- July 1, 2026
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Georgia Republican Senate Primary Goes to Runoff
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- May 22, 2026
- Election Coverage Politics
Georgia’s Republican Senate primary has extended into a runoff, postponing a definitive outcome in a crucial contest with potential implications for Senate control. Voters in Georgia participated alongside five other states in primary elections on Tuesday. This runoff situation arises as candidates vie for influence in a Senate race that could prove decisive.
Rep. Mike Collins, representing Georgia’s Republican interests, engaged with supporters at a primary night event in Jackson. His campaign underscores the competitive nature of the race, which remains unresolved with a necessary runoff.
Georgia’s electorate, crucial for party strategies, joined others nationwide in shaping primary outcomes. As the runoff unfolds, party control dynamics in the Senate will continue to attract attention.
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