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Georgia Senate elections live updates: Jon Ossoff projected to win Ga. Senate seat

PHOTO: Democratic candidates for Senate Jon Ossoff, left, and Raphael Warnock bump elbows on stage during a rally with President-elect Joe Biden outside Center Parc Stadium in Atlanta, Jan. 4, 2021.
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What’s at stake in Georgia Senate runoffs
By Libby Cathey, Kate Pastor, Meredith Deliso, Morgan Winsor, Catherine Thorbecke
Last Updated: January 6, 2021, 9:12 PM

ABC News projected early Wednesday that Rev. Raphael Warnock will win the race against Kelly Loeffler and on Wednesday afternoon that Jon Ossoff is projected to defeat David Perdue. Together, the two projected wins hand Democrats control of the Senate.

For live updates on the vote totals, click here.

Top headlines:

  • ABC News projects Ossoff victory over Perdue
  • Raffensperger escorted out of state Capitol building, says deputy secretary of state
  • Here are Georgia's election certification deadlines
  • Obama says ‘John Lewis is surely smiling down’ after Warnock's projected win
  • Ossoff leads by 17,567 votes 
Here is how the runoffs are unfolding. All times Eastern.

Jan 06, 2021 9:12 PM

ABC News projects Ossoff victory over Perdue

ABC News projects that Jon Ossoff will defeat incumbent David Perdue in the Georgia Senate runoff election.

PHOTO: Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff speaks after the runoff election against Republican Senator David Perdue in a still image from video in Atlanta, Jan. 6, 2021.
Jon Ossoff For Senate Campaign via Reuters
Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff speaks after the runoff election against Republican Senator David Perdue in a still image from video in Atlanta, Jan. 6, 2021.
Jon Ossoff For Senate Campaign via Reuters

Ossoff, 33, claimed victory earlier Wednesday, before ABC News’ projection, in a video statement. 

"It is with humility that I thank the people of Georgia for electing me to serve you in the United States Senate," Ossoff said. "Thank you for the confidence and trust that you have placed in me."

Combined with the previously projected win for Rev. Raphael Warnock, Ossoff's projected victory hands control of the Senate to the Democrats.


Jan 06, 2021 8:02 PM

Raffensperger escorted out of state Capitol building, says deputy secretary of state

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and senior staffers have been escorted out of the state Capitol building after protestors gathered near the parking deck, according to Deputy Secretary of State Jordan Fuchs.

PHOTO: Lead by a Georgia State Trooper, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, center, exits the Georgia State Capitol building after hearing reports of threats, Jan. 6, 2021, in Atlanta.
Alyssa Pointer/AP
Lead by a Georgia State Trooper, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, center, exits the Georgia State Capitol building after hearing reports of threats, Jan. 6, 2021, in Atlanta.
Alyssa Pointer/AP
PHOTO: Chester Doles, center, leader of American Patriots USA, roams the third floor of the Georgia State Capitol building looking for the office of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Jan. 6, 2021, in Atlanta.
Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP
Chester Doles, center, leader of American Patriots USA, roams the third floor of the Georgia State Capitol building looking for the office of Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, Jan. 6, 2021, in Atlanta. Doles made remarks at a "Stop the Steal" rally outside of the building before attempting to speak with Raffensperger. Raffensperger was walked out of the building surrounded by officers as Doles made his way inside.
Alyssa Pointer/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP

He told ABC News that the protestors are members of a militia.

Raffensperger and his staff were walked to their cars by Capitol police, Fuchs said.

The incident occurred as pro-Trump demonstrators breached the U.S. Capitol, forcing a lockdown with members of Congress.

--ABC News’ Quinn Scanlan


Jan 06, 2021 7:04 PM

Here are Georgia's election certification deadlines

Walter Jones, a spokesperson for the Georgia secretary of state’s office, shared certification deadline information with ABC News Wednesday for the runoff elections. 

If Ossoff wins, and the results aren't certified until the deadlines below, then President-elect Joe Biden won't have a majority in the Senate until a few days after his inauguration. 

If the results are certified and the Democrats are seated before Biden takes office, Democrats won't have a majority until he's inaugurated because they need Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tie-breaking vote. 

The deadlines are as follows.

Friday, Jan. 8: The deadline to cure rejected absentee ballots, deadline to verify provisional ballots (if voters lacked photo ID), and deadline for receiving military/overseas ballots postmarked by Election Day. 

Friday, Jan. 15: The deadline for counties to certify election results (though this could happen sooner if everything is ready). 

Friday, Jan. 22: The deadline for the secretary of state to certify election results (this also could happen sooner if everything is ready). 

The deadline for a campaign to request a recount if the margin is less than 0.5% is two business days after the secretary certifies the election. If the secretary does this on Jan. 22, then a campaign would have until Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 5 p.m. to put in the request. 

Georgia code says the secretary delivers the vote totals to the governor who issues a certificate of election to the winners 

-ABC News’ Quinn Scanlan



Jan 06, 2021 6:40 PM

Obama says ‘John Lewis is surely smiling down’ after Warnock's projected win

Former President Barack Obama in a statement Wednesday congratulated Warnock on his historic projected win in Georgia.

“My friend John Lewis is surely smiling down on his beloved Georgia this morning, as people across the state carried forward the baton that he and so many others passed down to them,” Obama wrote.

He also lauded the "resilient, visionary leadership" of Stacey Abrams and added that, “Democrats in Georgia and across the country should feel good today.”

MORE: Dems feel 'a great deal of urgency' ahead of Georgia runoffs: Stacey Abrams

 
“Georgia’s first Black senator will make the chamber more reflective of our country as a whole and open the door for a Congress that can forego gridlock for gridlock’s sake to focus instead on the many crises facing our nation -- pandemic relief for struggling families, voting rights, protecting our planet, and more,” Obama wrote.

He implored Americans to remain engaged in civic life. 

“If we want to protect the gains we’ve made, achieve even more progress in the years to come, and reinforce the foundations of self-governance on which our country rests, there’s no better path to follow than the one forged by the determined, organized, and confidently hopeful people of Georgia,” Obama wrote.

-ABC News’ Ben Gittleson


Jan 06, 2021 1:25 PM

'This is a historic moment,' Warnock says

Warnock called his projected victory a "historic moment," saying he "can't wait" to be in the upper chamber of Congress "to represent the concerns of ordinary people."

"I'm deeply honored that the people of Georgia decided to place their faith in me and have decided to send me to represent their interests in Washington, D.C.," Warnock told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in an interview Wednesday on "Good Morning America."

"Certainly, this is a historic moment and I'm just deeply grateful to be a vessel in a moment in which we're facing such large problems in our country," he added, "and I can't wait to get to the U.S. Senate to represent the concerns of ordinary people."

PHOTO: Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock appears on "Good Morning America," Jan. 6, 2020.
ABC News
Democratic Senate candidate Raphael Warnock appears on "Good Morning America," Jan. 6, 2020.
ABC News

Warnock, a senior pastor of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the former pulpit of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., is the first Black senator Georgia has elected and only the 11th Black senator elected in U.S. history.

"Georgia is in such an incredible place when you think about the arc of our history, we are sending an African-American pastor of Ebenezer Baptist church where Martin Luther King Jr. served," he said. "This is the reversal of the old southern strategy that sought to divide people. In this moment we've got to bring people together in order to do the hard work and I look forward to doing that."

When asked about his top priority for this year in the Senate, Warnock said -- as he has throughout his campaign -- that the country needs to get the coronavirus pandemic under control.

"Like so many Americans, as we witnessed the incredible death toll over 350,000 Americans lost lives, lost livelihoods, we need a national strategy that takes this virus seriously, that gets the vaccine distributed safely and efficiently," he said. "We've got to re-open our economy, get our kids safely back to school and we got to make sure that people know that they will have their health care, particularly in the middle of a pandemic."

-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan


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