2024 Georgia General Election Results
Updates for the state and county races are provided here.

The general election occurred today across all 50 states to elect officials across numerous federal, state and local positions. In Georgia, elections today included three ballot measures, all 56 seats in the State Senate and all 180 seats in the State House. Key local races in three of the state’s most populous counties are also detailed here. The full list of results from the state can be found below.
Ballot Measures (3 Passed, 0 Rejected):
For Amendment 1 (Provide for a local option homestead property tax exemption), Yes won with 62.9% (3,094,322) against No with 37.1% (1,823,529). 4,917,851 votes counted.
For Amendment 2 (Create the Georgia Tax Court), Yes won with 51.9% (2,525,406) against No with 48.1% (2,341,612). 4,867,018 votes counted.
For Referendum A (Increase the personal property tax exemption from $7,500 to $20,000), Yes won with 64.5% (3,223,888) against No with 35.5% (1,775,768). 4,999,656 votes counted.
Cobb County Board of Commissioners (3 Democrats, 2 Republicans):
For Chair, Democratic incumbent Lisa Cupid won with 55.1% (217,352) against Republican Kay Morgan with 44.9% (176,816). 394,168 votes counted.
Cobb County Officials:
For Sheriff, Democratic incumbent Craig Owens Sr. won with 56.1% (220,744) against Republican David Cavender with 43.9% (172,706). 393,450 votes counted.
For State Court Clerk, Democrat Tahnicia Phillips won with 52.2% (205,374) against Republican incumbent Robin Bishop with 47.8% (187,979). 393,353 votes counted. DEMOCRATIC FLIP
For Superior Court Clerk, Democratic incumbent Connie Taylor won with 54.2% (212,956) against Republican Deborah Dance with 45.8% (179,580). 392,536 votes counted.
Fulton County Board of Commissioners (5 Democrats, 2 Republicans):
For District 2, Republican incumbent Bob Ellis won with 54.5% (51,289) against Democrat Megan Harris with 45.5% (42,743). 94,032 votes counted.
Fulton County Officials (1 Pending):
For District Attorney, Democratic incumbent Fani Willis won with 68.1% (355,894) against Republican Courtney Kramer with 31.9% (166,427). 522,321 votes counted.
Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners (4 Democrats, 1 Republican):
For Chair, Democratic incumbent Nicole Love Hendrickson won with 58.7% (240,015) against Republican John Sabic with 41.3% (168,694). 408,709 votes counted.
For District 1, Democratic incumbent Kirkland Carden won with 57.7% (53,176) against Republican Tim Le with 42.3% (38,934). 92,110 votes counted.
For District 3, Democratic incumbent Jasper Watkins III won with 63.7% (74,320) against Republican Bobby Howard with 36.3% (42,424). 116,744 votes counted.
Gwinnett County Officials (2 Pending):
For Sheriff, Democratic incumbent Keybo Taylor won with 57.8% (237,363) against Republican Mike Baker with 42.2% (173,297). 410,660 votes counted.
For Tax Commissioner, Democratic incumbent Denise Mitchell won with 59.3% (242,738) against Republican Arefeen Chowdhury with 40.7% (166,629). 409,367 votes counted.
State Senate (33 Republicans, 23 Democrats):
For District 1, Republican incumbent Ben Watson won unopposed.
For District 2, Democratic incumbent Derek Mallow won unopposed.
For District 3, Republican incumbent Mike Hodges won unopposed.
For District 4, Republican incumbent Billy Hickman won unopposed.
For District 5, Democratic incumbent Sheikh Rahman won with 67.6% (32,382) against Republican Lisa Babbage with 32.4% (15,511). 47,893 votes counted.
For District 6, Republican incumbent Matt Brass won with 72.3% (77,875) against Democrat Jenny Enderlin with 27.7% (29,819). 107,694 votes counted.
For District 7, Democratic incumbent Nabilah Islam Parkes won with 55.0% (46,748) against Republican J. Gregory Howard with 45.0% (38,222). 84,970 votes counted.
For District 8, Republican incumbent Russ Goodman won unopposed.
For District 9, Democratic incumbent Nikki Merritt won with 60.0% (52,451) against Republican Michael Gargiulo with 40.0% (35,036). 87,487 votes counted.
For District 10, Democratic incumbent Emanuel Jones won with 85.3% (85,131) against Republican Furquan Stafford with 14.7% (14,658). 99,789 votes counted.
For District 11, Republican incumbent Sam Watson won unopposed.
For District 12, Democratic incumbent Freddie Sims won unopposed.
For District 13, Republican incumbent Carden Summers won unopposed.
For District 14, Democratic incumbent Josh McLaurin won unopposed.
For District 15, Democratic incumbent Ed Harbison won unopposed.
For District 16, Republican incumbent Marty Harbin won with 65.8% (71,842) against Democrat Amili Blake with 34.2% (37,388). 109,230 votes counted.
For District 17, Democratic incumbent Gail Davenport won unopposed.
For District 18, Republican incumbent John Kennedy won unopposed.
For District 19, Republican incumbent Blake Tillery won unopposed.
For District 20, Republican incumbent Larry Walker won unopposed.
For District 21, Republican incumbent Brandon Beach won with 70.4% (81,481) against Democrat Lillia Lionel with 29.6% (34,349). 115,830 votes counted.
For District 22, Democratic incumbent Harold Jones won unopposed.
For District 23, Republican incumbent Max Burns won with 61.8% (54,455) against Democrat Shayna Boston with 38.2% (33,603). 88,058 votes counted.
For District 24, Republican incumbent Lee Anderson won unopposed.
For District 25, Republican incumbent Ricky Williams won unopposed.
For District 26, Democratic incumbent David Lucas Sr. won unopposed.
For District 27, Republican incumbent Greg Dolezal won with 73.3% (76,783) against Democrat Hamza Nazir with 26.7% (28,008). 104,791 votes counted.
For District 28, Democratic incumbent Donzella James won unopposed.
For District 29, Republican incumbent Randy Robertson won with 65.2% (62,859) against Democrat Ellen Wright with 34.8% (33,500). 96,359 votes counted.
For District 30, Republican incumbent Tim Bearden won with 65.0% (63,158) against Democrat Wanda Cooper with 35.0% (33,937). 97,095 votes counted.
For District 31, Republican incumbent Jason Anavitarte won unopposed.
For District 32, Republican incumbent Kay Kirkpatrick won unopposed.
For District 33, Democratic incumbent Michael Rhett won unopposed.
For District 34, Democrat Kenya Wicks won with 82.0% (56,911) against Republican Andrew Honeycutt with 18.0% (12,537). 69,448 votes counted.
For District 35, Democratic incumbent Jason Esteves won unopposed.
For District 36, Democratic incumbent Nan Orrock won unopposed.
For District 37, Republican incumbent Ed Setzler won with 57.5% (65,243) against Democrat Vanessa Parker with 42.5% (48,270). 113,513 votes counted.
For District 38, Democrat Rashaun Kemp won unopposed.
For District 39, Democratic incumbent Sonya Halpern won unopposed.
For District 40, Democratic incumbent Sally Harrell won with 62.6% (50,196) against Republican Amelia Siamomua with 37.4% (29,937). 80,133 votes counted.
For District 41, Democratic incumbent Kim Jackson won with 81.8% (62,311) against Republican Jeff Newlin with 18.2% (13,846). 76,157 votes counted.
For District 42, Republican incumbent Brian Strickland won with 58.2% (62,551) against Democrat Kacy Morgan with 41.8% (44,854). 107,405 votes counted.
For District 43, Democratic incumbent Tonya Anderson won unopposed.
For District 44, Democratic incumbent Elena Parent won unopposed.
For District 45, Republican incumbent Clint Dixon won unopposed.
For District 46, Republican incumbent Bill Cowsert won with 63.7% (64,614) against Democrat Gareth Fenley with 36.3% (36,870). 101,484 votes counted.
For District 47, Republican incumbent Frank Ginn won with 62.6% (62,063) against Democrat Conolus Scott Jr. with 37.4% (37,064). 99,127 votes counted.
For District 48, Republican incumbent Shawn Still won with 53.6% (51,773) against Democrat Ashwin Ramaswami with 46.4% (44,863). 96,636 votes counted.
For District 49, Republican Drew Echols won unopposed.
For District 50, Republican incumbent Bo Hatchett won with 84.0% (82,870) against Democrat June Krise with 16.0% (15,811). 98,681 votes counted.
For District 51, Republican incumbent Steve Gooch won unopposed.
For District 52, Republican incumbent Chuck Hufstetler won unopposed.
For District 53, Republican incumbent Colton Moore won with 78.8% (70,397) against Democrat Bart Bryant with 21.2% (18,970). 89,367 votes counted.
For District 54, Republican incumbent Chuck Payne won unopposed.
For District 55, Democrat Randal Mangham won with 76.0% (69,259) against Republican Mary Williams Benefield with 24.0% (21,907). 91,166 votes counted.
For District 56, Republican incumbent John Albers won with 61.2% (72,392) against Democrat JD Jordan with 38.8% (45,836). 118,228 votes counted.
State House (101 Republicans, 79 Democrats):
For District 1, Republican incumbent Mike Cameron won with 80.3% (21,227) against Democrat Jack Zibluk with 19.7% (5,195). 26,422 votes counted.
For District 2, Republican incumbent Steve Tarvin won unopposed.
For District 3, Republican incumbent Mitchell Horner won unopposed.
For District 4, Republican incumbent Kasey Carpenter won unopposed.
For District 5, Republican incumbent Matt Barton won unopposed.
For District 6, Republican incumbent Jason Ridley won with 85.3% (22,597) against Democrat Cathy Kott with 14.7% (3,894). 26,491 votes counted.
For District 7, Republican incumbent Johnny Chastain won unopposed.
For District 8, Republican incumbent Stan Gunter won with 84.8% (33,249) against Democrat Charlotte Sleczkowski with 15.2% (5,948). 39,197 votes counted.
For District 9, Republican incumbent Will Wade won unopposed.
For District 10, Republican incumbent Victor Anderson won with 82.9% (25,871) against Democrat Paulette Williams with 17.1% (5,323). 31,194 votes counted.
For District 11, Republican incumbent Rick Jasperse won with 82.8% (30,728) against Democrat Kayla Hollifield with 17.2% (6,392). 37,120 votes counted.
For District 12, Republican incumbent Eddie Lumsden won with 81.7% (21,310) against Democrat Logan Johnson with 18.3% (4,778). 26,088 votes counted.
For District 13, Republican incumbent Katie Dempsey won with 69.7% (17,407) against Democrat Kevin Aronhalt with 30.3% (7,555). 24,962 votes counted.
For District 14, Republican incumbent Mitchell Scoggins won unopposed.
For District 15, Republican incumbent Matthew Gambill won unopposed.
For District 16, Republican incumbent Trey Kelley won unopposed.
For District 17, Republican incumbent Martin Momtahan won unopposed.
For District 18, Republican incumbent Tyler Smith won unopposed.
For District 19, Republican incumbent Joseph Gullett won with 57.3% (19,659) against Democrat R.J. Coyle with 42.7% (14,642). 34,301 votes counted.
For District 20, Republican incumbent Charlice Byrd won unopposed.
For District 21, Republican incumbent Brad Thomas won with 75.0% (28,977) against Democrat Mitchell Simmons with 25.0% (9,668). 38,645 votes counted.
For District 22, Republican incumbent Jordan Ridley won with 60.5% (19,402) against Democrat James Shade with 39.5% (12,642). 32,044 votes counted.
For District 23, Republican incumbent Mandi Ballinger won unopposed.
For District 24, Republican incumbent Carter Barrett won with 67.5% (20,845) against Democrat Randye Dugan with 32.5% (10,044). 30,889 votes counted.
For District 25, Republican incumbent Todd Jones won with 61.0% (18,747) against Democrat Elaine Padgett with 39.0% (11,979). 30,726 votes counted.
For District 26, Republican incumbent Lauren McDonald won with 70.8% (22,258) against Democrat Lakiea Bailey with 29.2% (9,191). 31,449 votes counted.
For District 27, Republican incumbent Lee Hawkins won unopposed.
For District 28, Republican incumbent Brent Cox won with 78.3% (26,500) against Democrat Michael Henson with 21.7% (7,350). 33,850 votes counted.
For District 29, Republican incumbent Matt Dubnik won unopposed.
For District 30, Republican incumbent Derrick McCollum won with 73.0% (25,087) against Democrat Kim Floria with 27.0% (9,278). 34,365 votes counted.
For District 31, Republican incumbent Emory West Dunahoo Jr. won unopposed.
For District 32, Republican incumbent Chris Erwin won unopposed.
For District 33, Republican incumbent Alan Powell won unopposed.
For District 34, Republican incumbent Devan Seabaugh won with 57.7% (21,849) against Democrat Karl Gallegos with 42.3% (16,053). 37,902 votes counted.
For District 35, Democratic incumbent Lisa Campbell won with 60.8% (16,279) against Republican Gary Chaffee with 39.2% (10,501). 26,780 votes counted.
For District 36, Republican incumbent Ginny Ehrhart won unopposed.
For District 37, Democratic incumbent Mary Frances Williams won with 55.7% (14,748) against Republican Shea Taylor with 44.3% (11,725). 26,473 votes counted.
For District 38, Democratic incumbent David Wilkerson won unopposed.
For District 39, Democratic incumbent Terry Cummings won unopposed.
For District 40, Republican incumbent Kimberly New won with 59.4% (18,869) against Democrat Montenia Edwards with 40.6% (12,924). 31,793 votes counted.
For District 41, Democratic incumbent Michael Smith won with 70.0% (15,280) against Republican Andrea Smith with 30.0% (6,542). 21,822 votes counted.
For District 42, Democrat Gabriel Sanchez won with 63.3% (16,689) against Republican Diane Jackson with 36.7% (9,673). 26,362 votes counted.
For District 43, Democratic incumbent Solomon Adesanya won unopposed.
For District 44, Republican incumbent Don Parsons won with 56.9% (19,216) against Democrat Danielle Bell with 43.1% (14,571). 33,787 votes counted.
For District 45, Republican incumbent Sharon Cooper won with 57.5% (21,650) against Democrat Eric Castater with 42.5% (16,027). 37,677 votes counted.
For District 46, Republican incumbent John Carson won with 58.9% (21,875) against Democrat Micheal Garza with 41.1% (15,274). 37,149 votes counted.
For District 47, Republican incumbent Jan Jones won with 61.6% (19,537) against Democrat Debra Debra Shigley with 38.4% (12,189). 31,726 votes counted.
For District 48, Republican incumbent Scott Hilton won with 54.9% (18,183) against Democrat Laura Murvartian with 45.1% (14,954). 33,137 votes counted.
For District 49, Republican incumbent Charles Martin Jr. won with 59.5% (21,944) against Democrat Grace Demit with 40.5% (14,937). 36,881 votes counted.
For District 50, Democratic incumbent Michelle Au won with 55.4% (15,868) against Republican Narender Reddy with 44.6% (12,801). 28,669 votes counted.
For District 51, Democratic incumbent Esther Panitch won with 58.1% (16,558) against Republican Keith Gettmann with 41.9% (11,959). 28,517 votes counted.
For District 52, Democratic incumbent Shea Roberts won with 61.7% (18,199) against Republican Robert McNeily with 38.3% (11,321). 29,520 votes counted.
For District 53, Republican incumbent Deborah Silcox won with 51.9% (18,277) against Democrat Susie Greenberg with 48.1% (16,926). 35,203 votes counted.
For District 54, Democratic incumbent Betsy Holland won with 59.7% (17,950) against Republican Sam Brown-Parks with 40.3% (12,133). 30,083 votes counted.
For District 55, Democratic incumbent Inga Willis won with 77.9% (21,440) against Republican Samuel Lenaeus with 22.1% (6,095). 27,535 votes counted.
For District 56, Democrat Bryce Berry won with 83.8% (19,223) against Republican incumbent Mesha Mainor with 16.2% (3,722). 22,945 votes counted. DEMOCRATIC FLIP
For District 57, Democratic incumbent Stacey Evans won with 78.9% (25,241) against Republican Julie Allen with 21.1% (6,763). 32,004 votes counted.
For District 58, Democratic incumbent Park Cannon won unopposed.
For District 59, Democratic incumbent Phil Olaleye won with 90.8% (22,848) against Republican Maurice Mpayamaguru with 9.2% (2,312). 25,160 votes counted.
For District 60, Democratic incumbent Sheila Jones won with 71.6% (21,692) against Republican Cathy Henson with 28.4% (8,613). 30,305 votes counted.
For District 61, Democrat Mekyah McQueen won unopposed.
For District 62, Democratic incumbent Tanya Miller won unopposed.
For District 63, Democratic incumbent Kim Schofield won unopposed.
For District 64, Democrat Sylvia Wayfer won with 69.2% (21,529) against Republican Cassaundra Burks with 30.8% (9,569). 31,098 votes counted.
For District 65, Democrat Robert Dawson won unopposed.
For District 66, Democratic incumbent Kimberly Alexander won unopposed.
For District 67, Democratic incumbent Lydia Glaize won with 66.5% (19,629) against Republican Matthew Hammett with 33.5% (9,891). 29,520 votes counted.
For District 68, Democratic incumbent Derrick Jackson won unopposed.
For District 69, Democratic incumbent Debra Bazemore won unopposed.
For District 70, Republican incumbent Lynn Smith won with 63.4% (17,597) against Democrat Diane Boulai with 36.6% (10,166). 27,763 votes counted.
For District 71, Republican Justin Howard won with 67.0% (20,442) against Democrat Kwasi Hudson with 33.0% (10,092). 30,534 votes counted.
For District 72, Republican incumbent David Huddleston won with 75.5% (21,281) against Democrat Rodney Moore with 24.5% (6,909). 28,190 votes counted.
For District 73, Republican incumbent Josh Bonner won with 66.9% (25,111) against Democrat Tom Thomason with 33.1% (12,436). 37,547 votes counted.
For District 74, Democrat Rodney Flournoy Jr. won unopposed.
For District 75, Democratic incumbent Eric Bell II won unopposed.
For District 76, Democratic incumbent Sandra Scott won unopposed.
For District 77, Democratic incumbent Rhonda Burnough won unopposed.
For District 78, Democratic incumbent Demetrius Douglas won unopposed.
For District 79, Democratic incumbent Yasmin Neal won unopposed.
For District 80, Democratic incumbent Long Tran won with 59.6% (15,457) against Republican Brian Anderson with 40.4% (10,473). 25,930 votes counted.
For District 81, Republican Noelle Kahaian won with 57.0% (19,186) against Democrat Mishael White with 43.0% (14,469). 33,655 votes counted.
For District 82, Republican incumbent Karen Mathiak won with 63.0% (20,984) against Democrat Anthony Dickson with 37.0% (12,351). 33,335 votes counted.
For District 83, Democratic incumbent Karen Lupton won with 63.1% (14,170) against Republican Catherine Bernard with 36.9% (8,281). 22,451 votes counted.
For District 84, Democratic incumbent Mary Margaret Oliver won unopposed.
For District 85, Democratic incumbent Karla Drenner won unopposed.
For District 86, Democratic incumbent Imani Barnes won with 80.0% (19,737) against Republican Barry Zisholtz with 20.0% (4,936). 24,673 votes counted.
For District 87, Democratic incumbent Viola Davis won unopposed.
For District 88, Democratic incumbent Billy Mitchell won with 80.1% (20,711) against Republican William Freeman with 19.9% (5,132). 25,843 votes counted.
For District 89, Democratic incumbent Omari Crawford won unopposed.
For District 90, Democratic incumbent Saira Draper won unopposed.
For District 91, Democratic incumbent Angela Moore won unopposed.
For District 92, Democratic incumbent Rhonda Taylor won unopposed.
For District 93, Democratic incumbent Doreen Carter won unopposed.
For District 94, Democratic incumbent Karen Bennett won unopposed.
For District 95, Democratic incumbent Dar’shun Kendrick won unopposed.
For District 96, Democrat Arlene Beckles won unopposed.
For District 97, Democratic incumbent Ruwa Romman won with 58.8% (14,536) against Republican Michael Corbin with 41.2% (10,167). 24,703 votes counted.
For District 98, Democratic incumbent Marvin Lim won unopposed.
For District 99, Republican incumbent Matt Reeves won with 51.1% (14,812) against Democrat Michelle Kang with 48.9% (14,191). 29,003 votes counted.
For District 100, Republican incumbent David Clark won with 62.4% (19,620) against Democrat Jennifer Ambler with 37.6% (11,833). 31,453 votes counted.
For District 101, Democratic incumbent Scott Holcomb won with 72.1% (18,764) against Republican Kendra Biegalski with 27.9% (7,252). 26,016 votes counted.
For District 102, Democratic incumbent Gabe Okoye won with 65.9% (15,166) against Republican J. Scott Vandiver with 34.1% (7,855). 23,021 votes counted.
For District 103, Republican incumbent Soo Hong won with 60.6% (18,232) against Democrat Chris Luchey with 39.4% (11,880). 30,112 votes counted.
For District 104, Republican incumbent Chuck Efstration won unopposed.
For District 105, Republican Sandy Donatucci won with 50.1% (15,142) against Democratic incumbent Farooq Mughal with 49.9% (15,062). 30,204 votes counted. REPUBLICAN FLIP
For District 106, Democratic incumbent Shelly Hutchinson won unopposed.
For District 107, Democratic incumbent Samuel Park won with 60.4% (15,538) against Republican Hai Cao with 39.6% (10,189). 25,727 votes counted.
For District 108, Democratic incumbent Jasmine Clark won with 53.9% (15,315) against Republican Elvia Davila with 46.1% (13,118). 28,433 votes counted.
For District 109, Democratic incumbent Dewey McClain won unopposed.
For District 110, Democratic incumbent Segun Adeyina won with 65.3% (21,469) against Republican Charles Lollar with 34.7% (11,410). 32,879 votes counted.
For District 111, Republican incumbent Rey Martinez won with 61.5% (21,107) against Democrat Scott Jackson with 38.5% (13,193). 34,300 votes counted.
For District 112, Republican incumbent Bruce Williamson won unopposed.
For District 113, Democratic incumbent Sharon Henderson won unopposed.
For District 114, Republican incumbent Tim Fleming won unopposed.
For District 115, Democratic incumbent Regina Lewis-Ward won unopposed.
For District 116, Democratic incumbent El-Mahdi Holly won with 81.6% (23,762) against Republican Reign Stevens with 18.4% (5,346). 29,108 votes counted.
For District 117, Democrat Mary Ann Santos won unopposed.
For District 118, Republican incumbent Clint Crowe won with 66.8% (21,450) against Democrat Sharonda Bell with 33.2% (10,671). 32,121 votes counted.
For District 119, Republican incumbent Holt Persinger won unopposed.
For District 120, Republican incumbent Houston Gaines won with 61.3% (19,248) against Democrat Andrew Ferguson with 38.7% (12,156). 31,404 votes counted.
For District 121, Republican incumbent Marcus Wiedower won with 61.1% (19,764) against Democrat Eric Gisler with 38.9% (12,567). 32,331 votes counted.
For District 122, Democratic incumbent Spencer Frye won unopposed.
For District 123, Republican incumbent Rob Leverett won with 73.2% (22,874) against Democrat Hope Beard with 26.8% (8,367). 31,241 votes counted.
For District 124, Republican incumbent Trey Rhodes won with 65.7% (22,862) against Democrat Melanie Miller with 34.3% (11,913). 34,775 votes counted.
For District 125, Republican incumbent Gary Richardson won with 64.5% (20,341) against Democrat Kay Turner with 35.5% (11,194). 31,535 votes counted.
For District 126, Democrat L.C. Myles Jr. won with 57.9% (15,465) against Republican William Harris with 42.1% (11,234). 26,699 votes counted.
For District 127, Republican incumbent Mark Newton won unopposed.
For District 128, Democratic incumbent Mack Jackson won with 50.1% (13,926) against Republican Tracy Wheeler with 49.9% (13,878). 27,804 votes counted.
For District 129, Democratic incumbent Karlton Howard won unopposed.
For District 130, Democratic incumbent Lynn Gladney won unopposed.
For District 131, Republican Rob Clifton won with 65.1% (21,351) against Democrat Heather White with 34.9% (11,466). 32,817 votes counted.
For District 132, Democratic incumbent Brian Prince won unopposed.
For District 133, Republican incumbent Danny Mathis won unopposed.
For District 134, Republican incumbent Robert Dickey won unopposed.
For District 135, Republican incumbent Beth Camp won unopposed.
For District 136, Republican incumbent David Jenkins won with 68.5% (22,527) against Democrat Jeff Lowe with 31.5% (10,383). 32,910 votes counted.
For District 137, Democratic incumbent Debbie Buckner won with 59.7% (16,108) against Republican Stephen Acorn with 40.3% (10,884). 26,992 votes counted.
For District 138, Republican incumbent Vance Smith won unopposed.
For District 139, Republican incumbent Carmen Rice won with 64.1% (19,069) against Democrat Carl Sprayberry with 35.9% (10,665). 29,734 votes counted.
For District 140, Democratic incumbent Teddy Reese won unopposed.
For District 141, Democratic incumbent Carolyn Hugley won unopposed.
For District 142, Democratic incumbent Miriam Paris won with 60.5% (15,936) against Republican Calvin Palmer with 39.5% (10,391). 26,327 votes counted.
For District 143, Democrat Anissa Jones won with 61.9% (13,318) against Republican Barbara Boyer with 38.1% (8,196). 21,514 votes counted.
For District 144, Republican incumbent Dale Washburn won with 74.5% (25,400) against Democrat Anita Hyland with 25.5% (8,714). 34,114 votes counted.
For District 145, Democrat Tangie Herring won with 50.5% (13,652) against Republican Noah Redding Harbuck with 49.5% (13,379). 27,031 votes counted.
For District 146, Republican incumbent Shaw Blackmon won unopposed.
For District 147, Republican incumbent Bethany Ballard won with 56.9% (16,278) against Democrat Ariel Phillips with 43.1% (12,318). 28,596 votes counted.
For District 148, Republican incumbent Noel Williams Jr. won unopposed.
For District 149, Democrat Floyd Griffin won with 54.0% (13,002) against Republican incumbent Kenneth Vance with 46.0% (11,078). 24,080 votes counted. DEMOCRATIC FLIP
For District 150, Democratic incumbent Patty Stinson won with 53.2% (11,892) against Republican Cary Moore with 46.8% (10,443). 22,335 votes counted.
For District 151, Republican incumbent Mike Cheokas won unopposed.
For District 152, Republican incumbent Bill Yearta won unopposed.
For District 153, Democratic incumbent David Sampson won with 67.1% (14,014) against Republican Brenda Battle with 32.9% (6,875). 20,889 votes counted.
For District 154, Republican incumbent Gerald Greene won unopposed.
For District 155, Republican incumbent Matt Hatchett won unopposed.
For District 156, Republican incumbent Leesa Hagan won unopposed.
For District 157, Republican incumbent Bill Werkheiser won unopposed.
For District 158, Republican incumbent Larry Parrish won with 72.9% (18,048) against Democrat Madeline Smith with 27.1% (6,711). 24,759 votes counted.
For District 159, Republican incumbent Jon Burns won unopposed.
For District 160, Republican incumbent Lehman Franklin won unopposed.
For District 161, Republican incumbent Bill Hitchens won unopposed.
For District 162, Democratic incumbent Carl Gilliard won with 66.2% (16,033) against Republican Keith Padgett with 33.8% (8,186). 24,219 votes counted.
For District 163, Democratic incumbent Anne Westbrook won unopposed.
For District 164, Republican incumbent Ron Stephens won unopposed.
For District 165, Democratic incumbent Edna Jackson won unopposed.
For District 166, Republican incumbent Jesse Petrea won with 71.7% (28,416) against Democrat Gay Fortson with 28.3% (11,237). 39,653 votes counted.
For District 167, Republican incumbent Buddy DeLoach won with 70.6% (20,080) against Democrat Rebekah Moore with 29.4% (8,375). 28,455 votes counted.
For District 168, Democratic incumbent Al Williams won unopposed.
For District 169, Republican Angie Osteen won with 74.8% (17,166) against Democrat Theresa Rewis with 25.2% (5,799). 22,965 votes counted.
For District 170, Republican Jaclyn Ford won unopposed.
For District 171, Republican incumbent Joe Campbell won unopposed.
For District 172, Republican incumbent Charles Cannon won unopposed.
For District 173, Republican incumbent Darlene Taylor won with 65.5% (17,033) against Democrat Theresa Thomas with 34.5% (8,984). 26,017 votes counted.
For District 174, Republican incumbent John Corbett won unopposed.
For District 175, Republican incumbent John LaHood won with 72.0% (20,695) against Democrat Anissa Knight Wiseman with 28.0% (8,070). 28,765 votes counted.
For District 176, Republican incumbent James Burchett won unopposed.
For District 177, Democratic incumbent Dexter Sharper won with 62.1% (11,400) against Republican Clay Griner with 37.9% (6,954). 18,354 votes counted.
For District 178, Republican incumbent Steven Meeks won unopposed.
For District 179, Republican incumbent Rick Townsend won unopposed.
For District 180, Republican incumbent Steven Sainz won with 69.4% (19,640) against Democrat Defonsio Daniels with 30.6% (8,680). 28,320 votes counted.