Below is a running list of all the candidates for federal office whose campaigns remain alive, although there are many races where that information is still unclear.
If more than one person is listed under a political party, that means the candidates face a runoff in August. If there is only one candidate listed for each party, the ballot is set for November.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution follows the lead of the Associated Press in determining when a race is settled enough to declare its outcome.
Several incumbents won their primaries outright on Tuesday, and many candidates were their party’s automatic nominee because no one else qualified in that race.
This list will be updated as results continue to post. For more primary night coverage, visit the AJC elections page.
U.S. Senate:
Republican
David Perdue (no primary opponent)
Democrat
Jon Ossoff
1st Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter
Democrat
Joyce Griggs
Lisa Ring
2nd Congressional District:
Republican
Don Cole
Democrat
U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop (no primary opponent)
3rd Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Drew Ferguson (no primary opponent)
Democrat
Val Almonord (no primary opponent)
4th Congressional District:
Republican
Johsie Cruz Ezammudeen
Democrat
U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson
5th Congressional District:
Republican
Angela Stanton-King (no primary opponent)
Democrat
U.S. Rep. John Lewis
6th Congressional District:
Republican
Former Congresswoman Karen Handel
Democrat
U.S. Rep. Lucy McBath (no primary opponent)
7th Congressional District:
Republican
Dr. Rich McCormick
Democrat
Carolyn Bourdeaux
8th Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Austin Scott
Democrat
Lindsay Holliday (no primary opponent)
9th Congressional District:
Republican
Andrew Clyde
State Rep. Matt Gurtler
Democrat
Devin Pandy
Brooke Sisken
10th Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Jody Hice (no primary opponent)
Democrat
Tabitha Johnson-Green
11th Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Barry Loudermillk (no primary opponent)
Democrat
Dana Barrett (no primary opponent)
12th Congressional District:
Republican
U.S. Rep. Rick Allen (no primary opponent)
Democrat
Liz Johnson
13th Congressional District:
Republican
Becky Hites
Democrat
U.S. Rep. David Scott
14th Congressional District:
Republican
Dr. John Cowan
Marjorie Taylor Greene
Democrat
Kevin Van Ausdal (no primary opponent)
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