2022 Georgia Live Results

Overview

Election Date November 8, 2022
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Polls Close 7:00 PM Eastern Time
On this Page Results for U.S. Senate, Governor, U.S. House, State Legislature
Where no candidate gets a majority of the vote, the top two finishers will have a runoff on December 6.

U.S. Senate

Consensus Forecast
Toss-up

Live Results for December 6 U.S. Senate Runoff >>

Freshman Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, who won a special election in 2020, is seeking his first full six-year term. This is expected to be one of the closest Senate elections this year. The presence of Libertarian Chase Oliver on the ballot may keep both candidates under 50%, which would mean a December 6 runoff between Warnock and GOP nominee, Herschel Walker. 

Governor

Consensus Forecast
Leans Republican

Gov. Brian Kemp is seeking a second term. Stacey Abrams is the Democratic nominee. This is a rematch from 2018, where Kemp narrowly won by 1.4%. If polling proves accurate, Kemp should have a little more breathing room this time around. 

U.S. House

Consensus Forecast
1,3,6,8-12,14
Safe R
2
Likely D
4-5,7,13
Safe D

These elections will be conducted using redistricted boundaries. Republicans are expected to gain a seat, with District 6, north of Atlanta, moved significantly to the right in redistricting. 

Overall, there's not much to see here in terms of competitive races.

State Senate

Republicans hold a 34-22 edge over Democrats in the Georgia State Senate. Members serve two-year terms.

State House

Republicans hold a 103-75 edge over Democrats in the Georgia House of Representatives. There are two vacancies. Members serve two-year terms.