Georgia Primary Shows 0 Votes Across Senate, Governor and House Races
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Updated · The New York Times · May 19
Georgia Primary Shows 0 Votes Across Senate, Governor and House Races
12 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 19
Georgia’s 2026 primary results page showed 0 total reported votes Tuesday across every listed contest, leaving statewide and legislative races without any tabulated returns.
The zero-vote display covered the Republican Senate primary, both gubernatorial primaries and U.S. House, state legislative and statewide down-ballot races, while Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff was listed as uncontested.
High-profile statewide fields still appeared on the ballot, including Republicans Burt Jones, Brad Raffensperger and Mike Collins, but no percentages or leads were available because reporting had not begun.
The page was part of a live New York Times/AP results tracker, indicating Georgia polls were active while official vote totals had yet to populate.
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