Georgia's two Senate races will advance to a January runoff, with control of the upper chamber of Congress hanging in the balance, after none of the candidates captured a majority of ballots.
Republican incumbent Sen. David Perdue and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff will square off once more on Jan. 5 -- two days after the new Senate is scheduled to convene.
The final tally showed Perdue just shy of the 50% necessary for a win, with 49.8% of the votes, while Ossoff received 47.8%, according to the Fox News Decision Desk.
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