Long, Georgia — Presidential Election Results
Long, Georgia has voted Republican in 6 of the last 6 presidential elections on record (2000–2024).
Full Election History, 2000–2024
| Year | Winner | Party | Votes | Vote Share | Margin | Total Votes Cast | Swing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | George W. Bush | Republican | 1,320 | 57.0% | 14.9 pts (345 votes) | 2,314 | — |
| 2004 | George W. Bush | Republican | 1,994 | 65.7% | 31.7 pts (961 votes) | 3,036 | -16.7 pts |
| 2008 | John McCain | Republican | 2,119 | 61.4% | 24.1 pts (831 votes) | 3,450 | +7.4 pts |
| 2012 | Mitt Romney | Republican | 2,306 | 60.7% | 22.7 pts (864 votes) | 3,802 | +1.3 pts |
| 2016 | Donald Trump | Republican | 2,626 | 63.8% | 30.8 pts (1,266 votes) | 4,117 | -8.7 pts |
| 2020 | Data not yet available for this cycle — see sourcing note below. | ||||||
| 2024 | Donald Trump | Republican | 4,557 | 64.6% | 29.5 pts (2,081 votes) | 7,056 | +2.2 pts |
Trend
Between 2000 and 2024, the two-party presidential margin in Long shifted 14.6 points toward the Republican candidate, based on recorded county returns. This reflects the vote totals in this dataset only; no claim is made here about the causes of that shift.
Margin Over Time
Democratic candidate's margin (percentage points, two-party vote share). Positive values favor the Democratic candidate; negative values favor the Republican candidate.