Georgia 14th Congressional District Special Election Results - The New York Times
Georgia 14th Congressional District Special Election Results The New York Times
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Georgia 14th Congressional District Special Election Results The New York Times
Incumbent: Raphael Warnock
The Georgia Democratic Primary on May 19, 2026, is a federal-level election where voters will select the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock, who is running for re-election. The winner of this primary will face the Republican nominee in the general election on November 3, 2026.
Incumbent: James Comer Jr.
The Georgia Republican Primary on May 19, 2026, is a federal-level primary election in which registered Republican voters will select their party's nominee for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Senator Jon Ossoff. The winner will advance to the general election to face the Democratic nominee or other candidates.
Incumbent: Collins, Mike
The Georgia elections of 2026 include state-level contests such as governor, state legislature, and other statewide offices. These elections determine leadership and policy direction for the state of Georgia. Voters will select candidates in primary and general elections for various state and local positions.
Incumbent: Brett Guthrie
The Georgia General Election on November 3, 2026, is a federal election featuring races for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives. Voters will elect one U.S. Senator and 14 members of the U.S. House from Georgia’s congressional districts.
The 2026 Georgia gubernatorial election features Republican candidates Chris Carr, Clark Dean, Rick Jackson, Burt Jones, Gregg Kirkpatrick, Brad Raffensperger, Tom Williams, and Ken Yasger, who are already on the ballot, alongside Democratic candidates Keisha Bottoms, Olu Brown, Amanda Duffy, Geoff Duncan, Jason Esteves, Derrick Jackson, and Michael Thurmond. The election will determine Georgia's governor for the next four-year term, with implications for state policy on education, economic development, and public safety.
The 2026 Georgia gubernatorial election will determine the next governor of Georgia. Voters will choose between candidates from the Democratic and Republican parties, as well as any third-party or independent contenders. The election is part of the broader 2026 United States state elections cycle.