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Georgia Runoff for U.S. Senate is Dec. 6

Georgia Runoff for U.S. Senate is Dec. 6

November 17, 2022

Early voting ends Friday, Dec. 2

Georgia Runoff for U.S. Senate is Dec. 6

Here in Georgia, when no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in the general election, there’s a runoff between the top two vote-getters. In the race for U.S. Senate, incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock received 49.44% of the vote, while Republican challenger Herschel Walker received 48.49%. Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver received 2.07%. Early voting in the Dec. 6 runoff begins on Monday, Nov. 28. Only voters who registered by Nov. 7 can vote in the runoff. Click here for details on early, absentee, and in-person voting, including where to vote and when the polls will be open.  
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