The Runoff Report: January 6, 2021
January 6, 2020
Pivot County and Reverse-Pivot County analysis ![]() Welcome to The Runoff ReportJanuary 6, 2020In today's final regular edition of The Runoff Report, we bring you the latest results and analysis of the Georgia Senate runoffs. Originally intended for yesterday, Jan. 6, we postponed the edition following the protests and riots surrounding Congress' certification of the presidential election. For more, see today's edition of The Transition Tracker. ![]() ![]() Democrats win control of the SenateDemocrats won control of the U.S. Senate following Georgia's two runoff elections on Tuesday. Jon Ossoff (D) defeated David Perdue (R) in the regular runoff election. Raphael Warnock (D) defeated Kelly Loeffler (R) in the special runoff election. Georgia's last Democratic senator, Zell Miller, left office in 2005. TurnoutAround 4.5 million people voted in Georgia's runoffs, compared to 5 million during the November election. That's a turnout decrease of 10%. Over all, turnout reached a remarkable 92 percent of 2020 general election levels in precincts carried by Mr. Biden in November, compared with 88 percent of general election levels in the precincts carried by Mr. Trump. These tallies include Upshot estimates of the remaining uncounted vote by precinct, and it suggests that nearly all of the Democratic gains since the November election can be attributed to the relatively stronger Democratic turnout. Pivot and Reverse-Pivot County votingLast month, we looked at voting patterns in Georgia's Pivot and Reverse-Pivot counties. Here's how they voted in the Senate runoffs compared to the Senate races in November based on unofficial results available Thursday morning. Republican candidates won all Pivot Counties, and Democratic candidates won all Reverse-Pivot Counties. Below, we're focusing on differences in the number of votes between November and January in each county.
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