Election 2010
- Election 2010
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Republicans surge in Georgia takeover
Republicans on Wednesday were celebrating a sweeping victory in Georgia, capturing every statewide office and setting the stage for a fresh era of GOP rule in which they will control every facet of state government.
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A look at other key races from Tuesday night
A county by county breakdown of some of Tuesday's other state races.
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County by County results from Isakson's senate win
Here are the latest, unofficial returns from Georgia by county in the race for U.S. Senate.
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Rep. Bishop's GOP challenger concedes
The Republican challenger to U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop conceded defeat Wednesday in their race in Georgia, where Rep. Jim Marshall became the state's only incumbent Democrat ousted from Congress by the GOP.
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County by County results from Deal's big win
Here are the latest, unofficial returns from Georgia by county in the race for Governor.
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Incumbents prevail in local House, Senate races
State Sen. Johnny Grant (R) and state Rep. Rusty Kidd (I) both cruised to victory Tuesday and will return to Atlanta to represent portions of Central Georgia including Baldwin County.
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Grant retains seat
With 45 percent of princints reporting, incumbent Johnny Grant (R) has staved off opponent Floyd Griffin to retain his 25th District Senate seat.
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BOE races head to runoff
Unofficial results show incumbents Wilbur Manson and Jeff McAfee headed to runoffs to maintain their board of education seats.
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Ga. voters send GOP's Isakson back to Congress
Georgia voters are sending U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson back to Washington for a second term.
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Grant maintains lead in Senate race
With 41 percent of precincts reporting, incumbent state Sen. Johnny Grant (R) leads challenger Floyd Griffin (D) 59.5 percent to Griffin’s 40.5 percent in the unofficial ballot count.
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