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Georgia Senate elections live updates: Jon Ossoff projected to win Ga. Senate seat

The projected win cements Democrats' control of the Senate.

Last Updated: January 5, 2021, 3:37 PM EST

ABC News projected early Wednesday that Rev. Raphael Warnock will win the race against Kelly Loeffler and on Wednesday afternoon that Jon Ossoff is projected to defeat David Perdue. Together, the two projected wins hand Democrats control of the Senate.

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Jan 05, 2021, 3:37 PM EST

Georgia election going 'smoothly,' SOS says

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is reporting that Tuesday's election is running "smoothly," saying in a statement that "Georgia’s election administration is hitting a new milestone for effectiveness and efficiency." 

Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's secretary of state, speaks during a news conference at the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta, Dec. 14, 2020.
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“After wait times averaging just 2 minutes on November 3rd, Georgia’s election administration is hitting a new milestone for effectiveness and efficiency,” the statement said. “I have always said that after every election, half the people will be happy and half will be disappointed, but everyone should be confident in the reliability of the results.”

The press release from Raffensperger's office says that as of 12:45 p.m. Tuesday, no polling locations reported wait times longer than 30 minutes, and only one precinct reported a wait time of more than 20 minutes. The release says there have been "few issues and almost nonexistent wait times."

Trump tweeted that he had heard about an issue in the 12th Congressional District.

Without referencing the president's tweet, the press release from the secretary of state's office addresses this issue, stressing that "at no point did voting stop."

"The only reported issues occurred in Columbia County, Georgia, just outside of Augusta (parts of which are in the 12th District), and were resolved by 10 am," the statement said. "At no point did voting stop as voters continued casting ballots on emergency ballots, in accordance with the procedures set out by Georgia law."

"In Columbia County, a small number of the keys that start up the paper-ballot scanners were programmed incorrectly," it continues. "Additionally, a few poll worker cards were programmed incorrectly, meaning some poll workers were unable to start the touch screen voting machines used for paper-ballot voting. The correct keys and voter cards were delivered to the relevant precincts with a law enforcement escort. Issues were resolved by 10am."

-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan

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