Democrats Outvote GOP in Georgia as Both Sides Raise Record Sums Ahead of Primaries

Democrats led early voting 56.7 to 41.7 percent, a near-mirror reversal from 2022, as Sen. Jon Ossoff posted a $74 million pre-primary fundraising haul.
Democrats Outvote GOP in Georgia as Both Sides Raise Record Sums Ahead of Primaries
U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-Ga.) speaks during a Senate Committee on Intelligence hearing to examine worldwide threats, on Capitol Hill in Washington on March 18, 2026. Oliver Contreras/AFP via Getty Images
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Georgia voters head to the polls on Tuesday in primaries that span gubernatorial, U.S. Senate, U.S. House, state legislative, and judicial races. At the top of the ticket are an open governor’s race as Republican Gov. Brian Kemp is term-limited, and the Senate seat now held by Democrat Jon Ossoff.
Democrats are leading early voting and federal fundraising behind Ossoff, who is running unopposed, while Republicans lead state-level fundraising in a crowded gubernatorial primary field. Five Republicans are vying for the right to challenge Ossoff in November, as both parties face contested gubernatorial primaries.
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