Kemp hopes to fend off a Trump-backed challenge from Perdue, who was recruited by Trump because the ex-president was angered he didn’t do enough to overturn Joe Biden’s legitimate 2020 election victory in Georgia. He may even do so without a runoff, a second round of voting if no candidate nabs 50 percent of the vote.
Republican primary
Republican primary
Kemp is projected to win. An estimated 95 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
incumbent Brian Kemp
Brian Kemp *
incumbent Kemp
Kemp *
871,321
73.7%
David Perdue Perdue
258,252
21.8%
Kandiss Taylor Taylor
40,735
3.4%
Catherine Davis Davis
9,520
0.8%
Tom Williams Williams
3,148
0.3%
An estimated 95% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
Democratic primary
Democratic primary
Abrams has won unopposed.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Stacey Abrams Abrams
0
0%
Uncontested
No results reported.
Senate
Incumbent Raphael Warnock (D) is running for his first full term in the Senate after winning the seat in 2021. On the Republican side, Trump has endorsed ex-football star Herschel Walker (R). This Senate race will be one of the most closely watched in November.
Republican primary
Republican primary
Walker is projected to win. An estimated 95 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Herschel Walker Walker
790,843
68.3%
Gary Black Black
154,387
13.3%
Latham Saddler Saddler
101,647
8.8%
Josh Clark Clark
45,743
4.0%
Kelvin King King
36,922
3.2%
Jonathan McColumn McColumn
27,962
2.4%
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An estimated 95% of votes have been counted.
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
Democratic primary
Democratic primary
Warnock is projected to win. An estimated 92 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
incumbent Raphael Warnock
Raphael Warnock *
incumbent Warnock
Warnock *
655,531
95.8%
Tamara Johnson-Shealey Johnson-Shealey
28,499
4.2%
An estimated 92% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
Secretary of state
Raffensperger leapt to national prominence for defending the integrity of the Georgia vote in 2020 after Trump asked him to “find” votes to overturn it. He faces a challenge from Rep. Hice, backed by Trump, because of it.
Republican primary
Republican primary
Raffensperger is projected to win. An estimated 95 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
incumbent Brad Raffensperger
Brad Raffensperger *
incumbent Raffensperger
Raffensperger *
598,561
52.2%
Jody Hice Hice
383,851
33.5%
David Belle Isle Belle Isle
101,676
8.9%
T.J. Hudson Hudson
62,704
5.5%
An estimated 95% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
LEAD/WON
Raffensperger
Hice
Other
Democratic primary
Democratic primary
The election will move to a runoff between Nguyen and the next-highest vote getter. An estimated 92 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Bee Nguyen Nguyen
284,631
43.7%
Dee Dawkins-Haigler Dawkins-Haigler
122,250
18.8%
Michael Owens Owens
108,421
16.6%
Floyd Griffin Griffin
72,342
11.1%
John Eaves Eaves
63,605
9.8%
An estimated 92% of votes have been counted.
Atlanta
Augusta
Columbus
Savannah
LEAD/WON
Nguyen
Dawkins-Haigler
Owens
Griffin
No clear leader
House
The most-watched House primary in the Peach State is the result of redistricting, which has pitted Democratic Reps. Carolyn Boudreaux against Lucy McBath in the 7th district.
The Post estimated the lean of 2022 congressional districts using 2020 presidential results by precinct from Decision Desk HQ and estimates where actual votes at the precinct level were unavailable. Districts classified as “Strong Biden” and “Strong Trump” show where a candidate is estimated to have won by 15 percentage points or more. “Lean Biden” and “Lean Trump” districts had estimated vote margins between five and 15 points. “Close” districts show an estimated margin within five points.
By: Lenny Bronner, Holden Foreman, Dylan Freedman, Chloe Langston, Emily Liu, Brittany Renee Mayes, Anthony Pesce, Erik Reyna and Ashlyn Still