The Walker County elections office, as of late Tuesday night, had not released the number of write-in votes for challenger Ales Campbell.
According to the secretary of state's website, 22,105 votes were cast in Tuesday’s elections in Walker County.
Heiskell, a Republican, received 13,380 votes, according to the website.
Voter turnout was about 55 percent in Walker County, which has 40,336 registered voters.






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Talk about a mandate!
Looks like the people of Walker County said no to the five man board of commissioners and yes to the solid conservative leadership that continues to make Walker County a leader in Georgia and the southeastern region.
Way to go Walker County!
Congratulations to Commissioner Heiskell!
Again, landslides tell the story of what voters want from the candidates they vote for and it appears the voters of Walker County really want Commissioner Heiskell and appreciate the leadership she has provided the county.