Republican Sam Olens leads Democrat Ken Hodges by 6.6 percentage points in the race for Georgia attorney general, according to a Landmark Communications poll of 1,686 active voters conducted on Tuesday. But Olens and Hodges could be forced into a runoff, since the poll showed Libertarian Don Smart garnering enough support to keep Olens from getting more than 50 percent of the vote.

Olens was favored by 46.8 percent of respondents. Hodges received 40.2 percent, while Smart picked up 3.8 percent. Undecided voters comprised 9.2 percent of the poll. Landmark said the margin of error was plus or minus 2.4 percent.

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