
Cobb’s two Republican commissioners claimed decisive victories in their contested primary races on Tuesday, as did a Democratic Cobb school board member (here are links to the races we were watching).
Another Cobb school board race, to determine a general election opponent for an East Cobb incumbent, appears to be too close to call.
And there will be a runoff to determine a Republican nominee for the Congressional seat that includes East Cobb, as well as Republican Party candidates in November for governor and the U.S. Senate.
The links below include continuously updated totals by the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office, including precinct breakdowns. The figures are unofficial and must be certified by the Cobb Board of Elections and Registration.
District 3 Republican Commissioner JoAnn Birrell received more than 72 percent of the vote against challenger Chris Wasserman, with 41 of 53 precincts reporting.
Birrell, seeking her fifth term, advances to the November general election against Kevin Redmon, who was unopposed in the Democratic primary. District 3 covers most of East Cobb.
Commissioner Keli Gambrill, a Republican from District 1 in West Cobb, also easily won her primary, as well as a third term on Tuesday. She trounced Cobb Development Authority member Clark Hungerford with 71 percent of the vote, with 41 of 44 precincts reporting.
There was not a Democratic qualifier for that race in November.
Democratic Cobb Board of Education member Nichelle Davis handily defeated challenger Jennifer Susko to earn a second term in Post 6, which includes some of the Wheeler High School attendance zone.
With all 16 precincts reporting, Davis received 76 percent of the vote against Susko, a vocal critical of the Cobb County School District.
There wasn’t a Republican candidate who qualified for that seat, which is centered in the Cumberland-Smyrna-Vinings area.

In the Democratic primary for Cobb Board of Education Post 4, another school district critic, Micheal Garza, was holding a razor-thin lead over retired Cobb school teacher Susan McCartney.
That post includes the Kell, Lassiter and Sprayberry high school clusters.
With all 27 precincts reporting, Garza had 5,014 votes, or 50.38 percent of the vote, to 4,938 votes for McCartney, or 49.62 percent.
The winner will be opposed in November by Republican David Chastain, a three-term incumbent, with party control of the school board on the line. The GOP holds a 4-3 majority and Chastain is the only Republican on the ballot this year.
In the Post 2 school board seat in the Smyrna area, first-term Democrat Becky Sayler ran unopposed in the primary, and she has no Republican opposition in November.
John Cowan and former Georgia Public Service Commissioner Trisha Pridemore will be in a June 16 runoff for the Republican nomination for the 11th Congressional District seat that’s being vacated by retiring U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermilk.
With 69 off 77 precincts reporting, Cowan had 39 percent of the vote, and Pridemore 24 percent. In November, the winner will meet Chris Harden, who won the Democratic primary Tuesday with 73 percent of the vote.
There will be runoffs in a variety of statewide races, including Republican primaries for governor and the U.S. Senate.
Burt Jones and Rick Jackson will vie June 16 in the GOP gubernatorial runoff with the winner to meet former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who easily won the Democratic primary Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Mike Collins and former football coach Derek Dooley are in a Republican runoff for the right to face Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff.
More statewide election results can be found at this link; East Cobb News will have more coverage on Wednesday and throughout the rest of the week.
Related:
- Cobb Elections reports ‘election operations’ issues at polls
- East Cobb primary election-day voting guide
- Cobb Democrats speak out against non-partisan elections law
- East Cobb News explainer: How we cover politics and elections
- MORE: Visit the East Cobb News Politics & Elections Page
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