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For related races, see 2022 United States Senate elections. Not to be confused with 2022 Georgia State Senate election. 2022 United States Senate election in Georgia ← 2020–21 (special) November 8, 2022 (first round) December 6, 2022 (runoff) 2028 → Candidate Raphael Warnock Herschel Walker Party Democratic Republican First round 1,946,117 49.44% 1,908,442 48.49% Runoff 1,820,633 51.40% ...
Mableton. v. t. e. The 2020–21 United States Senate election in Georgia was held on November 3, 2020, and on January 5, 2021 (as a runoff), to elect the Class II member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Georgia. Democrat Jon Ossoff defeated incumbent Republican Senator David Perdue in the runoff election.
In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president. The process is described in Article II of the U.S. Constitution. [ 1] The number of electoral votes a state has equals its number ...
More than a quarter-million voters on Monday cast their ballots in Georgia’s Senate runoff during early voting, breaking the state’s record for a single day of early voting as incumbent Sen ...
Polls have closed in two critical races that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and, in turn, the fate of President-elect Biden’s legislative agenda. Georgia counts ballots as Senate ...
Keep up with election results in real time in races including Georgia governor, Senate and U.S. House here. Live Updates: Kemp defeats Abrams, Bishop leading West, Walker-Warnock runoff likely ...
Georgia's 30th Senate district, 2024 special election [5] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Tim Bearden: 4,548 : 58.87 : Democratic: Ashley Kecskes Godwin 1,327 17.18 Republican: Robert Bob Smith 989 12.80 Republican: Renae Bell 862 11.16 Total votes 7,726 : 100.0 : Republican hold
On September 3, 2014, FiveThirtyEight introduced its forecasts for each of the 36 U.S. Senate elections being contested that year. [538 69] At that time, the Republican Party was given a 64 percent chance of holding a majority of the seats in the Senate after the election. However, Silver also remarked, "An equally important theme is the high ...