Chris Carr has secured a second full term as Georgia’s attorney general following Tuesday’s general election.

According to the secretary of state’s website, with 100% of the state’s precincts reporting, the incumbent Republican beat his two challengers with 51.89% of the vote. Democrat Jen Jordan had 46.58% trailing by 207,978 votes, and Libertarian Martin Cowen was a distant third with 1.53%.

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