Updated
Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · May 20
Hand Johnson Wins Georgia Senate Nomination After 20 Days in Jail Over Jan. 6 Case
Updated
Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · May 20

Hand Johnson Wins Georgia Senate Nomination After 20 Days in Jail Over Jan. 6 Case

5 articles · Updated · The Atlanta Journal Constitution · May 20
  • Hand Johnson, a former GOP U.S. House candidate convicted in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, won Tuesday’s Republican primary for a Georgia state Senate seat.
  • 20 days in jail and 36 months of probation followed Johnson’s guilty plea to misdemeanor charges tied to entering the Capitol and demonstrating there during the 2021 riot.
  • The Columbus-based candidate had lost a 2023 congressional primary to U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop and now advances to the general election for District 15.
  • Edward "Ed" Harbison, a Democrat who has held the seat for decades, declined to seek reelection, leaving Johnson to face Democrat Tremaine Reese in November.
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