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Jones, Jackson advance to runoff in Georgia GOP gubernatorial contest

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Jones, Jackson advance to runoff in Georgia GOP gubernatorial contest
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State Watch Jones, Jackson advance to runoff in Georgia GOP gubernatorial contest Comments: by Caroline Vakil - 05/19/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Caroline Vakil - 05/19/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING Billionaire healthcare executive Rick Jackson and Lt. Burt Jones are projected to advance to a runoff in the Republican primary for Georgia governor, according to Decision Desk HQ. Jackson and Jones notched spots in the June 16 runoff as the two top vote-getters in the GOP race to succeed Gov.

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State Watch Jones, Jackson advance to runoff in Georgia GOP gubernatorial contest Comments: by Caroline Vakil - 05/19/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied by Caroline Vakil - 05/19/26 8:15 PM ET Comments: Link copied NOW PLAYING Billionaire healthcare executive Rick Jackson and Lt. Gov. Burt Jones are projected to advance to a runoff in the Republican primary for Georgia governor, according to Decision Desk HQ. Jackson and Jones notched spots in the June 16 runoff as the two top vote-getters in the GOP race to succeed Gov. Brian Kemp (R), beating Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, and Chris Carr, the state attorney general. A candidate needed to win at least half of the vote outright to avoid a runoff.

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