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Burt Jones enters race for lieutenant governor

- By Dave Williams Capitol Beat News Service

ATLANTA — State Sen. Burt Jones has become the third candidate to enter next year’s Republican race for lieutenant governor.

Jones, R-Jackson, filed paperwork to seek the post being vacated by GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, who announced in May he would not run for a second term.

Jones has been a key player during the last couple of years in the fight to legalize sports betting in Georgia, serving as chief sponsor of sports betting legislatio­n introduced in the Senate last year.

More recently, he was among a group of Senate Republican­s who asked Gov. Brian Kemp to call a special session of the General Assembly shortly after the November elections to consider changes to Georgia’s election laws.

The same group conducted hearings inside the state Capitol in December that lent ammunition to claims of election fraud spread by then-President Donald Trump and his allies, which were subsequent­ly dismissed in the courts.

Jones and the other senators subsequent­ly released a report calling the Nov. 3 election “chaotic” and said that “any reported results must be viewed as untrustwor­thy.”

In January, Jones was stripped of a committee chairmansh­ip by Duncan, who repeatedly pushed for the group to drop its election fraud claims and accept the election results as legitimate.

Senate President Pro Tempore Butch Miller, RGainesvil­le, a Duncan ally, declared his candidacy for lieutenant governor in May and has gotten a head start on fundraisin­g. Miller raised more than $2 million during the five weeks between entering the contest and the June 30 second-quarter reporting deadline.

The third candidate in the race is Republican activist Jeanne Seaver of Savannah. She had raised $17,432 through the end of June, according to a report filed with the Georgia Government Transparen­cy & Campaign Finance Commission.

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