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Georgia Election 2018: Voters kick out 8 incumbents from Legislature

Georgia’s state Capitol
Georgia’s state Capitol
By Mark Niesse
May 23, 2018

Voters booted eight lawmakers from the Georgia General Assembly in Tuesday’s primary elections.

Four Republicans and four Democrats were ousted as voters chose new blood over experience.

The incumbents' defeat contributes to election-year turnover at the Georgia Capitol, where Republicans hold almost two-thirds of the House and Senate.

Another 20 seats will change hands because incumbents didn’t seek re-election, either because they resigned or ran for higher office.

Here’s a look at the eight legislators who were voted out Tuesday:

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About the Author

Mark Niesse is an enterprise reporter and covers elections and Georgia government for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and is considered an expert on elections and voting. Before joining the AJC, he worked for The Associated Press in Atlanta, Honolulu and Montgomery, Alabama. He also reported for The Daily Report and The Santiago Times in Chile.

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