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2016 United States Senate election in Georgia

The 2016 United States Senate election in Georgia was held November 8, 2016, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Georgia, concurrently with the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. The primary election for the Republican and Democratic parties took place on May 24, 2016.[1]

2016 United States Senate election in Georgia

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Nominee Johnny Isakson Jim Barksdale
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 2,135,806 1,599,726
Percentage 54.80% 41.04%

Isakson:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Barksdale:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40–50%      50%      No data

U.S. senator before election

Johnny Isakson
Republican

Elected U.S. senator

Johnny Isakson
Republican

Incumbent Senator Johnny Isakson won re-election to a third term in office by a wide margin.[2] He later resigned from the Senate on December 31, 2019 due to health issues. As of 2024, this remains the last time Republicans won a Senate election in Georgia, as well as the last time that suburban Gwinnett and Henry counties have voted Republican in a statewide election. It also remains the last time that any statewide candidate has won an election in Georgia by double digits, and the last time that any U.S. Senate candidate in Georgia has won without a runoff. This is the most recent and the last United States Senate election in Georgia in which the winning candidate won a majority of Georgia's counties.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Johnny Isakson
Governors
U.S. Representatives
State senators
State representatives
Statewide officials
Individuals

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Johnny
Isakson
Another
candidate
Undecided
InsiderAdvantage June 11–14, 2015 492 ± 4.4% 50% 26% 24%

Results edit

 
Results by county:
Map legend
  •   Isakson—80–90%
  •   Isakson—70–80%
  •   Isakson—60–70%
  •   Isakson—50–60%
Republican primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Johnny Isakson (incumbent) 447,661 77.50%
Republican Derrick Grayson 69,101 11.96%
Republican Mary Kay Bacallao 60,898 10.54%
Total votes 577,660 100.00%

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

  • James F. Barksdale, investment firm executive[18]
  • Cheryl Copeland, AT&T manager[19]
  • John Coyne, businessman and perennial candidate[20]

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

Results edit

 
Results by county:
Map legend
  •   Barksdale—80–90%
  •   Barksdale—60–70%
  •   Barksdale—50–60%
  •   Barksdale—40–50%
  •   Copeland—40–50%
  •   Copeland—50–60%
  •   Copeland—60–70%
  •   Copeland—70–80%
Democratic primary results[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jim Barksdale 166,627 53.74%
Democratic Cheryl Copeland 130,822 42.19%
Democratic John Coyne 12,604 4.07%
Total votes 310,053 100.00%

Libertarian nomination edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Allen Buckley won the nomination at the March 5, 2016, nominating convention in Marietta.[39]

General election edit

Debates edit

Dates Location Isakson Barksdale Buckley Link
October 21, 2016 Atlanta, Georgia Participant Participant Participant Full debate - C-SPAN

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Johnny
Isakson (R)
Jim
Barksdale (D)
Allen
Buckley (L)
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey November 1–7, 2016 2,419 ± 4.6% 47% 41% 8% 4%
WSB-TV/Landmark November 6, 2016 1,200 ± 2.8% 52% 41% 4% 3%
SurveyMonkey October 31–November 6, 2016 2,348 ± 4.6% 47% 41% 8% 4%
CBS News/YouGov November 3–5, 2016 995 ± 4.6% 48% 41% 6% 5%
WSB-TV/Landmark November 2–3, 2016 1,000 ± 3.1% 50% 40% 5% 6%
FOX 5 Atlanta/Opinion Savvy November 2–3, 2016 538 ± 4.2% 50% 39% 8% 3%
SurveyMonkey October 28–November 3, 2016 2,872 ± 4.6% 47% 42% 8% 3%
SurveyMonkey October 27–November 2, 2016 2,722 ± 4.6% 47% 42% 7% 4%
NBC/WSJ/Marist October 30–November 1, 2016 707 LV ± 3.7% 48% 37% 7% 3% 5%
937 RV ± 3.2% 46% 36% 8% 4% 7%
SurveyMonkey October 26–November 1, 2016 2,678 ± 4.6% 48% 41% 6% 5%
Emerson College October 29–31, 2016 650 ± 3.8% 48% 40% 5% 7%
SurveyMonkey October 25–31, 2016 2,665 ± 4.6% 50% 41% 5% 4%
WXIA-TV Atlanta/SurveyUSA October 25–27, 2016 594 ± 4.1% 50% 38% 5% 8%
Quinnipiac University July 30, 2019, at the Wayback Machine October 20–26, 2016 707 ± 3.7% 54% 40% 6%
FOX 5 Atlanta/Opinion Savvy October 20, 2016 570 ± 4.1% 51% 42% 3% 4%
Google Consumer Surveys October 18–20, 2016 439 ± 4.2% 58% 36% 6%
Atlanta Journal Constitution October 22, 2016, at the Wayback Machine October 17–20, 2016 839 ± 4.3% 47% 32% 11% 7%
October 17–18, 2016 807 ± 3.0% 49% 39% 13%
Washington Post/SurveyMonkey October 19, 2016, at the Wayback Machine October 8–16, 2016 886 ± 0.5% 50% 46% 4%
WSB-TV/Landmark October 11–12, 2016 1,400 ± 2.7% 50% 37% 5% 8%
JMC Analytics (R) September 20–22, 2016 600 ± 4.0% 41% 28% 4% 27%
Quinnipiac University September 24, 2016, at the Wayback Machine September 13–21, 2016 638 ± 3.9% 55% 34% 10%
Monmouth University September 15–18, 2016 401 ± 4.9% 50% 34% 5% 10%
FOX 5 Atlanta/Opinion Savvy September 14, 2016 568 ± 4.1% 47% 34% 6% 13%
Emerson College September 9–13, 2016 600 ± 3.6% 48% 32% 10%
NBC/WSJ/Marist September 6–8, 2016 649 ± 3.8% 53% 38% 9%
JMC Analytics (R) August 6–7, 2016 615 ± 4.0% 39% 30% 4% 27%
Atlanta Journal Constitution August 6, 2016, at the Wayback Machine August 1–4, 2016 847 ± 4.0% 44% 38% 6% 12%
48% 42% 10%
WSB-TV/Landmark August 10, 2016, at the Wayback Machine July 31, 2016 787 ± 4.0% 46% 41% 5% 8%
WXIA-TV Atlanta/SurveyUSA July 29–31, 2016 570 ± 4.2% 48% 39% 5% 8%
Public Policy Polling May 27–30, 2016 724 ± 3.6% 47% 35% 18%

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[40] Likely R November 2, 2016
Sabato's Crystal Ball[41] Safe R November 7, 2016
Rothenberg Political Report[42] Safe R November 3, 2016
Daily Kos[43] Safe R November 8, 2016
Real Clear Politics[44] Likely R November 7, 2016

Results edit

 
State Senate district results
United States Senate election in Georgia, 2016 [45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Johnny Isakson (incumbent) 2,135,806 54.80% -3.51%
Democratic Jim Barksdale 1,599,726 41.04% +2.04%
Libertarian Allen Buckley 162,260 4.16% +1.47%
Total votes 3,897,792 100.00% N/A
Republican hold

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit

References edit

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External links edit

Official campaign websites

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See also 2016 United States Senate elections The 2016 United States Senate election in Georgia was held November 8 2016 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Georgia concurrently with the 2016 U S presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections The primary election for the Republican and Democratic parties took place on May 24 2016 1 2016 United States Senate election in Georgia 2010 November 8 2016 2020 2021 special Nominee Johnny Isakson Jim Barksdale Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 2 135 806 1 599 726 Percentage 54 80 41 04 County resultsCongressional district resultsPrecinct resultsIsakson 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Barksdale 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No dataU S senator before election Johnny Isakson Republican Elected U S senator Johnny Isakson Republican Incumbent Senator Johnny Isakson won re election to a third term in office by a wide margin 2 He later resigned from the Senate on December 31 2019 due to health issues As of 2024 this remains the last time Republicans won a Senate election in Georgia as well as the last time that suburban Gwinnett and Henry counties have voted Republican in a statewide election It also remains the last time that any statewide candidate has won an election in Georgia by double digits and the last time that any U S Senate candidate in Georgia has won without a runoff This is the most recent and the last United States Senate election in Georgia in which the winning candidate won a majority of Georgia s counties Contents 1 Republican primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Declared 1 1 2 Withdrawn 1 1 3 Declined 1 2 Endorsements 1 3 Polling 1 4 Results 2 Democratic primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Withdrawn 2 1 3 Declined 2 2 Results 3 Libertarian nomination 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 4 General election 4 1 Debates 4 2 Polling 4 3 Predictions 4 4 Results 4 4 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 4 4 2 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican 5 References 6 External linksRepublican primary editCandidates edit Declared edit Mary Kay Bacallao college professor former Fayette County Board of Education member and candidate for State Superintendent of Schools in 2014 3 Derrick Grayson MARTA engineer minister and candidate for the U S Senate in 2014 4 5 Johnny Isakson incumbent U S Senator 2 Withdrawn edit Lee Benedict teacher and state senate candidate in 2007 running for the Columbia County Commission 5 6 Declined edit Paul Broun former U S Representative and candidate for the U S Senate in 1996 and 2014 running for GA 09 7 8 Tom Graves U S Representative 9 10 Kelly Loeffler owner of the Atlanta Dream and future U S Senator for this seat 11 12 Tom Price U S Representative 9 13 Allen West former U S Representative from Florida 2 Endorsements edit Johnny IsaksonGovernors Nathan Deal Governor of Georgia 14 U S Representatives Doug Collins Georgia 14 Phil Gingrey Georgia former and candidate for the U S Senate in 2014 14 Tom Graves Georgia 14 Jack Kingston Georgia former and candidate for the U S Senate in 2014 14 Barry Loudermilk Georgia 11 David Scott Georgia Democratic Lynn Westmoreland Georgia 15 State senators David Shafer President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate 14 State representatives David Ralston Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives 14 Statewide officials Gary Black Agriculture Commissioner 14 Casey Cagle Lieutenant Governor of Georgia 14 Brian Kemp Secretary of State of Georgia 14 Individuals Carly Fiorina former CEO of Hewlett Packard 2010 Republican nominee for Senate in California and 2016 presidential candidate 16 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JohnnyIsakson Anothercandidate Undecided InsiderAdvantage June 11 14 2015 492 4 4 50 26 24 Results edit nbsp Results by county Map legend Isakson 80 90 Isakson 70 80 Isakson 60 70 Isakson 50 60 Republican primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Republican Johnny Isakson incumbent 447 661 77 50 Republican Derrick Grayson 69 101 11 96 Republican Mary Kay Bacallao 60 898 10 54 Total votes 577 660 100 00 Democratic primary editCandidates edit Declared edit James F Barksdale investment firm executive 18 Cheryl Copeland AT amp T manager 19 John Coyne businessman and perennial candidate 20 Withdrawn edit Jim Knox information technologist and United States Air Force veteran 20 21 Declined edit Stacey Abrams Minority Leader of the Georgia House of Representatives 22 23 Thurbert Baker former Attorney General of Georgia and candidate for governor in 2010 12 Roy Barnes former governor 24 John Barrow former U S Representative 25 Jason Carter state senator and nominee for Governor of Georgia in 2014 22 24 26 Stacey Evans state representative 22 27 Shirley Franklin former Mayor of Atlanta 23 24 28 Scott Holcomb state representative and candidate for secretary of state in 2006 23 24 29 Margaret Kaiser state representative 22 30 Jim Marshall former U S Representative 24 Michelle Nunn former CEO of Points of Light and nominee for the U S Senate in 2014 24 26 Kasim Reed Mayor of Atlanta 31 Michael Sterling executive director of the Atlanta Workforce Development Agency former Assistant United States Attorney and former adviser to Mayor Kasim Reed 28 32 Doug Stoner former state senator 22 33 Ed Tarver United States Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia and former state senator 29 34 Regina Thomas former state senator and candidate for GA 12 in 2008 and 2010 18 20 Teresa Tomlinson Mayor of Columbus 35 Raphael Warnock pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church and future U S Senator for this seat 23 36 Valarie Wilson former president of the Georgia School Boards Association former chair of the Decatur School Board and nominee for State Superintendent of Schools in 2014 23 24 Results edit nbsp Results by county Map legend Barksdale 80 90 Barksdale 60 70 Barksdale 50 60 Barksdale 40 50 Copeland 40 50 Copeland 50 60 Copeland 60 70 Copeland 70 80 Democratic primary results 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jim Barksdale 166 627 53 74 Democratic Cheryl Copeland 130 822 42 19 Democratic John Coyne 12 604 4 07 Total votes 310 053 100 00 Libertarian nomination editCandidates edit Declared edit Allen Buckley attorney accountant nominee for the U S Senate in 2004 and 2008 and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia in 2006 37 Ted Metz insurance agent former Cobb County Republican district chairman and nominee for insurance commissioner in 2014 38 Allen Buckley won the nomination at the March 5 2016 nominating convention in Marietta 39 General election editDebates edit Dates Location Isakson Barksdale Buckley Link October 21 2016 Atlanta Georgia Participant Participant Participant Full debate C SPAN Polling edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JohnnyIsakson R JimBarksdale D AllenBuckley L Other Undecided SurveyMonkey November 1 7 2016 2 419 4 6 47 41 8 4 WSB TV Landmark November 6 2016 1 200 2 8 52 41 4 3 SurveyMonkey October 31 November 6 2016 2 348 4 6 47 41 8 4 CBS News YouGov November 3 5 2016 995 4 6 48 41 6 5 WSB TV Landmark November 2 3 2016 1 000 3 1 50 40 5 6 FOX 5 Atlanta Opinion Savvy November 2 3 2016 538 4 2 50 39 8 3 SurveyMonkey October 28 November 3 2016 2 872 4 6 47 42 8 3 SurveyMonkey October 27 November 2 2016 2 722 4 6 47 42 7 4 NBC WSJ Marist October 30 November 1 2016 707 LV 3 7 48 37 7 3 5 937 RV 3 2 46 36 8 4 7 SurveyMonkey October 26 November 1 2016 2 678 4 6 48 41 6 5 Emerson College October 29 31 2016 650 3 8 48 40 5 7 SurveyMonkey October 25 31 2016 2 665 4 6 50 41 5 4 WXIA TV Atlanta SurveyUSA October 25 27 2016 594 4 1 50 38 5 8 Quinnipiac University Archived July 30 2019 at the Wayback Machine October 20 26 2016 707 3 7 54 40 6 FOX 5 Atlanta Opinion Savvy October 20 2016 570 4 1 51 42 3 4 Google Consumer Surveys October 18 20 2016 439 4 2 58 36 6 Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived October 22 2016 at the Wayback Machine October 17 20 2016 839 4 3 47 32 11 7 The Times Picayune Lucid October 17 18 2016 807 3 0 49 39 13 Washington Post SurveyMonkey Archived October 19 2016 at the Wayback Machine October 8 16 2016 886 0 5 50 46 4 WSB TV Landmark October 11 12 2016 1 400 2 7 50 37 5 8 JMC Analytics R September 20 22 2016 600 4 0 41 28 4 27 Quinnipiac University Archived September 24 2016 at the Wayback Machine September 13 21 2016 638 3 9 55 34 10 Monmouth University September 15 18 2016 401 4 9 50 34 5 10 FOX 5 Atlanta Opinion Savvy September 14 2016 568 4 1 47 34 6 13 Emerson College September 9 13 2016 600 3 6 48 32 10 NBC WSJ Marist September 6 8 2016 649 3 8 53 38 9 JMC Analytics R August 6 7 2016 615 4 0 39 30 4 27 Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived August 6 2016 at the Wayback Machine August 1 4 2016 847 4 0 44 38 6 12 48 42 10 WSB TV Landmark Archived August 10 2016 at the Wayback Machine July 31 2016 787 4 0 46 41 5 8 WXIA TV Atlanta SurveyUSA July 29 31 2016 570 4 2 48 39 5 8 Public Policy Polling May 27 30 2016 724 3 6 47 35 18 Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 40 Likely R November 2 2016 Sabato s Crystal Ball 41 Safe R November 7 2016 Rothenberg Political Report 42 Safe R November 3 2016 Daily Kos 43 Safe R November 8 2016 Real Clear Politics 44 Likely R November 7 2016 Results edit nbsp State Senate district results United States Senate election in Georgia 2016 45 Party Candidate Votes Republican Johnny Isakson incumbent 2 135 806 54 80 3 51 Democratic Jim Barksdale 1 599 726 41 04 2 04 Libertarian Allen Buckley 162 260 4 16 1 47 Total votes 3 897 792 100 00 N A Republican hold Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Chatham largest municipality Savannah Douglas largest town Douglasville Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican edit Quitman largest city Georgetown Twiggs largest city Jeffersonville Terrell largest city Dawson Randolph largest city Cuthbert References edit Georgia GA Elections Archived from the original on November 17 2015 Retrieved November 13 2015 a b c Johnny Isakson to announce he will seek a third term Atlanta Journal Constitution November 11 2014 Archived from the original on November 11 2014 Retrieved November 11 2014 Qualifying for Georgia s May primaries ends WSB TV March 11 2016 Archived from the original on March 12 2016 Retrieved March 11 2016 Malloy Daniel January 9 2015 It looks like Johnny Isakson has his first challenger Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on January 17 2015 Retrieved January 15 2015 a b Tea Party Talk Fetch Your News June 16 2015 Retrieved June 27 2015 Lennon Abbigail March 13 2016 Columbia County incumbents faces opposition after qualifying ends Columbia County News Times Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved March 25 2016 Wirth Michelle November 17 2014 Sen Isakson Announces Re Election Bid WABE Retrieved November 18 2014 Bluestein Greg March 9 2016 Barry Loudermilk Doug Collins attract two new primary challengers The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on March 10 2016 Retrieved March 9 2016 a b Wilson Reid November 12 2014 READ IN Back To School Edition The Washington Post Retrieved November 18 2014 Wilson Reid November 18 2014 READ IN Keystone s Klose Edition The Washington Post Retrieved November 18 2014 Bluestein Greg November 11 2014 Georgia s Isakson readies run for third Senate term and seeks GOP unity The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on November 26 2014 Retrieved November 18 2014 a b Bluestein Greg May 5 2015 House speaker You re going to hear more discussion about horse racing The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on June 21 2015 Retrieved June 20 2015 Gould Sheinin Aaron March 7 2016 Qualifying opens for Georgia s 2016 elections The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on May 15 2016 Retrieved March 7 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Richards Jon November 17 2014 Johnny Isakson Announces Re Election Bid Peach Pundit Archived from the original on November 21 2014 Retrieved November 18 2014 Joseph Cameron November 20 2014 Senator watching his back in reelection bid The Hill Retrieved November 20 2014 CarlyFiorina October 14 2016 I m proud to endorse SenatorIsakson Tweet via Twitter a b Official Results Georgia Secretary of State Retrieved July 20 2016 a b Bluestein Greg March 10 2016 Party backed Georgia Democrat qualifies for U S Senate seat The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved March 11 2016 Southwest Georgia s congressional delegation qualifies for re election The Albany Herald March 8 2016 Retrieved March 8 2016 a b c Bluestein Greg March 6 2016 More Democrats come out of woodwork for Georgia Senate race The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on March 7 2016 Retrieved March 6 2016 Hankerson Jazmyne April 18 2016 Candidate changes affects May primary ballot WFXL Retrieved April 19 2016 a b c d e Cahn Emily Republicans Line Up for Open Seats in Georgia Farm Team Roll Call Retrieved August 14 2013 a b c d e Bluestein Greg October 2 2015 Pastor of MLK s church will not run for Georgia Senate seat The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on July 6 2017 Retrieved October 3 2015 a b c d e f g Bluestein Greg Malloy Daniel April 28 2015 Georgia Democrats still searching for a 2016 Senate contender The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on June 14 2015 Retrieved May 30 2015 John Barrow to teach at University of Georgia signaling he s out for 2016 The Atlanta Journal Constitution July 22 2015 Archived from the original on July 23 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 a b Schultheis Emily November 12 2014 Losing Democrats Already Being Touted for 2016 Comebacks National Journal Retrieved November 13 2014 Bluestein Greg August 25 2015 Scouted for Senate run Stacey Evans decides to stay in Georgia House The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on August 28 2015 Retrieved August 27 2015 a b Leslie Katie December 2 2015 Democrats vetting Reed ally for Senate race against Isakson The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on December 5 2015 Retrieved December 3 2015 a b Henry Scott March 3 2016 Johnny Isakson appears to scare off all potential challengers Atlanta Magazine Retrieved March 5 2016 Bluestein Greg Malloy Daniel April 11 2015 Get ready for three open seat House races in Atlanta The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on June 21 2015 Retrieved June 20 2015 Galloway Jim May 9 2013 Kasim Reed rules out a 2016 run for U S Senate The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on November 1 2014 Retrieved October 31 2014 Leslie Katie December 18 2015 Search for Democratic challenger to Isakson continues The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on December 21 2015 Retrieved December 21 2015 Former state senator to run for Smyrna City Council Marietta Daily Journal July 6 2015 Retrieved October 3 2015 Bluestein Greg January 16 2016 Democrat Ed Tarver eyes a potential Senate bid The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on January 18 2016 Retrieved January 18 2016 Galloway Jim November 20 2014 DuBose Porter announces re election bid as chairman of Georgia Democrats The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on May 28 2015 Retrieved May 27 2015 Bluestein Greg Malloy Daniel August 6 2015 Exclusive Pastor of historic Ebenezer Baptist Church considers U S Senate run The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on August 7 2015 Retrieved August 7 2015 Bluestein Greg Malloy Daniel October 7 2015 Johnny Isakson draws a Libertarian challenger as he raises another 1 million The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on October 8 2015 Retrieved October 7 2015 Bluestein Greg Malloy Daniel November 19 2015 Johnny Isakson gets an opponent a Libertarian one The Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on November 22 2015 Retrieved November 22 2015 Libertarian Nomination politics blog ajc com Archived from the original on May 24 2016 Retrieved January 28 2023 2016 Senate Race Ratings for November 2 2016 The Cook Political Report Retrieved March 26 2021 2016 Senate Sabato s Crystal Ball Retrieved September 19 2016 2016 Senate Ratings Senate Ratings The Rothenberg Political Report Retrieved November 3 2016 Daily Kos Election 2016 forecast The final version Daily Kos Retrieved March 27 2021 Battle for the Senate 2016 Real Clear Politics Retrieved October 28 2016 General Election November 8 2016 Georgia Secretary of State Retrieved December 19 2016 External links editOfficial campaign websites Johnny Isakson R for Senate Jim Barksdale D 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