
From Richard Winger at Ballot Access News:
On January 6, Georgia held special elections to fill the vacant seats in the State House, in district 50 and district 120. Georgia special elections do not involve party nominees; instead individuals run, and are free to choose any party label, whether the party is qualified or not.
Here is a link to the returns. The district 50 race was between three Republicans, a Libertarian, and an independent. The district 120 race was between five Republicans.

Lots of R’s in the special election.
Interesting. GA almost never has alt candidates in regular legislative elections, because of the ultra-high petition requirement, but they have a strong LP at the statewide race level. The only time they get to run for legislature, perhaps with a few rare exceptions is in special elections.