2022 Georgia Secretary of State election

The 2022 Georgia Secretary of State election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the Secretary of State of Georgia. Incumbent Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger won re-election to a second term. Raffensperger emerged as a major national figure in early January, 2021 when he faced significant pressure from then-President Donald Trump to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. The party primary elections took place on May 24, with runoffs scheduled for June 21. Trump had been taped in a phone call asking Raffensperger to "find 11,780 votes," the exact number needed for Trump to carry the state.

Raffensperger was elected in 2018 to a first term in a runoff against Democratic former U.S. representative John Barrow, the first time in Georgia history that any statewide executive election went to a second round.

Nominee

 * Brad Raffensperger, incumbent Secretary of State

Eliminated in primary

 * Jody Hice, U.S. Representative for GA's 10th congressional district
 * TJ Hudson, former Treutlen County Probate Judge
 * David Belle Isle, former mayor of Alpharetta and candidate for Secretary of State in 2018

Polling

 * Graphical summary

Results
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{{legend|#199268|70–80%}}]] Despite opinion polls suggesting a tight race between Brad Raffensperger and Jody Hice as well as Trump's endorsement of Hice, Raffensperger ultimately won the primary election with a 19-point margin over Hice and avoided a potential runoff by winning an outright majority of the vote. This has been attributed to Hice's insufficient name recognition across the state and crossover voting in Georgia's open primary system where some Democratic voters voted in the Republican primary to vote against "Trump-backed extremists" like Hice.

Raffensperger performed best in the Atlanta metropolitan area, while Hice performed best in GA's 10th congressional district, where he served as a U.S. representative; only five counties outside the district are won by Hice. The only county to not be won by either Raffensperger or Hice is Treutlen County, Hudson's home county, which he won with 76.42% of the vote.

Nominee

 * Bee Nguyen, state representative

Eliminated in runoff

 * Dee Dawkins-Haigler, former state representative and candidate for Secretary of State in 2018

Eliminated in initial primary

 * John Eaves, former chair of the Fulton County Commission and candidate for Georgia's 7th congressional district in 2020
 * Floyd Griffin, former state senator and former mayor of Milledgeville
 * Michael Owens, former chair of the Cobb County Democratic Party, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and cybersecurity executive

Did not file

 * Manswell Peterson, former college professor

Results
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Results
[[File:2022 Georgia Secretary of State Democratic primary runoff election results map by county.svg|thumb|230px|right|Runoff primary results map by county: {{legend|#7996e2|Nguyen}}

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Declared

 * Ted Metz, former chair of the Libertarian Party of Georgia and nominee for governor in 2018

Polling

 * Graphical summary

By congressional district
Raffensperger won 9 of 14 congressional districts.