ATLANTA — Georgia Republicans settled two congressional nominations in Tuesday runoffs, with a former federal official defeating a man who was convicted for illegally demonstrating inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and an ex-aide to Donald Trump winning in a race for an open seat in another district.
Meanwhile Democrats chose their candidate to run against Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in the November general election.
The two parties were also picking nominees in eight state legislative runoffs where no one won a majority in the May 21 primaries.
Here's a look at the races:
2nd District
Former U.S. Education Department official Wayne Johnson beat convicted Jan. 6 offender Chuck Hand for the Republican nomination in the 2nd Congressional District.
''I think that people are looking for solutions,'' Johnson told The Associated Press by phone afterward. ''They're looking for people that can bring some experience to bear. And I think I was successful in communicating that I'm a solutions-focused person.''
Johnson will challenge 16-term Democratic incumbent Rep. Sanford Bishop in the district, which sprawls across 30 counties in southwest Georgia, stretching into Columbus and Macon. The district has delivered comfortable Democratic majorities in recent years.