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Election models can estimate where votes are out, giving observers a chance to see where the election might be headed.
By Adrian Blanco and Artur Galocha
Races to Watch
Georgia Gov.
GOPEstimated 28 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Brian Kemp * | 227,961 | 72.7% |
David Perdue | 70,920 | 22.6% |
Kandiss Taylor | 11,150 | 3.6% |
Other candidates | 3,350 | 1.1% |
* Incumbent
Georgia Sec. of State
GOPEstimated 27 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Brad Raffensperger * | 152,454 | 50.4% |
Jody Hice | 101,264 | 33.5% |
David Belle Isle | 30,553 | 10.1% |
Other candidates | 18,106 | 6.0% |
* Incumbent
Texas 28th District
DEMEstimated 68 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
---|---|---|
Jessica Cisneros | 12,044 | 51.9% |
Henry Cuellar * | 11,165 | 48.1% |
* Incumbent
Opinion by Kathleen Parker
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