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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

State election roundup--UPDATED

U.S. Senate--

Georgia’s U.S. Senate race may indeed be headed for a runoff on December 3rd. The latest numbers as of 8am show Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss has fallen below the 50% plus-1 vote margin to avoid runoff. Chambliss has 49.8% percent of the vote, compared to Democratic challenger Jim Martin's 46.8%. Libertarian Allen Buckley has 3.4% percent. This is with 96% of precincts reporting.

Georgia presidential race--

The 15 electoral votes from Georgia are still in limbo, as absentee and early voting ballots from heavier populated counties are still being counted. John McCain holds the 52.4%, to 46.9% edge on Barack Obama. Meanwhile, across Georgia for state Democrats, there were celebrations into the early morning hours to mark the national victory of Obama as the next president.

U.S. House races--

Around the state yesterday in Georgia’s election, the U.S. House races of note included victories for Jim Marshall in the 8th--the Democrat returns to Washington for a fourth term by getting 57% of the vote over Rick Goddard. Republican Paul Broun keeps his seat in the 10th, with 61% of the vote to defeat Bobby Saxon. Democrat John Barrow won his race in the 12th--66% of the vote to turn away John Stone.

Other races--

The two Public Service Commission races that were contested Tuesday--one may be going to a runoff. The northern District-4 has Democrat Jim Powell with 47.9%, less than a percentage point ahead of Lauren McDonald. In PSC District-1, Republican Doug Everett has won with 67% of the vote to defeat Libertarian John Monds.

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