Politics & Government

There’s an open seat in Congress on ballot in Columbus area elections. See results here

Voters in the Chattahoochee Valley will be casting votes in primary elections for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Voters in the Chattahoochee Valley will be casting votes in primary elections for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ledger-Enquirer/TNS

A combined 13 candidates competed in the primary election Tuesday for two U.S. House seats to represent the Columbus area in Congress. Here are the results:

District 2: incumbent Sanford Bishop (D) of Albany, a former attorney, ran unopposed. He will compete in the Nov. 5 general election against one of these two Republicans: Wayne Johnson, a Bibb County businessman, and Chuck Hand, a Taylor County construction superintendent.

Johnson and Hand are the top two finishers out of four candidates in the Republican primary Tuesday, when none of them received a majority of the votes. So state law requires a runoff, which will be conducted June 18.

With an estimated 89% of the votes in the district counted as of 11:16 p.m., the Associated Press reported Johnson with 13,863 votes (44.5%) and Hand with 10,000 votes (32.1%).

The other candidates were Michael Nixon, a Colquitt County purchasing director, and Regina “Reggie” Liparoto, a Muscogee County substitute teacher. Nixon received 5,853 votes (18.8%) and Liparoto 1,475 votes (4.7%).

District 3: No incumbent was on the ballot because Drew Ferguson (R) decided not to seek re-election. This primary had contests among six Republicans and two Democrats.

Competing in the Republican primary were:

  • Jim Bennett, a retired Carroll County resident
  • Ray Blair, a Muscogee County insurance agent
  • Mike Crane, a Heard County general contractor and a former state senator
  • Mike Dugan, a Carroll County retired military veteran and a former state senator
  • Brian Jack, a Fayette County political adviser for Donald Trump
  • Philip Singleton, a Coweta County chief of staff for U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick and a former state representative.

As of 11:33 p.m., the Associated Press estimated 93% of the race’s votes as counted and reported Jack and Dugan advanced to a June 18 runoff. Jack received 32,779 votes (46.7%), Dugan 17,484 (24.9%), Crane 11,145 (15.9%), Singleton 4,726 (6.7%) and Bennett 4,051 (5.8%).

Competing in the Democratic primary were:

As of 11:33 p.m, the Associated Press estimated 97% of the race’s votes as counted and reported Keller won with 13,148 votes (53%) to for 11,625 (47%) for Almonord.

Mark Rice
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Mark Rice is the Ledger-Enquirer’s editor. He has been covering Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley for more than 30 years. He welcomes your local news tips, feature story ideas, investigation suggestions and compelling questions.
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