Trump Judge Scott McAfee wins Georgia primary
- Judge Scott McAfee, overseeing the Georgia election case involving Donald Trump, won his re-election. He defeated Robert Patillo in a nonpartisan race for a full four-year term commencing in January.
- The Associated Press declared McAfee's victory swiftly after polls closed.
- Since his appointment by Governor Brian Kemp a year ago, McAfee has gained prominence as a judge in Georgia.
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Scott McAfee won the elections to keep his seat, while prosecutor Fani Willis won comfortably
Fani Willis and Judge in Trump Case Win Elections
“Two of the most prominent figures in the Georgia criminal case against former president Donald Trump easily won their respective elections Tuesday in their first appearance on the ballot since the inception of the high-profile election interference case,” the Washington Post reports. “Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis defeated challenger Christian Wise Smith in Georgia’s Democratic primary as she seeks another four-year term as the…
Judge overseeing Trump’s Georgia probe wins reelection
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee, the judge overseeing former President Trump’s Georgia election interference case, has won his race for reelection, according to Decision Desk HQ. McAfee fended off a challenge from civil rights attorney Robert Patillo II, retaining his seat on the Superior Court. He’s overseeing a case launched by Fulton County…

Fani Willis and judge in Georgia Trump election case defeat challengers
He will now serve a full four-year term beginning in January.
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