Incumbents except one kept a firm grip on their seats in Richmond County on Election Day.
In the special election for Richmond County tax commissioner, Tederell “Chris” Johnson successfully defended the post he’s held since March from challengers Sanford Loyd and Veronica Freeman Brown.
Despite having the advantage of incumbency, Johnson said he campaigned hard all over Augusta.
“We didn’t want to make the assumption that people know who I am,” Johnson told the Augusta Press as results came in.
Johnson, the former deputy tax commissioner who swapped places with Tax Commissioner Steven Kendrick when Kendrick ran for mayor, received 71.66% of the vote. Brown, the finance director for the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office, got 21.81%. Loyd, an accountant, received 6.53%.
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On the Richmond County Board of Education, District 7 incumbent Charlie Walker Jr. withstood a challenge by Brittiany Broadwater. Walker, a sales executive, had 52.62% of the vote while Broadwater, a consultant, received 47.38%.
In the District 2 school board race, incumbent Charlie Hannah heads to a Dec. 6 runoff with pastor Larry Fryer. Hannah, a small-business owner had 49.47% of votes to Fryer’s 33.96%. Small-business owner Yiet Knight placed third with 16.48%.
In Super District 9 on the school board, Venus Cain won a fifth term with 70.06% of votes over challenger Christopher Mulliens, who had 29.94%.
In statewide races, Democrat-leaning Richmond County favored returning Raphael Warnock to the U.S. Senate with 68.11% of votes and Democrat Stacey Abrams with 65.64% of the vote.
Susan McCord is a staff writer with The Augusta Press. Reach her at susan@theaugustapress.com