Georgia’s Republican races for governor and US Senate head to June runoffs
Georgia's Republican gubernatorial primary will head to a June runoff between Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson, excluding Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. In the Democratic gubernatorial primary, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms secured the nomination outright.

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AI-generatedGeorgia's Republican gubernatorial primary will head to a June runoff between Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones and healthcare billionaire Rick Jackson, excluding Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. In the Democratic gubernatorial primary, former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms secured the nomination outright. The Republican race to challenge incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff also requires a runoff between Mike Collins and Derek Dooley. Meanwhile, two Georgia Supreme Court justices won re-election against Democratic-backed challengers in nonpartisan judicial elections. The gubernatorial races are highly competitive in the swing state of Georgia, with significant spending from Republican candidates.
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5 extractedThe Georgia Supreme Court is currently considering the constitutionality of a six-week “heartbeat” abortion ban.
Rick Jackson poured nearly $50 million of his own money into campaign advertising.
Mike Collins emerged from a crowded Republican primary contest to challenge Senator Jon Ossoff.
Keisha Lance Bottoms won the Democratic primary for governor outright.
The Republican primary campaign for Georgia governor will go to a June runoff, with Burt Jones facing off against Rick Jackson.