Jon Ossoff leads Republican nominee Mike Collins 56 percent to 43 percent in a Fox News poll of registered voters conducted June 23-27. The survey of 1,002 voters carries a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. The result gives the Democratic incumbent a double-digit advantage less than five months before the November 3 general election.
Collins Wins GOP Nomination in June Runoff
Mike Collins secured the Republican nomination after prevailing in the party's primary runoff in June. He now faces Ossoff in the general election for the U.S. Senate seat. Republicans viewed the primary outcome as a step toward challenging the incumbent in a state that has trended competitive in recent cycles.
The nomination battle concluded with Collins positioned as the party's standard-bearer. Party leaders now turn attention to unifying support behind him for the fall campaign against the sitting senator.
Fox News Survey Shows Clear Incumbent Edge
The June poll from Beacon Research and Shaw and Company Research for Fox News places Ossoff well ahead. Registered voters broke 56 percent for the Democrat and 43 percent for Collins. The 13-point margin reflects current sentiment in a race that features an established officeholder against a newer statewide figure.
Media outlets quickly highlighted the numbers. An 11Alive report posted around July 3 summarized the Fox News findings for local viewers. The survey provides one of the first detailed snapshots after Collins locked down the nomination.
| Candidate | Support | Poll Details |
|---|---|---|
| Jon Ossoff | 56% | Fox News, June 23-27, 2026 |
| Mike Collins | 43% | 1,002 registered voters, ±3% margin |

