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No candidate in the open election on November 3 received the 50% required by Georgia law to avoid a runoff, a type of election colloquially known as a "jungle primary" [1] —Warnock received just 32.9% of the vote—and so a runoff election between Warnock and Loeffler was held on January 5, 2021, which Warnock won with 51% of the vote.
The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the 14 U.S. representatives from the state of Georgia, one from each of the state's congressional districts.
Georgia House of Representatives 39th district Democratic primary election, 2022 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Monica Evette Delancy : 1,881 : 28.99% : Democratic: Terry Cummings: 1,752 : 27.00% : Democratic: Tamarre Pierre 1,355 20.88% Democratic: Deborah Johnson 1,262 19.45% Democratic: Wanda Lesteranthony 238 3.67% Total votes 6,488 : 100%
2024 election dates. Presidential primary: March 12, registration deadline Feb. 12, early voting from Feb. 19 - March 8. State primary and non-partisan election: May 21, registration deadline ...
There are five constitutional amendments that will appear statewide on the ballots for the Nov. 8 general election. Additionally, local ballot questions will appear in certain counties, including ...
Marion County Supervisor of Elections Wesley Willcox shows the notice on the front of a mail-in ballot that the voter needs to make sure to sign and date it on the back to make the vote valid, at ...
The party primary elections took place on May 24, with runoffs scheduled for June 21. Raffensperger was elected in 2018 to a first term in a runoff against Democratic former U.S. representative John Barrow , the first time in Georgia history that any statewide executive election went to a second round.
Kemp won his first term by a narrow 55,000-vote margin (1.4%) in 2018, which was Georgia's closest gubernatorial election since 1966. In 2022, however, pre-election forecasting showed a solid lead for Kemp throughout and he ultimately won re-election by nearly 300,000 votes (7.5%) - the largest raw vote victory for a Georgia governor since 2006.