LIVE UPDATES: Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms wins Democratic nomination for governor

ATLANTA — Tuesday is Primary Election Day in Georgia.

While most polls across the state closed at 7 p.m., some that experienced issues are remaining open. The last of those will close at 11:02 p.m.

Channel 2 Action News is following all the latest results and updates.

[LIVE ELECTION RESULTS: Georgia primary election 2026]

LIVE UPDATES

10:30 p.m.

Keisha Lance Bottoms has won the Democratic nomination for governor, the Associated Press projects.

10:25 p.m.

In a gaggle with Channel 2’s Courtney Francisco, Rep. Buddy Carter conceded the race to Rep. Mike Collins and Derek Dooley.

Collins and Dooley will advance to a runoff for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate.

10:18 p.m.

The Associated Press has declared that the Democratic primary for Lieutenant Governor will advance to a runoff between Josh McLaurin and Nabilah Parkes.

10:13 p.m.

The Associated Press says that Joyce Griggs will advance to a runoff for the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 1st Congressional District. Her runoff opponent has not been declared.

10:05 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 13th Congressional district for Jasmine Clark.

This is a special election to fulfill the final two years of the late Rep. David Scott’s term. Scott died last month at the age of 80.

Republican Jonathan Chavez ran uncontested in the 13th Congressional district.

9:52 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Republican primary for Georgia’s 10th Congressional district for State Rep. Houston Gaines.

9:50 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 4th Congressional district for incumbent Rep. Hank Johnson.

9:44 p.m.

The Associated Press projects that Republican Rep. Mike Collins will advance to a runoff for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. His opponent in the runoff has not yet been declared.

The winner of the runoff will face incumbent U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff in November’s general election.

9:12 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Republican primary for Georgia’s 9th Congressional district for incumbent Rep. Andrew Clyde.

8:39 p.m.

The Associated Press projects that Republican Lt. Gov. Burt Jones and Rick Jackson will advance to a runoff for the Republican nomination for Governor.

8:22 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Republican primary for Georgia’s 14th Congressional district for incumbent Rep. Clay Fuller.

Fuller was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year after winning a special election to fulfill the remainder of former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s term. This election would see Fuller serve a full term of his own.

8:21 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 11th Congressional district for Chris Harden.

8:20 p.m.

U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff has won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate. He ran unopposed and will face the winner of contested Republican primary in the November general election.

8:06 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Republican primary for Attorney General for Brian Strickland.

8:03 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Democratic primary for Georgia’s 5th Congressional district for incumbent Rep. Nikema Williams.

7:46 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Republican primary for Georgia’s 12th Congressional district for incumbent Rep. Rick Allen.

7:33 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the Democratic primary for Attorney General for Tanya Miller.

7:30 p.m.

The Associated Press has called the following uncontested races:

Georgia’s 2nd Congressional District - Rep. Sanford Bishop (D) and Matt Day (R)

Georgia’s 3rd Congressional District - Rep. Brian Jack (R)

Georgia’s 4th Congressional District - Jim Duffie (R)

Georgia’s 5th Congressional District - John Salvesen (R)

Georgia’s 6th Congressional District - Rep. Lucy McBath (D)

Georgia’s 7th Congressional District - Rep. Rich McCormick (R)

Georgia’s 8th Congressional District - Rep. Austin Scott (R)

Georgia’s 13th Congressional District - Jonathan Chavez (R)

Georgia’s 14th Congressional District - Shawn Harris (D)

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