2020 Election Live Results
President
16 Electoral Votes
Although highly competitive this year, Georgia has voted Republican in nine of the past ten presidential elections. Donald Trump won by about 5% in 2016.
President
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Jo Jorgensen (Libertarian) | ||
✓ | Joe Biden (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Donald J. Trump (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. Senate
Both seats have an election this year. In each case, a top-two runoff will be held January 5, 2021 if no candidate gets a majority of the vote. Regular: Incumbent Sen. David Perdue (R) is seeking a 2nd term. He is in a very competitive race with Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff (D).
Special:This is to complete the term of former Sen. Johnny Isakson (R), who resigned at the end of 2019. Gov. Brian Kemp appointed Kelly Loeffler (R) to fill the seat until the special election, which is an all-party primary under Georgia law. There are about 20 candidates on the ballot, making a runoff a near certainty. However, most of the vote is expected to go to 3: Sen. Loeffler, Rep. Doug Collins (R) and Rev. Raphael Warnock (D). With Loeffler and Collins aggressively competing for the GOP vote, the most likely outcome is that only one of them, along with Warnock will advance.
U.S. Senate
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Shane Hazel (Libertarian) | ||
✓ | *David Perdue (Republican) | ||
✓ | Jon Ossoff (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. Senate
Candidate | Votes | Percent | ||||||||
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✓ | Tamara Johnson-Shealey (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Jamesia James (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Deborah Jackson (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Richard Winfield (Democratic) | |||||||||
✓ | Doug Collins (Republican) | |||||||||
✓ | Valencia Stovall (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Michael Greene (Independent) | |||||||||
✓ | Allen Buckley (Independent) | |||||||||
▾ Others |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House
14 Congressional Districts: 9 Republicans | 5 Democrats
There are two vacancies, one each in a safe Democratic district (GA-5) and a safe Republican district (GA-14). These are included in the 9-5 split.
Despite the anticpated close vote for President and Senate, two suburban Atlanta districts are the only competitive ones in the state. GA-7 was the closest congressional race in the country in 2018. Republican Rob Woodall defeated Carolyn Bourdeaux by 0.1%. Woodall is retiring, and Bourdeaux seems to have a slight edge against GOP nominee Rich McCormick. In the neighboring GA-6, Democrat Lucy McBath defeated incumbent Republican Karen Handel by 1%. There's a rematch this year; McBath is somewhat favored to fend off the challenge.
None of Georgia's other 12 districts were decided by less than 15% in 2018. All are again safe for the incumbent party.
U.S. House District 1
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Joyce Griggs (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Earl "Buddy" Carter (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 2
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Don Cole (Republican) | ||
✓ | *Sanford Bishop (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 3
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Drew Ferguson (Republican) | ||
✓ | Val Almonord (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 4
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Johsie Ezammudeen (Republican) | ||
✓ | *Hank Johnson (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 5
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Angela Stanton-King (Republican) | ||
✓ | Nikema Williams (Democratic) |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 6
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | *Lucy McBath (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Karen Handel (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 7
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Rich McCormick (Republican) | ||
✓ | Carolyn Bourdeaux (Democratic) |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 8
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Lindsay Holliday (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Austin Scott (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 9
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Andrew Clyde (Republican) | ||
✓ | Devin Pandy (Democratic) |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 10
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Tabitha Johnson-Green (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Jody Hice (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 11
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Dana Barrett (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Barry Loudermilk (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 12
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Liz Johnson (Democratic) | ||
✓ | *Rick Allen (Republican) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 13
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Becky Hites (Republican) | ||
✓ | *David Scott (Democratic) |
*Incumbent
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
U.S. House District 14
Candidate | Votes | Percent | |
---|---|---|---|
✓ | Kevin Van Ausdal (Democratic) | ||
✓ | Marjorie Greene (Republican) |
Votes counted: 0. Estimated 0% in
Governor
Next election is 2022. Gov. Brian Kemp (R, 1st term) is the incumbent.