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Georgia Democrat gains traction in special election for state Senate seat in deeply GOP district

CANTON, Ga. (AP) — A lone Democrat competing for a state senate seat in a deeply Republican Atlanta suburb snagged nearly 40% of votes in a special primary election last month, amplifying her party’s optimism that discontent with President Donald Trump could spur future wins.

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Georgia Democrat gains traction in special election for state Senate seat in deeply GOP district

CORRECTION THE NAME TO DEBRA - Democratic state Senate candidate Debra Shigley poses for a photo in Canton, Ga. Saturday, Sept. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Charlotte Kramon)


CANTON, Ga. (AP) — A lone Democrat competing for a state senate seat in a deeply Republican Atlanta suburb snagged nearly 40% of votes in a special primary election last month, amplifying her party’s optimism that discontent with President Donald Trump could spur future wins.

Yet it’s unclear whether Democrat Debra Shigley’s success foreshadows a coming Democratic wave like her supporters hope. have performed well in low-turnout in recent years, and parties perform better locally when they aren’t in control of the executive branch, Georgia Republican strategist Brian Robinson said.

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