Results Election 2021
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The victories by Democrats Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff confirmed the political transformation of Georgia State. It even solidified that elected President Joe Biden will have an easier political term performing his plan in the United States. Democrats managed to win and control the US Senate with victories in GA Runoff Election Results 2021.
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Jon Ossoff defeated David Perdue (Republican) as his term of Senate exhausted last Sunday. V. Raphael Warnock managed to earn victory over Republican Senate, Kelly Loeffler.
The victory confirmed that Democrats would have control of the Senate in the state.
Highlights of the GA Runoff Election Results
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- The success of democrats has shifted the outlook abruptly for the presidency term of Joe Biden, providing the elect-president stronger hopes of prevailing on sensitive nominations, ambitious legislation, and probably the Supreme Court justice picks.
- Warnock and Ossoff managed to lead their opponents by a 0.5% point threshold in the GA Runoff Election Results 2021 and managed to win by record-breaking turnout amongst the black voters.
- The Trump-supporters overshadowed the victory of democrats by turning it into violence. The violence led to a chaotic breakdown in the democratic process. The mob finally stormed the US Capitol, where Congressmen confirmed Biden’s victory. In the violence, one woman is shot fatally.
- Vote counting was paused suddenly in the evening of Wednesday in Fulton County because of the security officials’ concerns. Fulton County is the largest in Georgia.
- Warnock and Ossoff are the first Democrats from the Biden administration elected as the Senate from Georgia in the past twenty years.
- Ossoff is the former congressional aide and a documentary filmmaker by profession without a public office, and he will be the newly elected and youngest democratic senator since Biden in 1973. On the other hand, Warnock is a pastor at church where Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. preached once, and he will be the first American Democratic Senator of African origin.
Updates on GA Runoff Election Results 2021
Democrats finally took their control as Senate on Wednesday with historic victories in Georgia’s runoff elections, assuring a small majority in both the chambers of congress for elected president and President Trump on the last working day as President.
The Democrats lead the opponents by defeating them by margins that are huge than the threshold needed to recount under the Georgia Law. The twin victories of democrats assure to reshape the balance of power in the capital of the United States.
Ossoff and Warnock will have the thinnest benefits in the Senate and House, where VP. Harrison will break the tie of 50-50. Democrats will control the committees, nominations, and legislation brought to the floor. It is the thinnest benefit required for paving the way for at least some elements of the president’s agenda.
You may check online for more updates on GA Runoff Election Results 2021.
Conclusion
President Trump’s political loss is clear, and his single term of the presidency will end with Republicans losing the presidency, the Senate, and the House on their watch.
Mr. Warnock and Mr. Ossoff won the battle, thanks to the furious vote push that started in the early November election. No candidate in either race claimed the majority to prevent the GA Runoff Election.
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January 10, 2021
Governing Board
The followingindividuals were elected to the Governing Board:
Vice President for Research and Academic Affairs
Thomas Tartaron, Term 2 (2021-2023)
Treasurer
David Adam, Term 1 (2021-2024)
General Trustees
Thomas Carpenter, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Joshua Gates, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Maria Vecchiotti, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Mark Hurst, Term 1 (2020-2022) *confirmation of prior appointment
Mathea Falco, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Jane Botsford Johnson, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Paula Paster Michtom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Academic Trustees
Elizabeth M. Greene, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Anthony Tuck, Term 1 (2020-2022) *confirmation of prior appointment
Alexandra Jones, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Ömür Harmanşah, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Monica Smith, Term 1 (2021-2024)
SeungJung Kim, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Society Trustees
Gary Linn, Term 2 (2021-2024)
Joost Blom, Term 1 (2021-2024)
Thank you to Elisha Ann Dumser, Dan Schowalter, Kim Bowes, and Susanne Ebbinghaus for running for election to the Governing Board as Academic Trustees.
The AIA expresses its gratitude and appreciation to the following individuals who completed their service on the Governing Board this year.
David Seigle, Treasurer (2019-2021)
Morag Kersel, Academic Trustee (2018-2021)
Mark Lawall, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Kathleen Lynch, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Sarah Parcak, Academic Trustee (2015-2021)
Elie Abemayor, General Trustee (2015-2021)
David Adam, General Trustee (2015-2021)
Richard MacDonald, General Trustee (2019-2021)
Tina Mayland, General Trustee (2018-2021)
H. Bruce McEver, General Trustee (2015-2021)
John Yarmick, General Trustee (2015-2021)
James Jansson, Society Trustee (2015-2021)
Nominating Committee
The followingindividuals were elected to the Nominating Committee:
Chair
John Papadopoulos, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Members
Deborah Arnold, Term 2 (2021-2022)
J. Theodore Peña, Term 2 (2021-2022)
Julie Herzig Desnick, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thomas Carpenter, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Eric Cline, Term 1 (2021-2022)
Thank you to E. Hector Williams for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Chair. Thank you to Maria Vecchiotti, David Seigle, and James Jansson for running for election to the Nominating Committee as Members.
The AIA wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the 2020-2021 Nominating Committee, chaired by Derek Counts, for its hard work in assembling an excellence slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Nominating Committee also included Deborah Arnold, Barbara Meyer, Thomas Morton, J. Theodore Peña, and Robert Rothberg.
Corresponding Members
The followingindividuals were elected as Corresponding Members of the Institute:
Dimitrios Pandermalis – President, Acropolis Museum, Athens
Nicholas Stampolides – Director, Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens
Silvia Orlandi – Professore Associato di Epigrafia Latina & Director,
Epigraphic Database Roma, L’Università di Roma, ‘La Sapienza’
Naoise Mac Sweeney – Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Vienna
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The AIA wishes to extend its sincerest thanks to the 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee, chaired by Thomas Carpenter, for their hard work in assembling this year’s slate of nominees. The 2020-2021 Corresponding Members Committee also included Bettina Arnold, Sebastian Heath, Charles Jones, Lauren Petersen, and Paul Scotton.