Polls Show Georgia’s U.S. Senate Race Will Require a December 2022 Run-Off

Georgia and Louisiana are the only states that provide for general election run-offs if no one gets 50% in the general election. Because the Georgia Libertarian Party is ballot-qualified for all statewide offices, sometimes the presence of the Libertarian means that no one gets 50% for U.S. Senate. In 1992, 2008, and 2020, Georgia thus had to hold a January run-off for U.S. Senate. Since then, the date of Georgia general election run-offs has been changed to December of the election year, so any 2022 runoff will be December 6.

The 538.com website shows polling for the 2022 Georgia U.S. Senate race for the past several months. Although the lead has shifted over the months, the poll consistently shows that the race is so close that no one will get 50% in November.

In the 2020 election, the majority party in the U.S. Senate was not known until the Georgia January 5, 2021 runoffs.


Comments

Polls Show Georgia’s U.S. Senate Race Will Require a December 2022 Run-Off — 10 Comments

  1. This is fake news. Herschel Walker will win without a runoff. Hide and watch. Biased polls said crooked hitlery would be president too lol.

  2. The amount of ‘bubble living’ by Trump people is fucking astounding. They’ll get that bubble popped yet again in 2022, just like they did in 2020.

    This is what happens when you only live in a world of biased media; the truth seems like a lie. Kind of sad how delusional people on the extremes are.

  3. Arden probably thinks we’re in year 5 of the crooked hitlery presidency. 2020 was a giant China led conspiracy to steal our election and they barely pulled it off. We learned a lot from that and will be much more vigilant this time. Arden’s second paragraph is ironically true of libtards like herself.

  4. Libtards will get there bubble popped harder in 2022 and especially 2024 than they did in 2016. After that it’s all over for them. Nothing but jail and hell awaits the satanic libtards.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.