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Jones in 2023
13th Lieutenant Governor of Georgia
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Republican Burt Jones61,33067.66
Democratic Veronica Brinson29,31532.34
Majority32,01535.31
Turnout 90,645
Republican hold

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Georgia State Senate
Preceded by Member of the Georgia Senate
from the 25th district

2013–2023
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2022
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