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Coverage varies across outlets, with right-leaning sources like the Washington Examiner emphasizing the competitive nature of the Democratic primaries and the potential for Republican vulnerabilities. In contrast, lean-left outlets such as…
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Live results: Georgia House primary elections
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Voters in Georgia are voting in primary elections for four open U.S. House seats. Several incumbents, including Republicans Mike Collins, Buddy Carter, and Barry Loudermilk, are not seeking reelection, while Democrat David Scott's seat is vacant after his death. All other incumbents are running for another term and polls close at 7 p.m. EDT.

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Campaign Live results: Georgia House primary elections Comments: by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Associated Press The Capitol Building as seen from the Washington Monument in Washington, Dec. 9, 2025. There are four open House seats up for grabs in Georgia this cycle, as voters head to the polls Tuesday to weigh in on primary elections. Republican Reps. Mike Collins, Buddy Carter and Barry Loudermilk are not seeking reelection. Collins and Carter are running for Senate, while Loudermilk is retiring from Congress. A House seat near Atlanta is also vacant after Democratic Rep. David Scott (D) passed away last month. All other incumbents are seeking reelection.

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