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:
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5:08 PM PT: GA-Sen: Things continue to remain close here. With 110,000 counted (About 1/6 of May's turnout), Kingston leads 51-49. The key to a Perdue upset is him beating Kingston in the big Atlanta area counties: Kingston doesn't need to win them, but if he can get to 45 percent in places like Gwinnett, DeKalb, and Fulton, he's in very good shape. Very little of those big counties are in, making things unpredictable.
5:12 PM PT: GA-01: Johnson currently holds a tight 52-48 lead. Chatham County, home of Savannah and by far the largest county in the district, is still out. Carter won 49-29 here in the primary and if he can pull off a good win here he's probably fine.
5:15 PM PT: GA-Sen: With 131,000 in, Kingston is clinging to a 51-49 lead. The good news for him is Chatham, a large county where he did very well in May, is still all out. The bad news is that not much of most of the big Atlanta counties are in, making things still quite unpredictable.
5:16 PM PT (Steve Singiser): GA-10: With 16,000-plus votes now tallied, the margin might have changed incrementally, but the leader has not. All night, radio host Jody Hice has held a lead over Mike Collins, and that lead continues. Collins supporters can take some solace in the margin, though, which is down to single digits (54-46).
5:18 PM PT: GA-Sen: One good sign for Kingston is Cobb County, where so far he's only losing 54-46. Cobb is one of the big Atlanta area counties he needs to cut his losses in: He doesn't need to win there, but keeping Perdue from running up the score is essential.
5:19 PM PT: GA-Sen: Kingston is down 56-44 in Cherokee, another big Atlanta area county. Probably within the neighborhood Kingston needs.
5:24 PM PT (Steve Singiser): GA-01: With over 17,000 votes in the books, state Sen. Buddy Carter is edging back towards all-square with physician Bob Johnson. Johnson retains a 51-49 lead, but Carter's home base in Chatham County (which he won in the first round) has yet to report.
5:27 PM PT: GA-Sen: Kingston is now up 599 votes statewide, with about 192,000 in. A lot to go, but it looks like the Atlanta area margins are enough to keep Perdue in contention, but not enough for him to break out.
5:30 PM PT: GA-Sen: Perdue has pulled ahead by one percentage point. A lot of both candidates' home bases are still out.
5:33 PM PT: GA-11: With 14,000 votes in (57,000 were cast in the primary), Loudermilk is crushing Barr 67-33. None of Fulton County is in, but it makes up the smallest part of the district. No call yet, but hard to see Barr save this one.
5:36 PM PT: The liveblog continues here.