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Following the 2020 United States elections, both U.S. Senate seats in the state of Georgia went to runoffs concurrently held on January 5, 2021. As Democratic Party challengers defeated both Republican Party incumbents, [1] Democrats took control of the U.S. Senate, giving a government trifecta to the newly elected U.S. president Joe Biden.
The runoff election between Perdue and Ossoff was on January 5, 2021, [190] alongside the special election for the Georgia U.S. Senate seat held by Republican Kelly Loeffler. Following the 2020 Senate elections, Republicans held 50 Senate seats and the Democratic caucus 48. [191]
The runoff election for Isakson's former seat was on January 5, 2021. The regularly-scheduled runoff election for the Georgia U.S. Senate seat held by Republican David Perdue was also decided in a January 5 runoff. Before the Georgia runoffs in the 2020 U.S. Senate elections, Republicans held 50 Senate seats and the Democratic caucus held 48. [203]
Democrats swept both Senate seats in Georgia, with Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock being declared winners on Wednesday. Ossoff and Warnock beat Republican incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler.
Georgia has been a reliably red state until just two years ago, when it voted for President Joe Biden and then elected Warnock and fellow Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in twin runoff elections.
Georgia's Senate runoff between Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker came to a close on Tuesday, with Warnock projected by ABC News to defeat Walker ...
2020 United States Senate election in Georgia, a runoff election for the regularly-scheduled November election to fill the Class II Georgia U.S. Senate seat; 2020 United States Senate special election in Georgia, a runoff election for the remaining two years of the Class III Georgia U.S. Senate seat, to January 2023.
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