Still haven’t decided how to vote in Tuesday’s primaries? Here’s what you need to know before casting your ballot.

The main event on Election Day is the race for Georgia governor. Voters will also decide on statewide offices, Congress, judges and local representatives.

Governor

On the issues: Where the candidates for governor stand 

Stacey Abrams (D): National attention helps fuel Democrat Abrams' bid for governor

Casey Cagle (R): A GOP favorite tries to fend off conservative attack

Stacey Evans (D): Evans sees her rise from poverty as part of winning Democratic formula

Hunter Hill (R): Military vet wages running war on 'career politicians'

Brian Kemp (R): Pitch to conservatives leans hard on law and order

Clay Tippins (R): Executive aims to send waves through governor's race

Michael Williams (R): Senator has been Trump backer with similar tactics

Lieutenant Governor: Race draws political veterans, newcomers

Secretary of State: New Georgia voting system divides candidates

State Schools Superintendent: Two candidates already have experience as the superintendent

Insurance Commissioner: Race spotlights Georgia's auto, health care woes

Labor Commissioner: Democrats vie for chance to unseat GOP labor commissioner

Public Service Commission: Plant Vogtle, rural broadband and renewables dominate race

Georgia General Assembly: Election will lead to turnover in Georgia Legislature

Georgia Court of Appeals: Hodges, Shigley trade barbs

U.S. Congress: House races see surge in contenders this election cycle

Voting precincts across the state will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday.

If necessary, runoffs will be held July 24. The winners of the primaries will advance to the general election Nov. 6.

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