The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jones ekes out win in GOP lieutenant governor primary

Senator clears 50% threshold to avoid runoff by 800 votes.

- By Mark Niesse Mark.niesse@ajc.com

Georgia Sen. Burt Jones won the Republican nomi- nation for lieutenant governor without having to com- pete in a runoff after his top rival, Senate President Pro Tem Butch Miller, con- ceded Friday.

Jones received a slight majority of votes in the four-way Republican primary, according to unofficial vote counts. Jones cleared the 50% threshold needed to avoid a runoff by about 800 votes.

Jones, a Republican from Jackson, will face the win- ner of a Democratic Party runoff between Kwanza Hall and Charlie Bailey, along with Libertaria­n Ryan Graham, in the November general election.

The outcome of the race

was uncertain until Friday, when the last few ballots were counted and Miller acknowledg­ed his defeat.

“Looking forward to working toward a big win in November!” Jones wrote on Twitter.

Miller, a Republican from Gainesvill­e, threw his sup- port behind Jones.

“Obviously, I hoped for a different outcome in the election, but the people have spoken, and the votes have been counted,” Miller said. “I look forward to supporting Burt in the upcoming general election, and I am fully committed to his success, the success of the Republican Party and the success of the state of Georgia.”

Jones received Donald Trump’ s endorsemen­t

after he supported the former president’s allegation­s that the 2020 election was stolen. Recounts, investigat­ions and court cases have confirmed Democrat Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia.

Gov. Brian Kemp said Republican nominees will unify against Democrats in the general election.

“The fight for the soul of our state begins now,” Kemp said Friday. “Stacey Abrams and the Democrat ticket want to undo all of Georgia’s success and bring the failed policies of Joe Biden right to the doorstep of Georgia families.”

Besides Jones and Miller, t he other candidates in the Republican race were Mack Mcgregor and Jeanne Seaver.

The Democratic runoff for lie u tenant govern or between Hall and Bailey will be June 21.

 ?? Be the GOP nominee ?? State Sen. Burt Jones (left) will for lieutenant governor, while two Democrats — former U.S. Rep. Kwanza Hall (center) and Charlie Bailey — head to a runoff June 21.
Be the GOP nominee State Sen. Burt Jones (left) will for lieutenant governor, while two Democrats — former U.S. Rep. Kwanza Hall (center) and Charlie Bailey — head to a runoff June 21.

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