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Parents > United States > Georgia > Senate Class III
OfficeSenate
HonorificSenator - Abbr: Sen.
Type Primary Election
Filing Deadline August 01, 1992 - 12:00pm Central
Polls Open November 03, 1992 - 06:00am Central
Polls Close November 03, 1992 - 11:00pm Central
Term Start January 04, 1993 - 12:00pm
Term End January 04, 1999 - 12:00pm
# Winners2
ContributorBrandonius Maximus
Last ModifiedCrimson February 01, 2012 07:23pm
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LAST GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyDemocratic Won11/04/1986
NameWyche Fowler, Jr. Votes623,707 (50.91%)
Term01/03/1987 - 01/03/1993 Margin22,466 (+1.83%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
  PartyRepublican Won11/24/1992
NamePaul Coverdell Votes635,118 (50.65%)
Term01/03/1993 - 01/03/1999 Margin16,344 (+1.30%)
NEXT GENERAL ELECTION
RaceGA US Senate - Runoff 11/24/1992

CANDIDATES (2 Winners)
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Name (I) Sen. Wyche Fowler, Jr. Director Paul Coverdell Jim Hudson (W) Miguel Zarate (W) Mitchell Williams  
PartyDemocratic Republican Libertarian Independent Independent  
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Uncertified Votes 1,108,416 (49.23%) 1,073,282 (47.67%) 69,878 (3.10%) 8 (0.00%) 3 (0.00%)  
Margin0 (0.00%) -35,134 (-1.56%) -1,038,538 (-46.12%) -1,108,408 (-49.23%) -1,108,413 (-49.23%)  
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D:6086Jason (11889.0225 points)
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Thu, January 21, 2021 07:14:52 PM UTC0:00
If Georgia Republicans are savvy, they will amend the law to say that if a Republican wins a plurality, there is no runoff. But if a Democrat wins a plurality, there will be a runoff.

The current SCOTUS would uphold it as Constitutional because reasons.