Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat (center) with supporters at his election night watch party at Park Tavern Tuesday night. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice

Incumbent Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat was re-elected in what can be considered a landslide on Super Tuesday. As of 10 p.m., three hours after polls were closed in Georgia’s largest county, Labat was leading the other three candidates, Kirt Beasley, James “JT” Brown, and Joyce Farmer by more than 23,000 votes.

Labat earned nearly 40,000 votes while Farmer finished second overall with just under 17,000 votes. Both Beasley and Brown earned 11% of the vote with just over 8,000 votes each.

Asked how he feels about having been in such a comfortable lead with more than 60% of the votes having been counted earlier in the evening, Labat said he was “fortunate.”

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