Sonja Brown has won the runoff election to serve as one of Cobb County’s 11 Superior Court judges, defeating James Luttrell.
With 100% of precincts reporting, Brown led 21,111 votes, or 64%, to Luttrell’s 11,990 votes, or 37%, according to unofficial election results as of 11 p.m.
A former prosecutor, Brown currently serves as a full-time Cobb magistrate court judge. Luttrell is an attorney specializing in divorce and child custody matters, deprivation cases, and Social Security disability cases.
The election was held to fill the seat of retiring Judge Robert E. Flournoy III. In the first round of voting on May 24, Brown finished first with 29% of the vote, and Luttrell finished second with 22%.
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