Wayne Johnson beats Jan. 6 offender Chuck Hand for GOP nomination in Georgia congressional district
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Republicans were settling two congressional nominations in Tuesday runoffs, with a former Donald Trump aide bidding for an open seat and a man convicted for illegally demonstrating inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, running in a different district.
Meanwhile Democrats were choosing their candidate to run against Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in the November general election, and the two parties were also picking nominees in eight state legislative runoffs where no one won a majority in the May 21 primaries.
Turnout was likely to be low, and some congressional nominees could be chosen by a tiny fraction of voters, especially in the the 2nd and 14th districts.
Here’s a look at the races: