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We track every contested local race on the Georgia Primary & Nonpartisan General ballot in Macon-Bibb County — Board of Education, Water Authority, and State Legislature primaries. We show up to the Board of Elections on election night and enter results by hand as precincts report.
Some races on your ballot are unopposed— one candidate filed and no one challenged them. Those races have no results to report, so we note them below but don’t track vote totals. For statewide races like Governor and U.S. Senate, we link out to the Georgia Secretary of State’s official results page.
If a race you care about isn’t here, it’s either unopposed or outside Macon-Bibb County. We’d rather be honest about our scope than pretend to cover everything.






These races include precincts outside Macon-Bibb County. PeachTracker only shows results from Bibb precincts. The winner is determined by all counties combined — for full district-wide results, see the Georgia election night reporting site.
A full-screen, no-scroll scoreboard built for a TV or projector. Updates live as precincts report — tap any race to blow it up big.
Multi-county State Legislature races (House 149, Senate 18 & 26) aren’t on Watch Night — they cross county lines, so a Bibb-only count can’t call them. They’re still tracked on the results page as a Bibb-only partial. House 142 is wholly in Bibb, so it’s included here.
PeachTracker only covers Macon-Bibb County. For Governor, U.S. Senate, and other statewide races, results are on the Georgia Secretary of State’s official site.
We’re on-site at the Macon-Bibb Board of Elections on election night, entering vote totals into this page by hand as each precinct reports. No algorithm, no estimate — just the numbers posted in the lobby, delivered to you in minutes instead of hours.
Local election results in Macon-Bibb are delivered the old-fashioned way — on paper, in person, at the Board of Elections lobby. That’s how the county has always done it, and PeachTracker doesn’t change a thing about how it works.
We just thought it’d be nice if folks who couldn’t make it down there could still follow along. So we show up, watch the numbers come in, and post them here. A community project, for the community.