Pivot Counties in Georgia

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Pivot Counties are the 206 counties nationwide Ballotpedia identified as having voted for Barack Obama (D) in the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections and Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Media and political observers sometimes refer to these counties as swing counties.

Following the 2016 presidential election, Georgia had five Pivot Counties.

Ballotpedia defines Pivot Counties Trump won in 2020 as Retained Pivot Counties and those Joe Biden (D) won as Boomerang Pivot Counties.

After the 2020 presidential election, all five were Retained Pivot Counties.

List of Pivot Counties

See also: Election results, 2020: Pivot Counties in the 2020 presidential election, Presidential election in Georgia, 2020

The table below lists the Pivot Counties in Georgia. These counties accounted for 3.14 percent of the total counties in Georgia, and 0.57 percent of the state population.

Analysis of Georgia counties won by Trump in 2016 and Obama in 2012 and 2008 following the 2020 presidential election[1]
County State Winner, 2020 Margin of Victory, 2020 Trump Margin of Victory, 2016 Obama Margin of Victory, 2012 Obama Margin of Victory, 2008
Baker County Georgia Retained +15.76 +8.68 +0.57 +1.07
Dooly County Georgia Retained +6.04 +2.05 +6.98 +3.53
Peach County Georgia Retained +4.65 +2.91 +7.48 +6.75
Quitman County Georgia Retained +9.67 +10.92 +9.04 +7.9
Twiggs County Georgia Retained +7.34 +1.58 +8.64 +6.97


The map below shows Retained Pivot Counties in Georgia shaded bright red.

2020 analysis

Voter turnout

See also: Election results, 2020: Voter turnout in Pivot Counties

Georgia has five Retained Pivot Counties, 3.1% of the state's 159 total counties. Turnout in these counties accounted for 0.48% of the statewide total turnout.

Voter turnout in Georgia and its Pivot Counties
Votes cast Voting age population Turnout Contribution to statewide turnout
Overview
Georgia 4,997,716 7,254,710 68.89% -
Retained Pivot Counties 23,763 42,290 56.19% 0.48%


Demographics

See also: Election results, 2020: Demographics of the 206 Pivot Counties

This table displays demographic data, on average, by county compared to nationwide and statewide averages with a focus on Pivot Counties. Use the arrows at the top of the table to view 2016 data and changes from 2016 to 2020. Full demographic data can be found here.

2016 analysis

HIGHLIGHTS
  • There were five counties in Georgia that voted for Donald Trump in 2016, and Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.
  • 0.57 percent of the population of Georgia resided in these five counties.
  • Since 1960, Pivot Counties in Georgia have matched the national election result in 53.33% of presidential elections.
  • Voting trends

    The table below details the voting trends of the Pivot Counties in Georgia since 1960.

    Presidential Elections in Georgia Pivot Counties since 1960
    County Elections won by Republican Presidential candidate Elections won by Democratic Presidential candidate Elections matching national result
    Elections Percentage of elections Elections Percentage of elections Elections Percentage of elections
    Baker County, Georgia 3 20.00% 11 73.33% 8 53.33%
    Dooly County, Georgia 3 20.00% 11 73.33% 8 53.33%
    Peach County, Georgia 4 26.67% 10 66.67% 9 60.00%
    Quitman County, Georgia 3 20.00% 11 73.33% 8 53.33%
    Twiggs County, Georgia 4 26.67% 10 66.67% 7 46.67%
    Average 3 22.67% 11 70.67% 8 53.33%
    Median 3 20.00% 11 73.33% 8 53.33%

    2016 election results

    See also: Presidential election in Georgia, 2016

    In 2016, Georgia had 16 electoral votes, which was 3 percent of the 538 electoral votes up for grabs and 6 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the general election. Presidential primary elections in Georgia took place on March 1, 2016. Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary with 71.3 percent of the vote. Donald Trump won the Republican primary with 38.8 percent.

    General election

    U.S. presidential election, Georgia, 2016
    Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
         Democratic Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 45.6% 1,877,963 0
         Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump/Mike Pence 50.8% 2,089,104 16
         Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 3% 125,306 0
         - Other/Write-in 0.5% 22,359 0
    Total Votes 4,114,732 16
    Election results via: Federal Election Commission

    Primaries

    Georgia Democratic Primary, 2016
    Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
    Green check mark transparent.pngHillary Clinton 71.3% 545,674 73
    Bernie Sanders 28.2% 215,797 29
    Martin O'Malley 0.3% 2,129 0
    Michael Steinberg 0.2% 1,766
    Totals 765,366 102
    Source: Georgia Secretary of State and CNN
    Georgia Republican Primary, 2016
    Candidate Vote % Votes Delegates
    Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump 38.8% 502,994 42
    Marco Rubio 24.4% 316,836 16
    Ted Cruz 23.6% 305,847 18
    John Kasich 5.6% 72,508 0
    Ben Carson 6.2% 80,723 0
    Jeb Bush 0.6% 7,686 0
    Chris Christie 0.1% 1,486 0
    Carly Fiorina 0.1% 1,146 0
    Lindsey Graham 0% 428 0
    Mike Huckabee 0.2% 2,625 0
    George Pataki 0% 236 0
    Rand Paul 0.2% 2,910 0
    Rick Santorum 0% 539 0
    Totals 1,295,964 76
    Source: Georgia Secretary of State and CNN

    See also

    Footnotes

    1. This analysis does not include counties in Alaska and certain independent cities due to variations in vote total reporting.