Georgia Primary Election Results: Governor’s Race Heads to Runoff
Georgia held its primary elections on Tuesday, a day marked by significant results across state and federal races. While the majority of polling stations across the state closed at 7 p.m., some locations experienced issues, requiring them to remain open. The final polls were scheduled to close at 11:02 p.m.

Key State and Federal Results
The race for governor has reached a critical juncture. The Associated Press projects that Rick Jackson and Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones will advance to a runoff to determine the Republican nomination for Governor.
In the race for U.S. Senate, Jon Ossoff has secured the Democratic nomination. Having run unopposed in the primary, Ossoff will move forward to the general election in November, where he will face the winner of a contested Republican primary.
The primary for Attorney General has also been decided, with the Associated Press calling the races for Brian Strickland (Republican) and Tanya Miller (Democratic).
Congressional Primary Outcomes
Several incumbents and candidates have secured their nominations for the U.S. House of Representatives:
- Rep. Andrew Clyde won the Republican primary for Georgia’s 9th Congressional district.
- Rep. Rick Allen won the Republican primary for Georgia’s 12th Congressional district.
- Rep. Nikema Williams won the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 5th Congressional district.
- Chris Harden won the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 11th Congressional district.
- Rep. Clay Fuller won the Republican primary for Georgia’s 14th Congressional district. Fuller, who was sworn into the House earlier this year after winning a special election to finish the term of former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, is now positioned to serve a full term of his own.
the Associated Press called several uncontested races. The following candidates have advanced:
- Georgia’s 2nd: Rep. Sanford Bishop (D) and Matt Day (R)
- Georgia’s 3rd: Rep. Brian Jack (R)
- Georgia’s 4th: Jim Duffie (R)
- Georgia’s 5th: John Salvesen (R)
- Georgia’s 6th: Rep. Lucy McBath (D)
- Georgia’s 7th: Rep. Rich McCormick (R)
- Georgia’s 8th: Rep. Austin Scott (R)
- Georgia’s 13th: Jonathan Chavez (R)
- Georgia’s 14th: Shawn Harris (D)
Significance and Next Steps
The projection of a runoff for the Republican gubernatorial nomination suggests that neither Burt Jones nor Rick Jackson secured enough support to claim the nomination outright. This ensures a continued contest for the GOP’s top ticket in the state.
Looking ahead, the political landscape may be shaped by the following developments:
- Gubernatorial Runoff: A subsequent election will be required to determine the Republican nominee for Governor.
- Senate Matchup: The general election in November will see Jon Ossoff face a Republican opponent once that party’s contested primary is resolved.
- General Election: The winners of these primaries and runoffs will compete in the November general election to determine Georgia’s representation and leadership.
