Perdue Concedes Runoff; Democrats To Take Control Of U.S. Senate

Democrats Will Have Control Of The U.S. Senate For The Next Two Years After Republican U.S. Senator David Perdue Conceded His Runoff Election In Georgia On Friday To Democratic Challenger Jon Ossoff.

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Photo: Senator David Perdue, R-Georgia

Published January 11, 2021

The Center Square [By Jason Schaumburg]-

The race had been called for Ossoff on Wednesday afternoon by the Associated Press and other media outlets. As of Friday afternoon, Ossoff held a 44,973-vote lead over Perdue, 50.50% to 49.50%, in a race that had nearly 4.5 million votes cast.

Perdue won 49.73% of the vote to Ossoff’s 47.95% in the November general election, but Georgia law mandates a candidate must earn a majority of the vote to avoid a runoff.

“Although we won the general election, we came up just short of Georgia’s 50% rule, and now I want to congratulate the Democratic Party and my opponent for this runoff win,” Perdue said in a statement.

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In Georgia’s other U.S. Senate runoff, Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler conceded Thursday to Democratic challenger Raphael Warnock.

After securing both runoff victories in Georgia, Democrats have gained control of the U.S. Senate with a 50-50 split in the chamber and Democrat and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris holding the tiebreaker vote. Two independent senators caucus with the Democrats.

Democrats already held the majority in the U.S. House.

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About the Author:

Jason Schaumburg, Center Square Regional Editor

Jason Schaumburg is an award-winning, veteran editor who has been a journalist for more than 20 years. He spent a decade as the top editor in three northern Illinois newsrooms for Shaw Media and Pioneer Press.

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