ATLANTA – The race to succeed Republican Burt Jones as Georgia’s next lieutenant governor is heating up, with multiple leading state senators considering the position.

Sen. John F. Kennedy, R-Macon, opened a door to run on Thursday, registering his intent to raise campaign contributions. As the Senate’s president pro tempore, he is only one notch below Jones.

Kennedy outranked Sen. Steve Gooch, R-Dahlonega, who declared he was entering the race earlier this month and recently vacated the role of Senate majority leader.

Also raising money for the Republican primary is Sen. Blake Tillery, R-Vidalia. He’s not in Senate leadership, but has led the powerful Appropriations Committee for several years, making him a key player in budget decisions.

Another raising money for the GOP nomination is Jerry Timbs, II of Griffin, who ran for Henry County Commission in 2016. And Takosha Swan of Conyers, who was appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp to the board of the state Department of Veterans Service in 2019 after running unsuccessfully for the state House of Representatives, is both raising money and has announced she is running.

On the Democratic side, Sen. Josh McLaurin, D-Sandy Springs, is going for his party’s nomination. He is not in Senate leadership but has been a consistent foil for Republicans during debates on the Senate floor.