) lost to Joseph Carter (59.1)
 
District 21:
Chip Rogers won with 81.3
 
District 24:
Joey Brush (41.7) lost to Jim Whitehead (58.3)
 
District 27:
Bill Stephens won with 59.7.
 
District 28:
Mitch Seabaugh won with 68.5
 
District 29:
Julian Mack (8.0) lost to Seth Harp (52.0). Dan Lee (40.0) was retired. TurnCoat Seth Harp has opposition in November.
 
District 31:
James Garner (30.0) lost to Mason Roundtree (38.9) and Bill Heath (31.1) who will be in a runoff. note - 95% of precincts reporting.
 
District 32:
Mitchell Kaye (40.1) and  Judson Hill (26.9) will face each other in a runoff.
 
District 37:
Andy Rice lost to Lance Cooper and John J. Wiles in a crowded field of 6 candidates. Cooper and Wiles will be in a runoff.
 
District 40:
Dan Weber (35.1) placed second and will be in a runoff with Bart Ladd (35.9).
 
District 50:
Nancy Shaefer (47.0) placed first and will be in a runoff with Chan Caudell (39.5).
 
District 51:
Ben Whitaker (30.8)  lost to Chip Pearson (53.9). John Callaham was third (15.4).
     
State House
     
District 3
Ron Forster won with 69.1
 
District 7:
David Ralston won with 59.6
 
District 15:
Jeff Lewis won with 56.2
 
District 18:
Mark Butler won with 60.8
 
District 24:
Tom Knox won with 55.1
 
District 32:
Dave Krache (38.9) lost to TurnCoat Judy Manning (61.1) by only 720 votes. We should have won this one.
 
District 36:
Earl Ehrhart (82.6)
 
District 38:
Steve Tumlin won with 66.6
 
District 43:
Tom Boeck (21.0) lost to Franklin (79.0). Another shot at Franklin in November!
 
District 68:
Tim Bearden (46.5) placed first and will be in a runoff with George Pope (39.2).
 
District 69:
Jeff Brown won with 69.8
 
District 95:
Robert Mumford (48.4) placed first and will be in a runoff with Terry Milton (28.9)
 
District 98:
Bobby Reece (37.0) placed first and will be in a runoff with Michael David Muntean (35.0).
 
District 172:
Gene Maddox won with 59.3
     

Other Voter Guides:

 

Click here to forward to others!

Updated July 15, 2004


*** This Voter Guide has been viewed 7091 times since July 14, 11:50 PM! ***