ATLANTA —
Republicans were victorious in all three special elections for seats in the state House and Senate.
In the 11th state Senate district — spanning areas of southwest Georgia — Republican Dean Burke won 58 percent of votes over Republican Mike Keown’s 41.
In the 21st state House of Representatives district — which spans part of Cherokee County in north Georgia — Republican Scot Turner won 61 percent of votes over Republican Brian Laurens who won 38 percent.
The six-way race for the 71st state House of Representatives district — in Coweta County— featured five Republicans and a Democrat. Republican David Stover won 42 percent of votes and Republican Thomas Crymes placed a distant second with just under 20 percent of the votes.
Tuesday night’s unofficial results don’t include provisional ballots.
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Republicans win in 3 special elections
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Partnership looks to grow heritage tourism
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Partnership looks to grow heritage tourism



