In Georgia's 11th Congressional District Republican primary set for May 21, trader consensus shows a fragmented field with Lisa Carlquist edging John Hobbs and Chris Mora amid limited public polling and split conservative support. Recent FEC fundraising reports through mid-April highlight Carlquist's lead in cash-on-hand from small-dollar donors, bolstering her position, while Hobbs benefits from endorsements by local GOP figures emphasizing border security and fiscal conservatism. The race stays tight as no candidate nears a majority threshold for outright victory, risking a June 18 runoff; upcoming early voting starting late April and potential high-profile endorsements, such as from national figures, could consolidate support and widen gaps among the top contenders drawing from similar voter blocs in this safely Republican district.
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GA-11 Republican Primary Winner
John Cowan 41%
Lisa Carlquist 39%
Chris Mora 39%
John Hobbs 37%
John Cowan
41%
Lisa Carlquist
39%
Chris Mora
39%
John Hobbs
37%
William Brown
24%
Uloma Ekpete Kama
24%
Tricia Pridemore
31%
Rob Adkerson
45%
John Cowan 41%
Lisa Carlquist 39%
Chris Mora 39%
John Hobbs 37%
John Cowan
41%
Lisa Carlquist
39%
Chris Mora
39%
John Hobbs
37%
William Brown
24%
Uloma Ekpete Kama
24%
Tricia Pridemore
31%
Rob Adkerson
45%
If no nominee is announced by November 3, 2026, 11:59PM ET, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of official Republican sources, including https://rnc.org/.
Any replacement of the nominee before election day will not change the resolution of the market.
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0x69c47De9D...In Georgia's 11th Congressional District Republican primary set for May 21, trader consensus shows a fragmented field with Lisa Carlquist edging John Hobbs and Chris Mora amid limited public polling and split conservative support. Recent FEC fundraising reports through mid-April highlight Carlquist's lead in cash-on-hand from small-dollar donors, bolstering her position, while Hobbs benefits from endorsements by local GOP figures emphasizing border security and fiscal conservatism. The race stays tight as no candidate nears a majority threshold for outright victory, risking a June 18 runoff; upcoming early voting starting late April and potential high-profile endorsements, such as from national figures, could consolidate support and widen gaps among the top contenders drawing from similar voter blocs in this safely Republican district.
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