Wednesday December 11th, 2024 8:29PM

McCollum, Clark win Georgia House Republican primary

Anderson, McDonald, Cox, McCollum, Clark and Hong swept the Georgia House District races during Tuesday night's election.

Derrick McCollum, the incumbent for District 30, won reelection with over 85% of the vote. He ran against Republican Norine Cantor. McCollum will now run against Democrat candidate Kim Floria in November.

David Clark won his bid for reelection in District 100 with over 82%. He ran against Republican Michael Day. Clark will now run against Democrat Jennifer Ambler in November.

Incumbent Victor Anderson ran unopposed in the primary and will continue to represent District 10. He will run against Democrat Paulette Williams in the general election in November.

Lauren McDonald will continue to represent District 26 and ran unopposed in the primary. He will run against Democrat Lakiea Bailey in the general election in November.

Incumbent Brent Cox ran unopposed in the primary Tuesday night in District 30. He will run against Democrat Michael Henson in the general election in November.

Finally, Soo Hong, incumbent in District 103, also ran unopposed in the primary. She will run against Democrat Chris Luchey in November.

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