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ATLANTA – Georgian voters came to take a decision on a number of key races on the ballot, including the standoff between Democrat Stacey Abrams, Republican Brian Kemp and Libertarian Ted Metz.
At 2 am a winner was not declared.
Below are minute-by-minute updates:
Channel 2 Action News This morning starts earlier than usual Wednesday. Join Fred Blankenship and Linda Stouffer from 4 am
MINUTE PER MINUTE:
2:02: Brian Kemp will address his supporters:
1:45 p.m.: Stacey Abrams hints that runoff is likely. She says voters will have a "coup de grace".
1:40: Stacey Abrams' address to supporters:
1:14 p.m.: Campaign director Stacey Abrams said Abrams was going to address his supporters in the next 20 minutes.
1:04: Other constituencies in Fulton County arrive:
More Fulton areas are coming, and @BrianKempGA leads by 120k votes. The yellow quarters are partially marked, the greens are finished. #gapol pic.twitter.com/clAXdZW2gD
– Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) November 7, 2018
12:47: Kemp retains just over 51% of the vote with 94% of polling station records.
With 94% of reports: Kemp 51.41% Abrams 47.65% Metz 0.94% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
12:23: With 92% of the vote, Kemp retains his lead.
With 92% of declarations: Kemp 51,11% Abrams 47,95% Metz 0.94% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
12:14: With 91% of the vote, the margin between Kemp and Abrams is further reduced:
The race in the 6th arrondissement of Congress is extremely thin. Handel (R) 50.03% McBath (D) 49.97 # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:55 p.m.: With 89% of respondents, the race between Kemp and Abrams has been reduced.
Abrams has reduced Kemp's lead as more and more votes in Metro Atlanta count. # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:48: Kemp maintains his lead with 53%
With 87% of reports: Kemp 53.20% Abrams 45.84% Metz 0.96%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:46: About 86% of the vote for the governor is now in:
With 86% of reports: Kemp 53.21% Abrams 45.83% Metz 0.96.
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:27 p.m.: With 83% of the vote, Kemp retains his lead:
With 83% of declarations: Kemp 53,56% Abrams 45,49% Metz 0,95% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:24 p.m.: More votes were received from Cobb County:
With many more votes from Cobb County, Abrams leads by 6%. Clinton won the county 2%. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/EB43uFIeoB
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
11:16: With 79% of the vote, Kemps leads a little less than Abrams:
With 79% reporting: Kemp 53.5% Abrams 45.6% Metz 0.95% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
11:01: DeKalb numbers have started to arrive:
DeKalb's numbers are suddenly entered. With 92% of the polls reported, Abrams leads with nearly 80,000 votes. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/8oPivA7srl
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
10:53: Always 0% of districts reporting in Cobb and DeKalb counties:
Three hours after the polls closed, our smart office still reports that zero percent of polling stations have been reported in Cobb and DeKalb counties. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/gALx7vN4kl
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
10:35: Dave Huddleston of Channel 2 tweets Brian Kemp's picture of election results:
I just received this photo from@BrianKempGAwatch the election results. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay # electionOn2 pic.twitter.com/o6dRqWjrck
– Dave Huddleston (@DaveHWSB) November 7, 2018
10:24: With 65% of the votes, Kemp keeps the lead with 55%
With 65% saying: Kemp 55% Abrams 44% Metz 0.87% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
10:20: Brian Kemp on the verge of getting more of the vote than the governor
Nearly 40% of the premises have still not been reported, @BrianKempGA is about to eclipse @GovernorDeal total votes total of 1,341 M in 2014. #gapol pic.twitter.com/eKTCcdNVPo
– Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) November 7, 2018
10:06: With 57% of reports, Kemp maintains its lead with 55%
With 57% of reports: Kemp 55% Abrams 44% Metz 0.86% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
9:48 p.m.: First Lady Sandra Deal spoke at the Kemp campaign headquarters:
First Lady Sandra Deal has just spoken at Brian Kemp's election watch party: "We are truly grateful to all who supported Brian and his family, and I truly wish a family in the mansion to take take good care of him. " # ElectionOn2 pic.twitter.com/2WoQnonVsI
– WSB-TV (@wsbtv) November 7, 2018
9:46 p.m.: With around 51% of them, Kemp maintains his lead:
With 51% declaring: Kemp 56% Abrams 43% Metz 0.77% # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
9:43 p.m.: Governor Nathan Deal arrived at the Kemp campaign party:
Governor Nathan Deal shaking hands with the crowd here at @BrianKempGA watch the party. pic.twitter.com/kMlqZjuymd
– Matt Johnson (@MattWSB) November 7, 2018
9:33 p.m.: with 40% of statements, Kemp advance has been reduced to only 11%
With 40% of reports: Kemp 55% Abrams 44% Metz 0.73%. # ElectionOn2
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
9:24 p.m.: Kemp seems to have taken Banks County:
Banks County is interesting. It was Trump's biggest win in Georgia in 2016 with 88% of the votes. With all votes counted, Kemp improved this performance tonight, with nearly 90% of the vote. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/aMBT3zFUtK
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
9:09 p.m.: 28% say, Kemp keeps his head:
With 28% of declarations: Kemp 61% Abrams 38% Metz 0.66%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
9:06 p.m.: With 24% of votes, Kemp is in the lead with 60% of the votes
With 24% of reports: Kemp 60% Abrams 39% Metz 0.65%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
21 hours: The total of Gwinnett's advance votes is entered. Abrams won big with early voting:
The total of Gwinnett's advance votes is in: and @staceyabrams won big. The former GOP stronghold is a must win for his campaign, and a significant turnout could be a pain, Rep Rob Woodall # ga07 #gapol pic.twitter.com/wW2Q2f7wB0
– Greg Bluestein (@bluestein) November 7, 2018
8:55 p.m.: Kemp currently holds 59% of the vote with 19% of the vote:
With 19% of reports: Kemp 59% Abrams 40% Metz 0.63%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
8:47 p.m.: With 17% of reports, Kemp is leading in the governor's race:
With 16% of ratios: Kemp 59% Abrams 40% Metz 0.63%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
8:41 p.m.: with 14% of reports, Kemp keeps his head on Abrams:
With 14% declaring: Kemp 60% Abrams 39% Metz 0.62%
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
8:32 p.m.: Polling hours were extended in 3 polling stations in Fulton County:
Fulton County District Remaining Open Late for Voters: Pittman Park Recreation Center until 9pm
Booker T. Washington High open until 10am
Forbes Arena at Morehouse College open until 10am # ElectionOn2– Jovita Moore (@JovitaMoore) November 7, 2018
8:18 p.m.: Stacey Abrams chose another county:
With all votes counted in rural Warren County, Stacey Abrams won but by a margin smaller than Hillary Clinton. A little worry for Abrams. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/YvThsPg4DK
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
8:16 p.m.: The room begins to fill up at the Kemp observing night in Athens:
Hall filled now at @BrianKempGA watch the party in Athens. Extremely fast results have made Kemp a huge success @staceyabrams, pic.twitter.com/P6JP4v2vnr
– Matt Johnson (@MattWSB) November 7, 2018
8:15 p.m.: With 2% of the vote, Kemp has a quick lead in the race to the governor:
Here is an overview of the governor's race with 2% of reports: https://t.co/Dg32Z9Xhb0 # ElectionOn2 pic.twitter.com/6DNsBKE8bZ
– WSB-TV (@wsbtv) November 7, 2018
7:50 p.m.: Canal 2 Dave Huddleston reports that the Kemp party should begin soon:
I hear the @briankemp the party will begin in a moment. @wsbtv # electionon2 pic.twitter.com/fDpETA3Rlk
– Dave Huddleston (@DaveHWSB) November 7, 2018
7:42 p.m.: With 5% of the votes in Henry County, we are currently looking at Kemp:
Get our first results at Metro Atlanta tonight. Kemp holds more than 400 advance votes in Henry County. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/FYIr1LfN4Y
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
7:37 p.m.: Currently, Twiggs County is turning to Abrams
Our display board shows Stacey Abrams a fast forward in Twiggs County – a county that Donald Trump has won by little in 2016.@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/MLlUORSK7W
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
7:36 p.m.: Kemp currently has three rural counties in Georgia:
The results of the governor's race are beginning to be felt. Three rural counties in Georgia sign up for the Kemp – part of the state he has to do very well to win. A flawless stay@wsbtvA flawless stay pic.twitter.com/EGN5O7SJY6
– Justin Wilfon (@JustinWilfonWSB) November 7, 2018
7:33 p.m.: Richard Elliot explains that long lines of people are waiting to participate in the Stacey Abrams Watch Party:
Long lines of people waiting to enter the evening of Stacey Abrams. pic.twitter.com/T4iRojHtd8
– Richard Elliot (@RElliotWSB) November 7, 2018
7:31 p.m.: The first election results began to be known for the race of the governor of Georgia.
The first results are starting to arrive. Here is the current portrait of the governor's race: https://t.co/9PYMhwPiTQ # ElectionOn2 pic.twitter.com/pgYd3miGb0
– WSB-TV (@wsbtv) November 7, 2018
19h: Polling stations have been closed in most polling stations of the state. Some extended due to problems earlier in the day
EARLY IN THE DAY:
Channel 2 Dave Huddleston spent the day with the Kemp campaign. Kemp told Huddleston that he felt good about closing the campaign.
Mr. Kemp, accompanied by his family, voted Tuesday afternoon in his polling station in Winterville, just outside of Athens.
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He stated that the campaign had led him to every county in the state and that he had felt that the Georgian people appreciated his common-sense approach, which advocated fewer values. governmental and conservative.
Kemp also had some voting problems. When he tried to vote, his voter card was "invalid". He had to go back and get another card.
Despite all the calls for irregularities and voter problems, Huddleston asked Kemp when he thought he should have resigned from his position as secretary of state for to apply for the office of governor.
COVERAGE OF THE 2018 ELECTIONS:
"No, not at all, we have been fighting all the time, we have been on the offensive, we are moving forward and you can not dwell on things in politics, good or bad," he said. Kemp.
Kemp supporters will meet in Athens at 7 pm when the polls close.
Abrams and his campaign will see the results arrive at a downtown Atlanta hotel.
The political journalist of channel 2, Richard Elliot spent the day with the Abrams campaign. She started at Buena Vista and then Columbus, then made her way to the Atlanta subway.
[Long lines, voting issues reported at polling places across metro Atlanta]
On Tuesday afternoon, Abrams campaigned at the popular Busy Bee restaurant in southwestern Atlanta.
She was with Reverend Jesse Jackson, presidential candidate in 1988.
Abrams said that she knew that there were long queues in the polls, but she implored her supporters to stay on those lines and vote.
"We had a little problem. We know that we have had problems in polling stations, but I need people to know that they have to stay online. Do not let trouble get you off the beaten path. As long as you are online at the close of polls at 7 pm, you can vote and we need your support, "Abrams told Elliot.
Abrams was one of 2.1 million Georgians to vote early.
If neither candidate obtains the majority of votes, a second round election is scheduled for December 4th.
Much depends on representation of the libertarian candidate Metz.
If the voting margin between Kemp and Abrams is close enough, even a small percentage of votes for Metz could force the two leading party candidates to argue.
Metz, 60, is a retired insurance agent and financial planner whose campaign focused on the promotion of industrial hemp.
The information from the Associated Press was used in this report
© 2018 Cox Media Group.
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