Georgia
Week 2: Final scores for South Georgia high school football games
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – It’s Week 2 for South Georgia high school football.
Below is a list of games we’re covering.
And for the full recap on games, tune into WALB News 10 at 11:10 p.m. on Fridays for all your SWGA football updates.
6A
- Lowndes vs Mt. Zion – FINAL: Lowndes 62, Mt. Zion 0
- Valdosta vs Mundy’s Mill – FINAL: Valdosta 55, Mundy 22
- Tift County vs Gadsden County – FINAL: Gadsden 45, Tift 7
- Colquitt County vs Monroe – FINAL: Colquitt 52, Monroe 14
5A
- Lee County vs Hapeville Charter – FINAL: Lee 66, Hapeville 6
- TCC vs Cairo – FINAL: TCC 44, Cairo 14
- Coffee vs Ware County – FINAL: Coffee 20, Ware 16
3A
- Bainbridge vs Cook – FINAL: Cook 13, Bainbridge 10
- Dougherty @ Toombs County – FINAL: Toombs 55, Dougherty 14
- Westover vs Bradwell Institute – 7:30
2A
- Sumter County vs Griffin – FINAL: Sumter 31, Griffin 0
- Crisp County @ Lovett – FINAL: Lovett 30, Crisp 7
A Div I
- Thomasville vs Pelham – FINAL: Thomasville 40, Pelham 7
A Div II
- Seminole County vs Chattahoochee – 7:30
- Early County @ Lagrange – FINAL: Lagrange 53, Early 0
- Pataula Charter vs Northside Methodist Academy – 7:30
- Terrell County @ Calhoun County – 7:30
- Randolph-Clay @ Cottonwood – 8:00
- Turner County vs Tiftarea Academy – FINAL: Tiftarea 34, Turner 20
- Clinch County vs Wilcox County – FINAL: Clinch 12, Wilcox 7
- Worth County @ Irwin County – FINAL: Irwin 55, Worth 46
- Berrien @ Lanier County – FINAL: Lanier 41, Berrien 40
- Baconton Charter @ Atkinson County – FINAL: Atkinson 40, Baconton 16
- Mitchell County @ Dooly County – FINAL: Mitchell 30, Dooly 20
- Schley County vs Hawkinsville – FINAL: Schley County 47, Hakinsville 23
- STEM vs Central – 7:30
GIAA – 11-MAN
- Brookwood @ Terrell Academy – 7:30
- Deerfield-Windsor vs Mount de Sales – FINAL: Deerfield 35, Mount de Sales 14
- Southland Academy vs Westfield School – 7:30
- Sherwood Christian @ Vidalia Heritage Academy – FINAL: Sherwood 50, Vidalia 8
- Valwood @ Brookstone – FINAL: Valwood 39, Brookstone 21
GIAA 8-MAN
- Grace Christian @ David Emanuel Academy – 7:30
- Georgia Christian @ Memorial Day – FINAL: Georgia Christian 48, Memorial Day 0
- Westwood @ St. Mary’s Academy – FINAL: Westwood: 52, St. Mary’s 12
- Crisp Academy @ Covenant Academy – FINAL: Covenant 13, Crisp 12
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Georgia
Georgia runoff elections see turnout decline as much as 65%, showing need for reform – FairVote
On June 16, Georgia held closely watched runoff elections in Republican primaries for governor and U.S. Senate, as well as lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and the 11th Congressional District. There were also runoffs in Democratic primaries for lieutenant governor, secretary of state, and three congressional districts.
Past statewide runoffs have cost Georgia taxpayers as much as $75 million. Turnout in this year’s runoffs fell by 24% statewide – with several races falling by more than 60%. These high costs and low turnout are predictable problems that could have been prevented if Georgia used ranked choice voting (RCV).
Turnout in key Georgia runoff elections
| Primary | Initial election turnout | Runoff election turnout | Turnout change |
| Governor (GOP) | 933,817 | 709,253 | -24.1% |
| U.S. Senate (GOP) | 912,696 | 702,209 | -23.1% |
| Lieutenant governor (GOP) | 889,130 | 691,624 | -22.2% |
| Lieutenant governor (Dem) | 1,030,951 | 383,845 | -62.8% |
| Secretary of state (GOP) | 851,794 | 667,090 | -21.7% |
| Secretary of state (Dem) | 1,028,197 | 383,830 | -62.7% |
| 1st Congressional District (Dem) | 57,159 | 23,813 | -58.3% |
| 7th Congressional District (Dem) | 49,421 | 17,221 | -65.2% |
| 11th Congressional District (GOP) | 80,165 | 68,915 | -14.0% |
| 12th Congressional District (Dem) | 61,284 | 30,139 | -50.8% |
Georgia held its initial primary elections on May 19. In 27 races where no candidate secured a majority of the vote, Georgia held runoffs between the top two finishers four weeks later.
Runoff elections are supposed to make government more representative by electing candidates with majority support. But in practice, runoffs usually shrink the electorate and come with a significant price tag for taxpayers and campaigns.
In the state’s Democratic primary runoffs, turnout fell so much that several candidates won their runoffs with fewer votes than they received in the May primary – entirely defeating the purpose of the runoff.
Votes for runoff winners
| Primary | Votes for winner in May primary | Votes for winner in June runoff | Change |
| Lieutenant governor (Dem) | 426,854 | 210,660 | -50.6% |
| Secretary of state (Dem) | 435,358 | 242,205 | -44.4% |
| 1st Congressional District (Dem) | 14,095 | 12,608 | -10.5% |
| 7th Congressional District (Dem) | 19,742 | 11,664 | -40.9% |
| 12th Congressional District (Dem) | 20,112 | 16,815 | -16.4% |
Ranked choice voting offers a better, faster, cheaper alternative. RCV allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, with an “instant runoff” determining a majority winner when necessary. This means winners are determined on Election Day, when participation is highest and voters still have access to the full range of choices. With RCV, voters wouldn’t need to cast a second ballot for the same offices, and taxpayers wouldn’t have to cover the cost of a second election.
To support RCV in Georgia, visit Better Ballot Georgia today!
Georgia
Who is Georgia baseball’s next College World Series opponent?
There are just four teams left in the College World Series after the Georgia Bulldogs eliminated the Texas Longhorns 2-0 in a pitcher’s duel. No. 3 Georgia does not have much time to reflect on its season-saving win as the Bulldogs play the Oklahoma Sooners on Wednesday, June 17.
Oklahoma beat Georgia 4-3 on Monday when the two teams met. Georgia and Oklahoma never met during the SEC regular season or SEC Tournament. Oklahoma had Tuesday off after defeating Georgia and has a big advantage over the Bulldogs. The Sooners only have to beat Georgia once while Georgia has to try to string back-to-back wins over Oklahoma.
The Georgia-Oklahoma game will be at 7 p.m. ET and will be televised on ESPN. It is unclear who Georgia will start at pitcher as the Bulldogs look to keep their historic season alive.
Whoever advances between Georgia (2-1) and Oklahoma (2-0) will play the other side of the bracket in the three-game series to determine the national champion. On the other side, No. 5 North Carolina plays No. 16 West Virginia with North Carolina being 2-0 to start the double elimination format. West Virginia is 2-1 and dominated Troy to stave off elimination on Tuesday.
Georgia vs. Oklahoma TV channel, time
- TV: ESPN
- Date: Wednesday, June 17
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
- Location: Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska
- Commentators: Karl Ravech, Kyle Peterson, Kris Budden and Chris Burke
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Live election results 2026 Georgia Primary Runoff Counties H-Z
FOX 5 Atlanta is tracking the 2026 Georgia primary runoff election results as voters across the state head to the ballot box to set the stage for November’s critical midterm match-ups.
Below is a listing of results and updates as precincts begin reporting across the state after polls officially close at 7 p.m. Refresh this page frequently for the latest vote counts throughout the night, and click here to check local down-ballot contests and comprehensive county-by-county breakdowns.
For other results, click here.
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