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2024 Georgia Primary Results
Explore below to see when the Republican and Democratic primaries are taking place and to view live results in Georgia. Find out who won the Georgia primary race and check the full 2024 Primary election schedule.
Democrats
108 Delegates
The Democratic race took place on March 12, 2024
| Candidates | Votes | % | Del.Delegates |
|---|---|---|---|
Statewide ResultsDDemocratMarch 12 | |||
D Joe Biden In | 276,047 | 95.19% | 108 |
D Marianne Williamson | 8,673 | 2.99% | 0 |
D Dean Phillips | 5,270 | 1.82% | 0 |
Source: The Associated Press
Republicans
59 Delegates
The Republican race took place on March 12, 2024
| Candidates | Votes | % | Del.Delegates |
|---|---|---|---|
Statewide ResultsRRepublicanMarch 12 | |||
R Donald Trump | 497,424 | 84.49% | 59 |
R Nikki Haley | 77,899 | 13.23% | 0 |
R Ron DeSantis | 7,454 | 1.27% | 0 |
R Chris Christie | 2,053 | <1% | 0 |
R Tim Scott | 1,398 | <1% | 0 |
R Vivek Ramaswamy | 1,244 | <1% | 0 |
R Asa Hutchinson | 382 | <1% | 0 |
R Ryan Binkley | 377 | <1% | 0 |
R David Stuckenberg | 243 | <1% | 0 |
R Doug Burgum | 161 | <1% | 0 |
R Perry Johnson | 134 | <1% | 0 |
Source: The Associated Press
Georgia Primary News
Uncover the Primary news stories for Georgia. See the top election news surrounding the Georgia 2024 Primary elections.

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