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Updated · Savannah Morning News · Jun 13Georgia Republicans Hold June 16 Senate Runoff as Collins Leads Dooley by Up to 16.3 Points
3 articles · Updated · Savannah Morning News · Jun 13Summary
- Georgia Republicans vote Tuesday in a U.S. Senate runoff after no candidate won a primary majority, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Mike Collins enters the runoff as the front-runner over Derek Dooley after taking 40.5% in the primary to Dooley’s 30.19%.
- Recent surveys also put Collins ahead: CivicLens showed 49.6% to 40.1%, while Quantus Insights had him up 53.5% to 37.2%.
- The winner will face Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff, who was unopposed in the primary, in the general election.
- Donald Trump had not endorsed either Republican candidate as of publication, though he said he might back one.
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With polls favoring one candidate, can a key endorsement from the governor sway the outcome of Georgia's Senate runoff? How might Georgia's unresolved voting system issues affect the administration and voter experience in Tuesday's election?