Atlanta, Georgia — Voters returned to polling places Tuesday to decide primary runoff contests across the state while Bay Area residents voted in a California special congressional primary to fill the remainder of Rep. Eric Swalwell’s term. Polls opened at 7 a.m. and were scheduled to close at 7 p.m. on Election Day. The results will determine party nominees for November and who serves the final 15 weeks of the California seat; the most watched matchups included the Republican governor runoff between Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and businessman Rick Jackson and a Republican U.S. Senate runoff between Mike Collins and Derek Dooley. Officials reported nearly 483,000 early and absentee ballots and warned voters to confirm precinct assignments before voting.
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These elections shape your future. They decide who makes laws, sets taxes, and funds services. If you're in Georgia or California, check your precinct assignment before heading out to vote.
Your vote is your voice. The outcomes of these runoffs and special primary will determine who represents you in November and beyond. Worth forwarding if you know someone in these states.
Candidates who consolidate party support in runoffs and political donors financing turnout benefit by advancing to November contests or securing short-term seats.
Voters facing polling-place relocations and candidates who split votes in crowded primaries suffered potential lower turnout and fragmented support.
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Georgia Runoffs and California Special Primary Decide Seats
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