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2014 Georgia Attorney General election Turnout 42.25%
The 2014 Georgia Attorney General election took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Georgia . Incumbent Republican Attorney General Sam Olens ran for a second term and won, defeating former Democratic state senator Greg Hecht with 56.93% of the vote.[ 1]
Poll source
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Sam
Olens (R)
Greg
Hecht (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling
November 1–3, 2014
975
± 3.1%
51%
37%
12%
SurveyUSA
October 30 – November 2, 2014
591
± 4.1%
51%
39%
9%
SurveyUSA
October 24–27, 2014
611
± 4%
48%
43%
10%
Landmark Communications
October 20–21, 2014
1,000
± 2.75%
52%
44%
4%
SurveyUSA
October 10–13, 2014
563
± 4.2%
46%
43%
11%
Landmark Communications
October 7–9, 2014
1,000
± 3.1%
50%
44%
7%
SurveyUSA
October 2–6, 2014
566
± 4.2%
46%
39%
15%
Public Policy Polling
October 2–5, 2014
895
± 3.3%
45%
36%
19%
SurveyUSA
September 19–22, 2014
550
± 4.3%
48%
41%
12%
SurveyUSA
September 5–8, 2014
558
± 4.2%
49%
41%
10%
SurveyUSA
August 14–17, 2014
560
± 4.2%
49%
36%
15%
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