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2020 Georgia Republican presidential primary

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76 Republican National Convention delegates
 
Candidate Donald Trump
Home state Florida
Delegate count 76
Popular vote 947,352
Percentage 100%
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The 2020 Georgia Republican presidential primary took place on June 9, 2020, as one of 2 contests scheduled for that day in the Republican Party primaries for the 2020 presidential election.

Results

2020 Georgia Republican primary
Candidate Votes % Delegates
Donald Trump 947,352 100.00 76
Total 947,352 100% 76

Results by county

2020 Georgia Republican primary

(results per county)

County Donald Trump Write-ins Total votes cast
Votes % Votes %
Appling 3,238 100% 3,238
Atkinson 1,361 100% 1,361
Bacon 2,310 100% 2,310
Baker 65 100% 65
Baldwin 3,587 100% 3,587
Banks 3,622 100% 3,622
Barrow 8,476 100% 8,476
Bartow 14,559 100% 14,559
Ben Hill 1,529 100% 1,529
Berrien 3,014 100% 3,014
Bibb 11,137 100% 11,137
Bleckley 1,684 100% 1,684
Brantley 3,442 100% 3,442
Brooks 1,680 100% 1,680
Bryan 5,639 100% 5,639
Bulloch 8,846 100% 8,846
Burke 1,569 100% 1,569
Butts 3,313 100% 3,313
Calhoun 162 100% 162
Camden 4,600 100% 4,600
Candler 1,510 100% 1,510
Carroll 15,290 100% 15,290
Catoosa 9,604 100% 9,604
Charlton 1,921 100% 1,921
Chatham 18,680 100% 18,680
Chattahoochee 244 100% 244
Chattooga 4,225 100% 4,225
Cherokee 35,457 100% 35,457
Clarke 5,004 100% 5,004
Clay 278 100% 278
Clayton 4,522 100% 4,522
Clinch 1,530 100% 1,530
Cobb 63,696 100% 63,696
Coffee 4,931 100% 4,931
Colquitt 5,139 100% 5,139
Columbia 17,358 100% 17,358
Cook 1,854 100% 1,854
Coweta 17,274 100% 17,274
Crawford 1,593 100% 1,593
Crisp 2,685 100% 2,685
Dade 3,070 100% 3,070
Dawson 5,978 100% 5,978
Decatur 1,497 100% 1,497
DeKalb 17,425 100% 17,425
Dodge 3,799 100% 3,799
Dooly 551 100% 551
Dougherty 3,571 100% 3,571
Douglas 8,079 100% 8,079
Early 1,241 100% 1,241
Echols 772 100% 772
Effingham 8,411 100% 8,411
Elbert 2,624 100% 2,624
Emanuel 4,431 100% 4,431
Evans 1,216 100% 1,216
Fannin 5,799 100% 5,799
Fayette 14,697 100% 14,697
Floyd 13,227 100% 13,227
Forsyth 28,848 100% 28,848
Franklin 5,238 100% 5,238
Fulton 33,861 100% 33,861
Gilmer 6,445 100% 6,445
Glascock 992 100% 992
Glynn 9,701 100% 9,701
Gordon 7,735 100% 7,735
Grady 3,649 100% 3,649
Greene 2,953 100% 2,953
Gwinnett 57,897 100% 57,897
Habersham 9,012 100% 9,012
Hall 26,186 100% 26,186
Hancock 360 100% 360
Haralson 6,672 100% 6,672
Harris 4,942 100% 4,942
Hart 4,725 100% 4,725
Heard 2,120 100% 2,120
Henry 17,417 100% 17,417
Houston 14,177 100% 14,177
Irwin 1,866 100% 1,866
Jackson 11,558 100% 11,558
Jasper 2,289 100% 2,289
Jeff Davis 2,579 100% 2,579
Jefferson 638 100% 638
Jenkins 295 100% 295
Johnson 1,676 100% 1,676
Jones 3,709 100% 3,709
Lamar 2,490 100% 2,490
Lanier 1,054 100% 1,054
Laurens 5,086 100% 5,086
Lee 4,868 100% 4,868
Liberty 1,606 100% 1,606
Lincoln 1,615 100% 1,615
Long 1,623 100% 1,623
Lowndes 7,080 100% 7,080
Lumpkin 6,109 100% 6,109
Macon 406 100% 406
Madison 5,594 100% 5,594
Marion 1,113 100% 1,113
McDuffie 2,068 100% 2,068
McIntosh 2,098 100% 2,098
Meriwether 2,569 100% 2,569
Miller 634 100% 634
Mitchell 2,137 100% 2,137
Monroe 4,805 100% 4,805
Montgomery 1,711 100% 1,711
Morgan 4,085 100% 4,085
Murray 6,677 100% 6,677
Muscogee 9,287 100% 9,287
Newton 10,069 100% 10,069
Oconee 8,178 100% 8,178
Oglethorpe 3,273 100% 3,273
Paulding 19,958 100% 19,958
Peach 2,068 100% 2,068
Pickens 7,114 100% 7,114
Pierce 4,253 100% 4,253
Pike 4,210 100% 4,210
Polk 6,432 100% 6,432
Pulaski 1,525 100% 1,525
Putnam 3,870 100% 3,870
Quitman 146 100% 146
Rabun 3,295 100% 3,295
Randolph 243 100% 243
Richmond 10,678 100% 10,678
Rockdale 4,421 100% 4,421
Schley 1,103 100% 1,103
Screven 1,157 100% 1,157
Seminole 984 100% 984
Spalding 7,096 100% 7,096
Stephens 4,461 100% 4,461
Stewart 214 100% 214
Sumter 2,449 100% 2,449
Talbot 460 100% 460
Taliaferro 90 100% 90
Tattnall 3,350 100% 3,350
Taylor 1,234 100% 1,234
Telfair 1,196 100% 1,196
Terrell 680 100% 680
Thomas 3,380 100% 3,380
Tift 4,964 100% 4,964
Toombs 4,065 100% 4,065
Towns 3,244 100% 3,244
Treutlen 1,062 100% 1,062
Troup 8,652 100% 8,652
Turner 1,107 100% 1,107
Twiggs 556 100% 556
Union 5,242 100% 5,242
Upson 4,256 100% 4,256
Walker 10,439 100% 10,439
Walton 15,253 100% 15,253
Ware 4,780 100% 4,780
Warren 326 100% 326
Washington 588 100% 588
Wayne 4,964 100% 4,964
Webster 70 100% 70
Wheeler 626 100% 626
White 6,475 100% 6,475
Whitfield 11,335 100% 11,335
Wilcox 1,189 100% 1,189
Wilkes 915 100% 915
Wilkinson 890 100% 890
Worth 3,496 100% 3,496
Total 947,352 100% 947,352

References

  1. Matthew Choi (October 31, 2019). "Trump, a symbol of New York, is officially a Floridian now". Politico. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  2. "Election Night Reporting".
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