President of the United States Georgia had 16 electoral votes in the
Electoral College.
Democrat Joe Biden won all of them with 49.5% of the popular vote. It was the first time a Democratic presidential candidate had won Georgia since
Bill Clinton in
1992.
United States House of Representatives General Georgia had 14 seats in the
United States House of Representatives which were up for election. The
Republicans won 8 while the Democrats won 6. Democrats gained one seat, the
7th district.
Special A special election was held for the
5th district due to the death of the
incumbent John Lewis. The first round was held on September 29 and the runoff was held on December 1. Democrat
Kwanza Hall won the seat.
United States Senate General Incumbent Republican
David Perdue, first elected in
2014, lost his reelection bid to challenger
Jon Ossoff. Perdue won the first round with 49.73% of the vote, but in the runoff election lost to Ossoff's 50.61% vote share.
Special Following the resignation of Senator
Johny Isakson in 2019, Governor
Brian Kemp appointed
Kelly Loeffler to serve out the term. Republican senator Loeffler then went on to come second in the first round with 25.9% of the vote while Democratic pastor
Raphael Warnock won with 32.9%. Warnock went on to win in the runoff with 51.04% of the vote, becoming the first black senator to represent Georgia. ==Public Service Commission==