During the next few weeks, conservative pundits and analysts will pore over the results of Tuesday’s runoff election in Georgia. Much will be written about why Republican U.S. Senate candidates David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler were defeated by their Democratic opponents Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock. Some have already noted that turnout in some regions carried by Donald Trump during the 2020 Presidential election lagged behind the rest of the state. There is some truth to this. However, it should also be noted, that turnout in both Republican and Democratic districts alike was very high and significantly exceeded historical norms.