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Nov. 19—MARIETTA — The Cobb County Board of Elections voted Friday to recertify the results of the Nov. 8 election, two days after elections staff discovered that a memory card had not been ...
The following results were certified Tuesday but are no longer accurate. The Cobb County Board of Elections voted 4-0-1 to certify the results of the Nov. 8 election at its Tuesday meeting. Board ...
As of 2024, this is the last time a Democratic presidential nominee won the rural Black Belt counties of Baker, Dooly, Early, Peach, Quitman, and Twiggs, and the last time that the suburban Atlanta counties of Gwinnett, Henry, and Cobb would vote Republican in a presidential race. This is also the last time that Georgia has backed the losing ...
Although majority-minority Burke County—near Augusta—flipped to Trump after supporting Hillary Clinton in 2016, Biden was able to build Clinton's vote shares in the densely populated Metro Atlanta counties of Gwinnett, Cobb, and Henry, increasing her vote shares of 50%, 48%, and 50% to 58%, 56%, and 60%, respectively–in all three cases ...
Trump thus became the first Republican to win the White House without carrying Cobb County since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, as well as the first to do so without carrying Douglas, Gwinnett or Rockdale Counties since Richard Nixon in 1968, and the first to do so without carrying Henry, Newton, Baldwin, or Sumter Counties (the latter two being ...
Nov. 17—The Cobb County Board of Elections has called a special meeting to recertify the Nov. 8 election results, after discovering that a memory card was not uploaded. The revelation threw into ...
Jun. 1—MARIETTA — The Cobb County Board of Elections voted 3-1 to certify the results of the May 24 election Tuesday afternoon. Board member Pat Gartland voted against certification due to ...
For instance, Obama lost Cobb County by nine points compared to Kerry's 25-point loss. Obama lost Gwinnett County by 11 points compared to a 33-point loss for Kerry. Aside from native son Jimmy Carter sweeping every county in the state in 1976, a Democrat hadn't won either county since 1960, and would not do so until Hillary Clinton in 2016.