Georgia is holding its primary runoff tonight, and our guide to the key races can be found here. Polls close at 7:00 PM ET and we'll be bringing you the results as they come in. You can keep track of the winners below.
Results:
AP
6:41 PM PT: GA-Sen: As of now, Perdue leads statewide by a .52 percent margin and about 75 percent in. The lead has been see-sawing back and forth all night. The good news for Perdue is it looks like much of what's left is the Atlanta area, where he's winning. But there's too much uncertainty to be sure, and we'll need to see what happens.
6:46 PM PT (David Jarman): GA-10: We've got an AP call in GA-10's runoff. Pastor and radio host Jody Hice beats Mike Collins 54-46, with 201 of 217 reporting. Hice looks well-positioned to continue Paul Broun's distinguished tradition of sticking his foot in his mouth and saying extreme things.
6:50 PM PT: GA-Sen: All of Kingston friendly Chatham County is in, and Perdue still leads statewide by .82 percent. Very good sign that he can pull this off.
6:53 PM PT (David Jarman): GA-01: And we've gotten the AP call in GA-01's runoff. State Sen. Buddy Carter (no apparent relation to Jimmy and Jason) defeats CfG-backed businessman Bob Johnson (no apparent relation to Daily Kos regular Bob Johnson). It's still 54-46, with 184 of 232 reporting.
6:57 PM PT: GA-Sen: About 80 percent is in, and Perdue has a .80 percent lead with a lot of Atlanta area still out. Wouldn't call this yet, but rather be him than Kingston right now.
7:00 PM PT: GA-Sen: This isn't over, but Perdue has been moving in the right direction for a bit. He now has clawed out a 1.05 percent lead.
7:06 PM PT: GA-Sen: Guess who Jack Kingston's pollster was? I'll give you a hint: His name sounds exactly like John McLaughlin.
7:09 PM PT: GA-Sen: About 86 percent in and Perdue now up 1.2 percent. His lead isn't massive but Kingston's running out of breathing room.
7:13 PM PT: GA-Sen: Most of the remaining precincts come from counties where Perdue is up. It's hard to see where Kingston finds the votes he needs.
7:27 PM PT: GA-Sen: According to our reading of this, Georgia's recount threshold is 1 percent. Right now Perdue is at 1.2 percent.
7:42 PM PT: GA-Sen: Perdue is up 1.34 percent, outside the 1 percent recount zone and with most of what's left coming from Metro Atlanta where he's winning. I think we all know how this is going to end.
7:59 PM PT: GA-Sen: The AP has called the runoff for Perdue. He'll go on to face Michelle Nunn in a closely watched general.
And with that, we're calling it a night. Thanks for reading and see you back here August 5 for Kansas, Michigan, and Washington!