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
5:38 PM PT: GA-Sen
5:43 PM PT: GA-Sen: Perdue is ahead by about 300 votes statewide. He's taking most of the big Atlanta counties by about 8-12 points: enough to stay in the game, but not enough to break out.
5:46 PM PT (Steve Singiser): GA-10: In the GOP primary, evangelical radio host Jody Hice has never trailed, and in the last half hour, his lead has edged back out towards double digits. Hice currently leads Mike Collins 55-45, with nearly 35,000 votes tallied to date.
5:49 PM PT: GA-11: Loudermilk is dominating across the board here, beating Barr 69-31. Only a matter of time before we get the red checkmark.
5:50 PM PT: If you're just joining us, be sure to check out the SoS for the most up to date results.
5:51 PM PT: GA-Sen: Kingston has pulled back into the lead, with a .2 percent advantage. Hang on, this could get bumpy.
5:52 PM PT (Steve Singiser): GA-01: State Sen. Buddy Carter has moved back into a narrow lead over Bob Johnson. With 28,000 votes in, Carter has a 108-vote lead over his opponent. Chatham County has started to report, and while Carter leads there handily (57-43), it is not the 20-point edge he enjoyed last time around. This could be a close one, for sure.
5:55 PM PT: GA-Sen: Now Perdue is back up by a little less than 700 votes. Good news for those who love a close race.
5:58 PM PT: GA-Sen: A big dump of Chatham votes has now given Kingston a narrow edge. Be sure not to blink or else the lead may change again.
6:01 PM PT (David Jarman): GA-01: That clump of Chatham votes appears to have boosted Buddy Carter's prospects, too. He's now leading Bob Johnson by 52-48, with 32,400 votes in.
6:04 PM PT: GA-Sen: And what did I tell you: Now it's Perdue up by 2,100 votes.
6:06 PM PT: The liveblog continues here.