Jones, Jackson move to Republican primary run-off in Georgia governor race
Georgia's Republican primary for governor will go to a run-off election on June 16 between Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson. Neither candidate secured enough votes to win the nomination outright in Tuesday's primary.

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AI-generatedGeorgia's Republican primary for governor will go to a run-off election on June 16 between Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson. Neither candidate secured enough votes to win the nomination outright in Tuesday's primary. The winner will face the Democratic nominee in November's midterm election, aiming to replace outgoing Republican Governor Brian Kemp. Donald Trump endorsed Jones, whose potential victory could increase Trump's influence in the state. Democrats are also selecting their candidate, with former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms among the contenders. In a separate race, Democrat Jasmine Clark won her party's nomination for Georgia's 13th Congressional District.
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5 extractedClark's campaign was boosted by more than $2m in outside spending from cryptocurrency-linked groups.
Jasmine Clark secured the Democratic nomination for Georgia's 13th Congressional District.
Donald Trump endorsed Burt Jones last year.
Neither Jones nor Jackson secured enough support to win the nomination outright.
Burt Jones and Rick Jackson have advanced to a run-off in Georgia’s Republican primary for governor.