General Information
The state of Georgia is holding two runoff elections for U.S. Senate on January 5, 2021. No candidate received a majority of votes in either the regularly scheduled election or the special election on November 3, 2020. Georgia was the only state to hold two U.S. Senate elections in 2020.
Results:
General runoff election:
- Candidate: David PERDUE
- Party: Republican Party
- Votes received: 2,214,979
- Candidate: Jon OSSOFF
- Party: Democratic Party
- Votes received in last election: 2,269,923
Special General runoff election*:
- Candidate: Kelly LOEFFLER
- Party: Republican Party
- Votes received: 2,195,841
- Candidate: Raphael WARNOCK
- Party: Democratic Party
- Votes received: 2,289,113
Candidates in the General runoff election:
- Candidate: David PERDUE
- Party: Republican Party
- Votes received in last election: 2,462,617
- Candidate: Jon OSSOFF
- Party: Democratic Party
- Votes received in last election: 2,374,519
Candidates in the Special General runoff election*:
- Candidate: Kelly LOEFFLER
- Party: Republican Party
- Votes received in last election: 1,273,214
- Candidate: Raphael WARNOCK
- Party: Democratic Party
- Votes received in last election: 1,617,035
*This is a special election after a Republican senator retired last year. Georgia’s governor appointed Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) to the seat, and now she is running in her first election for a full term.