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
6:12 PM PT: GA-Sen: To recap: Perdue is up by about 0.18 percent, with 366,000 votes counted. About 605,000 were cast in the primary and the runoff should have fewer, but it's not clear how much of a drop we should expect.
The Atlanta area remains key. Perdue is winning the big counties by about 8-12 points, while Kingston is romping in South Georgia. Kingston has made up enough ground in the Atlanta area to stay in competition, but not enough ground to open a real lead.
6:14 PM PT: GA-11: Got Loudermilk? If so, then you must live in GA-11, where the AP has called the race for Barry Loudermilk. He's currently beating former Rep. Bob Barr 69-31 and should have no problem winning in November.
6:16 PM PT: GA-Sen: Perdue's small lead is not safe, but it is expanding. Now up .42 percent.
6:21 PM PT (David Jarman): GA-10: There hasn't been any more movement in the 10th, where Jody Hice continues to lead Mike Collins 54-46 in the GOP runoff. We have 181 of 217 precincts reporting, though, so this is pretty much over, and a call should happen soon.
6:22 PM PT: GA-Sen: Probably a bare minimum of 2/3 of the vote is in, and Perdue is clinging to a .32 percent edge. If you listen closely, you can hear Democrat Michelle Nunn praying for a long recount here.
6:31 PM PT: GA-Sen: About 69 percent is counted statewide (The AP is now only slightly behind the SoS, for now at least). Perdue leads 50.34 to 49.66.
6:32 PM PT (David Jarman): GA-01: Meanwhile, in the 1st, it looks likelier that state Sen. Buddy Carter will break the curse that's plagued other state legislators running against Club for Growth and/or religious-right outsiders in recent southern primaries; he's ticked up to a 53-47 lead against Bob Johnson. That's with 161 of 232 reporting.
6:35 PM PT: GA-Sen: About 70 percent in and now its Kingston back in the lead with .04 percent. For now at least.
6:37 PM PT: GA-Sen: Possibly optimistic sign for Perdue: A large portion of what's left it the Atlanta area. Perdue isn't dominating there, but he's winning by enough that it could give him what he needs in a close race.
6:38 PM PT: GA-Sen: Another ballot dump and it's Perdue back in the lead by .5 percent.
6:39 PM PT: The liveblog continues here.