Rick Jackson Wins Georgia GOP Governor Nomination, Collins to Face Ossoff in Senate Race
1-Minute Brief
The Georgia Republican primaries saw a billionaire outsider win the governor nomination and set up a high-profile Senate contest.
Key Facts
- Rick Jackson, a billionaire healthcare executive, won the Republican runoff for Georgia governor.
- Jackson defeated Trump-backed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones for the GOP nomination.
- Georgia Rep. Mike Collins secured the Republican Senate nomination and will face Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff.
- The Collins-Ossoff Senate race is expected to draw national attention as parties compete for Senate control.
- Georgia's primary results included split outcomes for Trump-endorsed candidates.
What Happened
Georgia held Republican primary runoffs where Rick Jackson won the gubernatorial nomination over Burt Jones, and Mike Collins secured the Senate nomination to challenge Jon Ossoff.
Why It Matters
These results highlight shifting dynamics within the Republican Party and set up key contests that could influence the balance of power in the U.S. Senate.
What's Next
Jackson and Collins will campaign for the general election in November, with national parties expected to invest heavily in these competitive Georgia races.
Sources
Confirmed by 8 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft12h agoUS midterm primaries 2026 live: results and updates as elections in Georgia and Oklahoma test Trump’s power
- NPR NewsCenter10h agoGeorgia Rep. Collins will challenge Ossoff in high-profile Senate matchup
- CBS NewsLeft9h agoRick Jackson wins Georgia GOP gubernatorial nomination, CBS News projects
