NBC News posted live results coverage for the 2026 Georgia House Primary Runoff Election, turning the page into a running guide to what is known and what is still coming in. The update does not yet present vote totals or a winner, but it does explain how the outlet is tracking the race as numbers are gathered.
That is why readers search now. A live-results page exists to answer the basic questions fast: how much vote is expected, where the data comes from, and how projections are made. In this case, the expected vote means the total number of votes that should be counted once all ballots are in, and it is an estimate built from several factors, including early voting and information reported on Election Day by county election officials to NBC News vote reporters.
The race also shows how modern election coverage is assembled. Vote data came via the, while projections came from the NBC News Decision Desk. The page is built around those feeds, with the expected vote figure allowed to change as NBC News gathers more information. That makes the coverage useful before a final result is locked in, but it also means the page can move without yet settling the contest itself.
The unfinished part matters most here. Gray links on the page mark elections that have not happened yet, and not every state will have a race for every office in the midterm elections. That context helps explain why a live-results page can be active even when it is not carrying a completed result. The tool is designed to show what is available now, not to pretend the count is farther along than it is.
For readers following the 2026 runoff, the next development is straightforward: the expected vote can change, and any projection depends on the stream of new data that keeps arriving. Until then, the page is less a finish line than a live count of how close the count has come.

