Atlanta — Derek Dooley will face U.S. Rep. Mike Collins in a June 16 runoff for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate after neither candidate secured the required majority in Tuesday’s primary. Collins, 58, represents a district east of Atlanta. Dooley, 57, is a lawyer and a former college football coach who is running for office for the first time. Atlanta — Because neither candidate received at least 50% of the vote, the June 16 rematch will determine the Republican nominee for the November U.S. Senate contest. The runoff will decide which candidate appears on the ballot for the general election and conclude the party’s primary process for this Senate seat.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
This runoff election will determine your Republican choice for the U.S. Senate in November. It's a significant decision, impacting everything from taxes to healthcare. Check your local polling place and make sure you're registered to vote by June 16.
The GOP is down to two candidates: Mike Collins and Derek Dooley. The winner will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff in the general election. Stay informed, and remember, every vote counts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who values their right to vote.
Mike Collins and Derek Dooley benefited by securing runoff positions, extending campaign exposure and party attention ahead of the November general election.
Rep. Buddy Carter and other candidates who did not advance suffered elimination from the GOP Senate contest and lost the immediate path to the nomination.
No left-leaning sources found for this story.
Georgia GOP Sends Collins and Dooley to Runoff
Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer https://www.wrdw.com Sudbury.com
Comments