Politics / Elections
Georgia held special elections for two State House districts on December 9, 2025. District 121 saw a Democratic victory, while District 23 is headed for a runoff.
The special election in District 121 was closely watched as a bellwether for the upcoming midterm elections. Eric Gisler's victory over Mack "Dutch" Guest signals a potential shift in voter sentiment in the Oconee and Clarke counties area. Gisler secured 50.85% of the vote, according to unofficial results. In District 23, encompassing portions of Cherokee County, none of the six candidates (Republicans Bill Fincher, Brice Futch, Ann Gazell, Raj Sagoo, William Ware, and Democrat Scott Sanders) secured a majority. The top two vote-getters, Sanders (27%) and Fincher (26%), will proceed to a runoff election on January 6.
Why does this matter? These special elections provide insights into the political landscape in Georgia and can indicate broader trends for future elections.
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