The Current Senate Breakdown is: Republican with 53 Seats and Democrats with 47th Seats.
The Current Results after the 2020 Election has the Senate Split: Republicans with 52 Seats and the Democrats with 48 Seats, including Two Independents, because on Dec. 3rd, One New Senator will be swore in, Mark Kelly (D-AZ) Then in 2021, Former Gov. John Hickenlooper (D-CO), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) are sworn in.
Georgia's Races will go to a Run-Off on Jan. 5th. There are Two Races, the Current Certified Totals:
General Election: David Perdue (R-Incumbent) with 2,460,617, and Jon Ossoff (D) with 2,373,519, a Difference of 88,098. The Other Total is 115,039, for a Total Vote of 4,952,175.
Special Election: Raphael Warnock (D) with 1,617,035, and Kelly Loeffler (R-Incumbent) with 1,273,214 a Differeance of 344,421. The Total of Others is 2,024,112 for a Total Vote of 4,914,361.
Here are some Key Dates to Remember as the Second Round of the Georgia Races Kick Off, according to the Georgia Secretary of State's website:
December 29th: Advanced In-Person or Early Voting ends.
January 5th, 2021: Federal Runoff Election Day.
The question is: How will the Other Voters Split, their over 4 Million Votes, in the Run-Off?
So it could be Republicans with 51/49 Seats, which it would have been if No Run-Off. After the Run-Offs, it could be 52/48, if Republicans win both Run-Offs, or if Democrats win both Run-Offs, the Results is a 50/50 Senate.
If a 50/50 Split, that is another Post.
Currently, 1,076,431 Absentee Ballots have been Requested.
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