Live Results: Kentucky Senate Primary Elections
Voters are choosing nominees for governor, Congress and other statewide offices, with turnout and runoff prospects shaping November’s ballot.
- On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Georgia voters headed to the polls for the primary election to nominate candidates for statewide races, including governor, all 14 U.S. Congressional Districts, and one U.S. Senate seat.
- Election officials required voters to select a specific ballot style—Republican, Democratic, or nonpartisan—at their assigned precinct, with polling places operating from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. throughout the state.
- As of May 12, about 38,000 ballots had already been cast in the primary, including about 27,000 in the Republican primary and about 9,600 in the Democratic primary.
- Polls indicated significant competition across races, with 18% of voters remaining undecided as of the weekend, potentially swaying outcomes in both Democratic and Republican primaries.
- Winners advance to the General Election on Tuesday, November 3, where candidates aim to secure turnout necessary to shift the state's political landscape in the November midterms.
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Live results: Alabama Senate primaries
A number of candidates in Alabama are jockeying to replace gubernatorial candidate and outgoing Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) on November’s ballot in primary elections Tuesday. Republican Rep. Barry More leads the pack in a crowded GOP primary, which includes state Attorney General Steve Marshall and newcomer Jared Hudson, among others. Meanwhile, Kyle Sweetser, a former…
Primary Election Day brings candidates to the streets all over Metro Atlanta
Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial candidate Jason Esteves (above) joined supporters outside of the C.T. Martin Rec Center in Southwest Atlanta on Tuesday morning. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta Voice Georgia primary election day started the way it always has, with candidates for races up and down the ballot making public appearances outside of polling places and voters making their way to cast their ballots. Former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Amb…
Election coverage: The latest on Georgia’s primary elections, judicial races
Tuesday is Georgia's primary Election Day. Credit: Justin Taylor/The Current GAGeorgia voters will choose party nominees for high-profile races like the primary to decide which Republican will face Democratic U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff and down-ballot seats like the Georgia Public Service Commission. Many of these races are likely to go to a runoff since Georgia law requires a candidate to clinch 50% of the vote to win outright, and that’s a difficult…
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