Georgia Republican Secretary of State runoff Primary
The 2026 Georgia Secretary of State race will determine the successor to Brad Raffensperger. Top candidates include Tim Fleming, Vernon Jones. Prediction market odds are updated every 30 minutes via PredictionEdge.


Georgia Secretary of State Candidates
Timothy K. Fleming is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives (District 114), first elected in 2022 and serving since 2023. He previously served in Georgia state government as Chief of Staff to Gov. Brian Kemp and earlier worked in the Georgia Secretary of State’s office under Kemp, including as Deputy Secretary of State. Fleming has launched a campaign for Georgia Secretary of State in the 2026 election.
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Vernon Angus Jones is an American politician and former local executive in Georgia. He served as Chief Executive Officer of DeKalb County from 2001 to 2009 and as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1993–2001; 2017–2021). He switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party in 2021. He ran for U.S. House in 2022 and announced a 2026 campaign for Georgia Secretary of State in October 2025.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is leading the 2026 Georgia Secretary of State race?
Tim Fleming (Republican) leads the 2026 Georgia Secretary of State race with a 93% probability on prediction markets, compared to Vernon Jones (Republican) at 18%. Odds are updated every 30 minutes.
When is the 2026 Georgia Secretary of State election?
The 2026 Georgia Secretary of State primary election is on June 16, 2026.
How are the Georgia Secretary of State race odds calculated?
Odds are sourced from PredictionEdge, which aggregates regulated prediction markets where traders stake real money on election outcomes. Probabilities reflect the current market price and are updated every 30 minutes.
Who are the candidates for Georgia Secretary of State in 2026?
The leading candidates for Georgia Secretary of State in 2026 include Tim Fleming (Republican), Vernon Jones (Republican), based on current prediction market data.


