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2026
2022
2024 Georgia
House Elections
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PrimaryMay 21, 2024
Primary runoffJune 18, 2024
GeneralNovember 5, 2024
General runoffDecember 3, 2024
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Elections for the Georgia House of Representatives took place in 2024. The general election was on November 5, 2024. The primary was May 21, 2024, and the primary runoff was June 18, 2024. The general runoff was December 3, 2024. The filing deadline was March 8, 2024.

The Georgia House of Representatives was one of 85 state legislative chambers with elections in 2024. There are 99 chambers throughout the country.

Heading into the election, Republicans held a 102-78 majority. Democrats won two seats in the election, resulting in a 100-80 Republican majority.

Party control

See also: Partisan composition of state houses and State government trifectas
Georgia House of Representatives
Party As of November 5, 2024 After November 6, 2024
     Democratic Party 78 80
     Republican Party 102 100
Total 180 180

Candidates

General election

Georgia House of Representatives general election 2024

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

Jack Zibluk

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Cameron (i)

District 2

Green check mark transparent.pngSteve Tarvin (i)

District 3

Green check mark transparent.pngMitchell Horner (i)

District 4

Green check mark transparent.pngKasey Carpenter (i)

District 5

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Barton (i)

District 6

Cathy Kott  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Ridley (i)

District 7

Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Chastain (i)

District 8

Charlotte Sleczkowski

Green check mark transparent.pngStan Gunter (i)

District 9

Green check mark transparent.pngWill Wade (i)

District 10

Paulette Williams

Green check mark transparent.pngVictor Anderson (i)

District 11

Kayla Hollifield

Green check mark transparent.pngRick Jasperse (i)

District 12

Logan Johnson

Green check mark transparent.pngEddie Lumsden (i)

District 13

Kevin Aronhalt  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngKatie Dempsey (i)

District 14

Green check mark transparent.pngMitchell Scoggins (i)

District 15

Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Gambill (i)

District 16

Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Kelley (i)

District 17

Green check mark transparent.pngMartin Momtahan (i)

District 18

Green check mark transparent.pngTyler Smith (i)

District 19

R.J. Coyle  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Gullett (i)

District 20

Green check mark transparent.pngCharlice Byrd (i)

District 21

Mitchell Simmons

Green check mark transparent.pngBrad Thomas (i)

District 22

James Shade  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJordan Ridley (i)

District 23

Green check mark transparent.pngMandi Ballinger (i)

District 24

Randye Dugan  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCarter Barrett (i)

District 25

Elaine Padgett

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Jones (i)

District 26

Lakiea Bailey

Green check mark transparent.pngLauren McDonald (i)

District 27

Green check mark transparent.pngLee Hawkins (i)

District 28

Michael Henson

Green check mark transparent.pngBrent Cox (i)

District 29

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Dubnik (i)

District 30

Kim Floria

Green check mark transparent.pngDerrick McCollum (i)

District 31

Green check mark transparent.pngEmory West Dunahoo Jr. (i)

District 32

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Erwin (i)

District 33

Green check mark transparent.pngAlan Powell (i)

District 34

Karl Gallegos  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDevan Seabaugh (i)

District 35

Green check mark transparent.pngLisa Campbell (i)

Gary Chaffee  Candidate Connection

District 36

Green check mark transparent.pngGinny Ehrhart (i)

District 37

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Frances Williams (i)  Candidate Connection

Shea Taylor  Candidate Connection

District 38

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Wilkerson (i)

District 39

Green check mark transparent.pngTerry Cummings (i)

District 40

Montenia Edwards

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly New (i)

District 41

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Smith (i)

Andrea Smith

District 42

Green check mark transparent.pngGabriel Sanchez  Candidate Connection

Diane Jackson  Candidate Connection

District 43

Green check mark transparent.pngSolomon Adesanya (i)

District 44

Danielle Bell  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDon Parsons (i)

District 45

Eric Castater  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSharon Cooper (i)

District 46

Micheal Garza

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Carson (i)

District 47

Debra Shigley  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJan Jones (i)

District 48

Laura Murvartian

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Hilton (i)

District 49

Grace Demit

Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Martin Jr. (i)

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Au (i)

Narender Reddy

District 51

Green check mark transparent.pngEsther Panitch (i)

Keith Gettmann  Candidate Connection

District 52

Green check mark transparent.pngShea Roberts (i)

Robert McNeily

District 53

Susie Greenberg  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDeborah Silcox (i)

District 54

Green check mark transparent.pngBetsy Holland (i)

Sam Brown-Parks  Candidate Connection

District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngInga Willis (i)

Samuel Lenaeus

District 56

Green check mark transparent.pngBryce Berry  Candidate Connection

Mesha Mainor (i)

District 57

Green check mark transparent.pngStacey Evans (i)

Julie Allen

District 58

Green check mark transparent.pngPark Cannon (i)

District 59

Green check mark transparent.pngPhil Olaleye (i)

Maurice Mpayamaguru  Candidate Connection

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngSheila Jones (i)  Candidate Connection

Cathy Henson

District 61

Green check mark transparent.pngMekyah McQueen

District 62

Green check mark transparent.pngTanya Miller (i)

District 63

Green check mark transparent.pngKim Schofield (i)

District 64

Green check mark transparent.pngSylvia Wayfer

Cassaundra Burks

District 65

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Dawson  Candidate Connection

District 66

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Alexander (i)

District 67

Green check mark transparent.pngLydia Glaize (i)

Matthew Hammett  Candidate Connection

District 68

Green check mark transparent.pngDerrick Jackson (i)

District 69

Green check mark transparent.pngDebra Bazemore (i)

District 70

Diane Boulai

Green check mark transparent.pngLynn Smith (i)

District 71

Kwasi Hudson

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Howard

District 72

Rodney Moore

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Huddleston (i)

District 73

Tom Thomason

Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Bonner (i)

District 74

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Flournoy Jr.

District 75

Green check mark transparent.pngEric Bell II (i)

District 76

Green check mark transparent.pngSandra Scott (i)

District 77

Green check mark transparent.pngRhonda Burnough (i)

District 78

Green check mark transparent.pngDemetrius Douglas (i)

District 79

Green check mark transparent.pngYasmin Neal (i)

District 80

Green check mark transparent.pngLong Tran (i)  Candidate Connection

Brian Anderson

District 81

Mishael White  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngNoelle Kahaian  Candidate Connection

District 82

Anthony Dickson

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Mathiak (i)

District 83

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Lupton (i)

Catherine Bernard

District 84

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Margaret Oliver (i)

District 85

Green check mark transparent.pngKarla Drenner (i)

District 86

Green check mark transparent.pngImani Barnes (i)  Candidate Connection

Barry Zisholtz  Candidate Connection

District 87

Green check mark transparent.pngViola Davis (i)

District 88

Green check mark transparent.pngBilly Mitchell (i)

William Freeman

District 89

Green check mark transparent.pngOmari Crawford (i)

District 90

Green check mark transparent.pngSaira Draper (i)

District 91

Green check mark transparent.pngAngela Moore (i)  Candidate Connection

District 92

Green check mark transparent.pngRhonda Taylor (i)  Candidate Connection

District 93

Green check mark transparent.pngDoreen Carter (i)

District 94

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Bennett (i)

District 95

Green check mark transparent.pngDar'shun Kendrick (i)

District 96

Green check mark transparent.pngArlene Beckles  Candidate Connection

District 97

Green check mark transparent.pngRuwa Romman (i)

Michael Corbin

District 98

Green check mark transparent.pngMarvin Lim (i)  Candidate Connection

District 99

Michelle Kang  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Reeves (i)

District 100

Jennifer Ambler  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Clark (i)

District 101

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Holcomb (i)

Kendra Biegalski

District 102

Green check mark transparent.pngGabe Okoye (i)

Kathy Statham

Did not make the ballot:
J. Scott Vandiver 

District 103

Chris Luchey  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSoo Hong (i)

District 104

Green check mark transparent.pngChuck Efstration (i)

District 105

Farooq Mughal (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSandy Donatucci

District 106

Green check mark transparent.pngShelly Hutchinson (i)

District 107

Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Park (i)

Hai Cao

District 108

Green check mark transparent.pngJasmine Clark (i)

Elvia Davila

District 109

Green check mark transparent.pngDewey McClain (i)

District 110

Green check mark transparent.pngSegun Adeyina (i)

Charles Lollar

District 111

Scott Jackson  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRey Martinez (i)

District 112

Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Williamson (i)

District 113

Green check mark transparent.pngSharon Henderson (i)

District 114

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Fleming (i)

District 115

Green check mark transparent.pngRegina Lewis-Ward (i)

District 116

Green check mark transparent.pngEl-Mahdi Holly (i)

Reign Stevens

District 117

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Ann Santos

District 118

Sharonda Bell

Green check mark transparent.pngClint Crowe (i)

District 119

Green check mark transparent.pngHolt Persinger (i)

District 120

Andrew Ferguson

Green check mark transparent.pngHouston Gaines (i)

District 121

Eric Gisler  Candidate Connection

Did not make the ballot:
Courtney Frisch 

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcus Wiedower (i)

District 122

Green check mark transparent.pngSpencer Frye (i)

District 123

Hope Beard  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Leverett (i)

District 124

Melanie Miller

Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Rhodes (i)

District 125

Kay Turner

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Richardson (i)

District 126

Green check mark transparent.pngL.C. Myles Jr.

William Harris

District 127

Green check mark transparent.pngMark Newton (i)

District 128

Green check mark transparent.pngMack Jackson (i)

Tracy Wheeler

District 129

Green check mark transparent.pngKarlton Howard (i)

District 130

Green check mark transparent.pngLynn Gladney (i)

District 131

Heather White  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Clifton  Candidate Connection

District 132

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Prince (i)

District 133

Green check mark transparent.pngDanny Mathis (i)

District 134

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Dickey (i)

District 135

Green check mark transparent.pngBeth Camp (i)

District 136

Jeff Lowe

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Jenkins (i)

District 137

Green check mark transparent.pngDebbie Buckner (i)

Stephen Acorn  Candidate Connection

District 138

Green check mark transparent.pngVance Smith (i)

District 139

Carl Sprayberry

Green check mark transparent.pngCarmen Rice (i)

Robert Mallard (Independent) (Write-in)

District 140

Green check mark transparent.pngTeddy Reese (i)

District 141

Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Hugley (i)

District 142

Green check mark transparent.pngMiriam Paris (i)

Calvin Palmer

District 143

Green check mark transparent.pngAnissa Jones  Candidate Connection

Barbara Boyer

District 144

Anita Hyland

Green check mark transparent.pngDale Washburn (i)

District 145

Green check mark transparent.pngTangie Herring

Noah Redding Harbuck  Candidate Connection

District 146

Green check mark transparent.pngShaw Blackmon (i)

District 147

Ariel Phillips

Green check mark transparent.pngBethany Ballard (i)

District 148

Green check mark transparent.pngNoel Williams Jr. (i)

District 149

Green check mark transparent.pngFloyd Griffin

Kenneth Vance (i)

District 150

Green check mark transparent.pngPatty Stinson (i)

Cary Moore

District 151

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Cheokas (i)

District 152

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Yearta (i)

District 153

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Sampson (i)

Brenda Battle

District 154

Green check mark transparent.pngGerald Greene (i)

District 155

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Hatchett (i)

District 156

Green check mark transparent.pngLeesa Hagan (i)

District 157

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Werkheiser (i)

District 158

Madeline Smith

Green check mark transparent.pngLarry Parrish (i)

District 159

Green check mark transparent.pngJon G. Burns (i)

District 160

Green check mark transparent.pngLehman Franklin (i)

District 161

Green check mark transparent.pngBill Hitchens (i)

District 162

Green check mark transparent.pngCarl Gilliard (i)

Keith Padgett

District 163

Green check mark transparent.pngAnne Westbrook (i)

District 164

Green check mark transparent.pngRon Stephens (i)

District 165

Green check mark transparent.pngEdna Jackson (i)

District 166

Gay Fortson

Green check mark transparent.pngJesse Petrea (i)

District 167

Rebekah Moore

Green check mark transparent.pngBuddy DeLoach (i)

District 168

Green check mark transparent.pngAl Williams (i)

District 169

Theresa Rewis

Green check mark transparent.pngAngie O'Steen

District 170

Green check mark transparent.pngJaclyn Ford

District 171

Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Campbell (i)

District 172

Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Cannon (i)

District 173

Theresa Thomas  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDarlene Taylor (i)

District 174

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Corbett (i)

District 175

Anissa Knight Wiseman

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn LaHood (i)

District 176

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Burchett (i)

District 177

Green check mark transparent.pngDexter Sharper (i)

Clay Griner

District 178

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Meeks (i)

District 179

Green check mark transparent.pngRick Townsend (i)

District 180

Defonsio Daniels  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Sainz (i)

Note: The Georgia Republican Party Executive Board chose Kathy Statham as the party's nominee to replace J. Scott Vandiver in the Georgia House of Representatives District 102 general election. Vandiver died before the general election, after advancing from the primary.[1]

Primary runoff

Georgia House of Representatives primary runoff election 2024

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 96

Green check mark transparent.pngArlene Beckles  Candidate Connection
Sonia Lopez

District 131

Paul Abbott
Green check mark transparent.pngRob Clifton  Candidate Connection

District 145

Green check mark transparent.pngTangie Herring
Juawn Jackson  Candidate Connection

District 180

Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Sainz (i)
Glenn Cook


Primary

Georgia House of Representatives primary 2024

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
Office Democratic Party Democratic Republican Party Republican Other
District 1

Green check mark transparent.pngJack Zibluk

Green check mark transparent.pngMike Cameron (i)

District 2

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngSteve Tarvin (i)

District 3

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMitchell Horner (i)

District 4

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngKasey Carpenter (i)

District 5

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Barton (i)

District 6

Green check mark transparent.pngCathy Kott  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJason Ridley (i)

District 7

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJohnny Chastain (i)

District 8

Green check mark transparent.pngCharlotte Sleczkowski

Green check mark transparent.pngStan Gunter (i)
Dick Mills

District 9

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngWill Wade (i)

District 10

Green check mark transparent.pngPaulette Williams

Green check mark transparent.pngVictor Anderson (i)

District 11

Green check mark transparent.pngKayla Hollifield

Green check mark transparent.pngRick Jasperse (i)

District 12

Green check mark transparent.pngLogan Johnson

Green check mark transparent.pngEddie Lumsden (i)

District 13

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Aronhalt  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngKatie Dempsey (i)

District 14

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMitchell Scoggins (i)

District 15

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Gambill (i)

District 16

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Kelley (i)

District 17

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMartin Momtahan (i)

District 18

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngTyler Smith (i)

District 19

Green check mark transparent.pngR.J. Coyle  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJoseph Gullett (i)

District 20

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngCharlice Byrd (i)

District 21

Green check mark transparent.pngMitchell Simmons

Green check mark transparent.pngBrad Thomas (i)
Gregg Kirkpatrick

District 22

Green check mark transparent.pngJames Shade  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJordan Ridley (i)
Paul Kettering  Candidate Connection

District 23

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMandi Ballinger (i)

District 24

Green check mark transparent.pngRandye Dugan  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCarter Barrett (i)

District 25

Green check mark transparent.pngElaine Padgett

Green check mark transparent.pngTodd Jones (i)
Cary Lucas

District 26

Green check mark transparent.pngLakiea Bailey

Green check mark transparent.pngLauren McDonald (i)

District 27

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngLee Hawkins (i)

District 28

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Henson

Green check mark transparent.pngBrent Cox (i)

District 29

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Dubnik (i)

District 30

Green check mark transparent.pngKim Floria

Green check mark transparent.pngDerrick McCollum (i)
Norine Cantor  Candidate Connection

District 31

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngEmory West Dunahoo Jr. (i)

District 32

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngChris Erwin (i)

District 33

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngAlan Powell (i)

District 34

Green check mark transparent.pngKarl Gallegos  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDevan Seabaugh (i)

District 35

Green check mark transparent.pngLisa Campbell (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Chaffee  Candidate Connection

District 36

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Did not make the ballot:
Steven Lang 
James Ryner 

Green check mark transparent.pngGinny Ehrhart (i)

District 37

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Frances Williams (i)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngShea Taylor  Candidate Connection

District 38

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Wilkerson (i)
Martine Maignan

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 39

Green check mark transparent.pngTerry Cummings (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 40

Abby Amore
Green check mark transparent.pngMontenia Edwards

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly New (i)

District 41

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Smith (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrea Smith

District 42

Teri Anulewicz (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngGabriel Sanchez  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDiane Jackson  Candidate Connection

District 43

Green check mark transparent.pngSolomon Adesanya (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 44

Green check mark transparent.pngDanielle Bell  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDon Parsons (i)

District 45

Green check mark transparent.pngEric Castater  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSharon Cooper (i)

District 46

Green check mark transparent.pngMicheal Garza

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Carson (i)

District 47

Anthia Carter  Candidate Connection
Green check mark transparent.pngDebra Shigley  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngJan Jones (i)
P. Eckhardt

District 48

Green check mark transparent.pngLaura Murvartian

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Hilton (i)

District 49

Green check mark transparent.pngGrace Demit
Charles Squires  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Martin Jr. (i)
Michael Gordon  Candidate Connection

District 50

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Au (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngNarender Reddy

District 51

Green check mark transparent.pngEsther Panitch (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngKeith Gettmann  Candidate Connection

District 52

Green check mark transparent.pngShea Roberts (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert McNeily

District 53

Green check mark transparent.pngSusie Greenberg  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDeborah Silcox (i)

District 54

Green check mark transparent.pngBetsy Holland (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSam Brown-Parks  Candidate Connection

District 55

Green check mark transparent.pngInga Willis (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Lenaeus

District 56

Green check mark transparent.pngBryce Berry  Candidate Connection
Adalina Merello  Candidate Connection
Corwin Monson  Candidate Connection
William Watkins

Did not make the ballot:
Dawn Samad 

Green check mark transparent.pngMesha Mainor (i)

District 57

Green check mark transparent.pngStacey Evans (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngJulie Allen

District 58

Green check mark transparent.pngPark Cannon (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 59

Green check mark transparent.pngPhil Olaleye (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngMaurice Mpayamaguru  Candidate Connection

District 60

Green check mark transparent.pngSheila Jones (i)  Candidate Connection
Diane Clair  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngCathy Henson

District 61

De'Lonn Brown
Green check mark transparent.pngMekyah McQueen

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 62

Green check mark transparent.pngTanya Miller (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 63

Green check mark transparent.pngKim Schofield (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 64

Green check mark transparent.pngSylvia Wayfer

Green check mark transparent.pngCassaundra Burks

District 65

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Dawson  Candidate Connection
Mel Keyton  Candidate Connection
De'Andre S. Pickett
Sam Wakefield  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 66

Green check mark transparent.pngKimberly Alexander (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 67

Green check mark transparent.pngLydia Glaize (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngMatthew Hammett  Candidate Connection
Kevin G. Smith

District 68

Green check mark transparent.pngDerrick Jackson (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 69

Green check mark transparent.pngDebra Bazemore (i)
Cobie Lyrix Brown
Jared Daigre
Bobby Ferrell  Candidate Connection
Ray Mills  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 70

Green check mark transparent.pngDiane Boulai

Green check mark transparent.pngLynn Smith (i)

District 71

Green check mark transparent.pngKwasi Hudson

Green check mark transparent.pngJustin Howard
Marc Lattanzio

District 72

Green check mark transparent.pngRodney Moore

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Huddleston (i)

District 73

Green check mark transparent.pngTom Thomason
Tim Wilkinson

Green check mark transparent.pngJosh Bonner (i)

District 74

Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Flournoy Jr.
Maggy Martinez  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 75

Green check mark transparent.pngEric Bell II (i)
Mike Glanton Jr.

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 76

Green check mark transparent.pngSandra Scott (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 77

Green check mark transparent.pngRhonda Burnough (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 78

Green check mark transparent.pngDemetrius Douglas (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 79

Green check mark transparent.pngYasmin Neal (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 80

Green check mark transparent.pngLong Tran (i)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Anderson

District 81

Green check mark transparent.pngMishael White  Candidate Connection

Lauren Daniel (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngNoelle Kahaian  Candidate Connection

District 82

Green check mark transparent.pngAnthony Dickson

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Mathiak (i)

District 83

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Lupton (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCatherine Bernard

District 84

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Margaret Oliver (i)
Hunter Kemp

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 85

Green check mark transparent.pngKarla Drenner (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 86

Green check mark transparent.pngImani Barnes (i)  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBarry Zisholtz  Candidate Connection

District 87

Green check mark transparent.pngViola Davis (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 88

Green check mark transparent.pngBilly Mitchell (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Freeman

District 89

Green check mark transparent.pngOmari Crawford (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 90

Green check mark transparent.pngSaira Draper (i)
Becky Evans (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 91

Green check mark transparent.pngAngela Moore (i)  Candidate Connection
Marcus Akins  Candidate Connection
Dee Dawkins-Haigler

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 92

Green check mark transparent.pngRhonda Taylor (i)  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 93

Green check mark transparent.pngDoreen Carter (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 94

Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Bennett (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 95

Green check mark transparent.pngDar'shun Kendrick (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 96

Runoff Arrow.jpgArlene Beckles  Candidate Connection
Runoff Arrow.jpgSonia Lopez
Neva Thompson

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 97

Green check mark transparent.pngRuwa Romman (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngMichael Corbin

District 98

Green check mark transparent.pngMarvin Lim (i)  Candidate Connection
Jorge Granados  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 99

Green check mark transparent.pngMichelle Kang  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Reeves (i)

District 100

Green check mark transparent.pngJennifer Ambler  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Clark (i)
Michael Day  Candidate Connection

District 101

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Holcomb (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngKendra Biegalski

District 102

Green check mark transparent.pngGabe Okoye (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngJ. Scott Vandiver

District 103

Green check mark transparent.pngChris Luchey  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngSoo Hong (i)

District 104

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngChuck Efstration (i)

District 105

Green check mark transparent.pngFarooq Mughal (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngSandy Donatucci

District 106

Green check mark transparent.pngShelly Hutchinson (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 107

Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Park (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngHai Cao

District 108

Green check mark transparent.pngJasmine Clark (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngElvia Davila

District 109

Green check mark transparent.pngDewey McClain (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 110

Green check mark transparent.pngSegun Adeyina (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Lollar

District 111

Green check mark transparent.pngScott Jackson  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRey Martinez (i)

District 112

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBruce Williamson (i)

District 113

Green check mark transparent.pngSharon Henderson (i)
Karla Daniels Hooper  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 114

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngTim Fleming (i)

District 115

Green check mark transparent.pngRegina Lewis-Ward (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 116

Green check mark transparent.pngEl-Mahdi Holly (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngReign Stevens

District 117

Green check mark transparent.pngMary Ann Santos

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 118

Green check mark transparent.pngSharonda Bell

Green check mark transparent.pngClint Crowe (i)

District 119

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngHolt Persinger (i)

District 120

Green check mark transparent.pngAndrew Ferguson

Green check mark transparent.pngHouston Gaines (i)

District 121

Green check mark transparent.pngCourtney Frisch

Green check mark transparent.pngMarcus Wiedower (i)
John Michael Grigsby

District 122

Green check mark transparent.pngSpencer Frye (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 123

Green check mark transparent.pngHope Beard  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngRob Leverett (i)

District 124

Rickie Glenn
Green check mark transparent.pngMelanie Miller

Green check mark transparent.pngTrey Rhodes (i)

District 125

Green check mark transparent.pngKay Turner

Green check mark transparent.pngGary Richardson (i)

Did not make the ballot:
CJ Pearson 

District 126

Green check mark transparent.pngL.C. Myles Jr.

Green check mark transparent.pngWilliam Harris

District 127

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMark Newton (i)

District 128

Green check mark transparent.pngMack Jackson (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngTracy Wheeler

District 129

Green check mark transparent.pngKarlton Howard (i)
Scott Cambers

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 130

Green check mark transparent.pngLynn Gladney (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 131

Green check mark transparent.pngHeather White  Candidate Connection

Runoff Arrow.jpgPaul Abbott
David Byrne  Candidate Connection
Benjamin Cairns  Candidate Connection
Runoff Arrow.jpgRob Clifton  Candidate Connection
Russell Wilder  Candidate Connection

District 132

Green check mark transparent.pngBrian Prince (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 133

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngDanny Mathis (i)

District 134

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngRobert Dickey (i)
Joshua Lewis  Candidate Connection

District 135

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBeth Camp (i)

District 136

Green check mark transparent.pngJeff Lowe

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Jenkins (i)
Michael Riesen  Candidate Connection

District 137

Green check mark transparent.pngDebbie Buckner (i)
Carlton Mahone

Green check mark transparent.pngStephen Acorn  Candidate Connection

District 138

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngVance Smith (i)

District 139

Green check mark transparent.pngCarl Sprayberry

Green check mark transparent.pngCarmen Rice (i)
Sean Knox

Did not make the ballot:
Donald Moeller 

District 140

Green check mark transparent.pngTeddy Reese (i)
Alyssa Williams

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 141

Green check mark transparent.pngCarolyn Hugley (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 142

Green check mark transparent.pngMiriam Paris (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCalvin Palmer

District 143

Green check mark transparent.pngAnissa Jones  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngBarbara Boyer

District 144

Green check mark transparent.pngAnita Hyland

Green check mark transparent.pngDale Washburn (i)

District 145

Donald Druitt
Runoff Arrow.jpgTangie Herring
Runoff Arrow.jpgJuawn Jackson  Candidate Connection

Nancy Hicks
Green check mark transparent.pngNoah Redding Harbuck  Candidate Connection
De'Ron Rogers

District 146

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngShaw Blackmon (i)

District 147

Green check mark transparent.pngAriel Phillips

Green check mark transparent.pngBethany Ballard (i)

District 148

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngNoel Williams Jr. (i)

District 149

Green check mark transparent.pngFloyd Griffin
Phyllis Hightower

Green check mark transparent.pngKenneth Vance (i)

District 150

Green check mark transparent.pngPatty Stinson (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngCary Moore

District 151

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMike Cheokas (i)

District 152

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBill Yearta (i)

District 153

Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Sampson (i)
Joshua Anthony  Candidate Connection
Tracy Taylor

Green check mark transparent.pngBrenda Battle

District 154

Othellious Cato  (disqualified appeared on ballot)

Green check mark transparent.pngGerald Greene (i)

District 155

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngMatt Hatchett (i)

District 156

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngLeesa Hagan (i)

District 157

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBill Werkheiser (i)

District 158

Green check mark transparent.pngMadeline Smith

Green check mark transparent.pngLarry Parrish (i)

District 159

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJon G. Burns (i)

District 160

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngLehman Franklin (i)

District 161

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngBill Hitchens (i)

District 162

Green check mark transparent.pngCarl Gilliard (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngKeith Padgett
Tami Williams

District 163

Green check mark transparent.pngAnne Westbrook (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 164

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngRon Stephens (i)

District 165

Green check mark transparent.pngEdna Jackson (i)

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 166

Green check mark transparent.pngGay Fortson

Green check mark transparent.pngJesse Petrea (i)

District 167

Green check mark transparent.pngRebekah Moore

Green check mark transparent.pngBuddy DeLoach (i)

District 168

Green check mark transparent.pngAl Williams (i)
Henry Covington  Candidate Connection

The Republican primary was canceled.


District 169

Green check mark transparent.pngTheresa Rewis

Green check mark transparent.pngAngie O'Steen
William Roberts

District 170

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJaclyn Ford
Donny Roberson

District 171

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJoe Campbell (i)
Crosby Steen  Candidate Connection

District 172

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngCharles Cannon (i)

District 173

Green check mark transparent.pngTheresa Thomas  Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngDarlene Taylor (i)

District 174

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJohn Corbett (i)

District 175

Green check mark transparent.pngAnissa Knight Wiseman

Green check mark transparent.pngJohn LaHood (i)

District 176

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngJames Burchett (i)

District 177

Green check mark transparent.pngDexter Sharper (i)

Green check mark transparent.pngClay Griner

District 178

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngSteven Meeks (i)

District 179

The Democratic primary was canceled.


Green check mark transparent.pngRick Townsend (i)

District 180

Green check mark transparent.pngDefonsio Daniels  Candidate Connection

Runoff Arrow.jpgSteven Sainz (i)
Runoff Arrow.jpgGlenn Cook
David Rainer


Voting information

See also: Voting in Georgia

Election information in Georgia: Nov. 5, 2024, election.

What was the voter registration deadline?

  • In-person: Oct. 7, 2024
  • By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 7, 2024
  • Online: Oct. 7, 2024

Was absentee/mail-in voting available to all voters?

Yes

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline?

  • In-person: Oct. 25, 2024
  • By mail: Received by Oct. 25, 2024
  • Online: Oct. 25, 2024

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot return deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 5, 2024
  • By mail: Received by Nov. 5, 2024

Was early voting available to all voters?

Yes

What were the early voting start and end dates?

Oct. 15, 2024 to Nov. 1, 2024

Were all voters required to present ID at the polls? If so, was a photo or non-photo ID required?

N/A

When were polls open on Election Day?

7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. (EST)


General election race ratings

The table below displays race ratings for each race in this chamber from CNalysis.

Incumbents who were not re-elected

See also: Annual State Legislative Competitiveness Report: Vol. 14, 2024

Incumbents defeated in general elections

See also: Incumbents defeated in state legislative elections, 2024

Three incumbents lost in general elections. The average number of incumbents defeated in general elections from 2010 to 2022 was 3.1.

Name Party Office
Mesha Mainor Ends.png Republican District 56
Farooq Mughal Electiondot.png Democratic District 105
Kenneth Vance Ends.png Republican District 149


Incumbents defeated in primaries

See also: Incumbents defeated in state legislative elections, 2024

Three incumbents lost in primaries. This was less than the average number of Georgia House incumbents who lost in the primaries from 2010-2022 (5.7).

Name Party Office
Teri Anulewicz Electiondot.png Democratic House District 42
Lauren Daniel Ends.png Republican House District 81
Becky Evans Electiondot.png Democratic House District 89

Retiring incumbents

Twelve incumbents did not file for re-election in 2024.[2] The average number of retirements each election cycle from 2010 to 2022 was 22. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Office
Doug Stoner Electiondot.png Democratic House District 40
Roger Bruce Electiondot.png Democratic House District 61
Mandisha Thomas Electiondot.png Democratic House District 65
J. Collins Ends.png Republican House District 71
Pedro Marin Electiondot.png Democratic House District 96
Gregg Kennard Electiondot.png Democratic House District 101
Gloria Frazier Electiondot.png Democratic House District 126
Jodi Lott Ends.png Republican House District 131
David Knight Ends.png Republican House District 134
James Beverly Electiondot.png Democratic House District 143
Clay Pirkle Ends.png Republican House District 169
Penny Houston Ends.png Republican House District 170

Primary election competitiveness

See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2024

This section contains data on state legislative primary election competitiveness in Georgia. These totals include data from all regularly-scheduled House and Senate elections. For more information about Ballotpedia's competitiveness analysis of state legislative elections, please click here.

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all state legislative districts up for election in Georgia in 2024. Information below was calculated on April 11, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

There were 236 state legislative seats up for election this year in Georgia. Across those, 16 incumbents (10 Democrats and six Republicans) did not file to run for re-election. That was the fewest number of retirements in a decade. From 2010 to 2022, the average number of retirements per cycle was 28. In 2022, 48 incumbents (23 Democrats and 25 Republicans) did not run for re-election.

The total number of contested primaries (with more than one candidate) was also a decade-low. In 2024, there were 70 contested primaries (39 Democratic and 31 Republican) out of a possible 472, a rate of 14.8%. This was the lowest number since 2014 when 13.1% of primaries had more than one candidate. In 2022, there were 104 primaries (51 Democratic and 53 Republican) for a rate of 22.0% contested primaries.

All 56 Senate seats and all 180 House seats were up for election in 2024.

Open seats

The table below shows the number and percentage of open seats in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2010 to 2024.[3]

Open Seats in Georgia House of Representatives elections: 2010 - 2024
Year Total seats Open seats Seats with incumbents running for re-election
2024 180 13 (7 percent) 167 (93 percent)
2022 180 41 (23 percent) 139 (77 percent)
2020 180 18 (10 percent) 162 (90 percent)
2018 180 17 (9 percent) 163 (91 percent)
2016 180 15 (8 percent) 165 (92 percent)
2014 180 10 (6 percent) 170 (94 percent)
2012 180 6 (3 percent) 174 (97 percent)
2010 180 26 (14 percent) 154 (86 percent)

Legislative referrals

See also: Legislative referral

A legislative referral, or legislatively referred ballot measure, is a ballot measure that appears on the ballot due to a vote of the state legislature. A legislative referral can be a constitutional amendment, state statute, or bond issue.

As of the 2024 election, a two-thirds vote was required during one legislative session for the Georgia General Assembly to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot. That amounted to a minimum of 120 votes in the Georgia House of Representatives and 38 votes in the Georgia State Senate, assuming no vacancies. Amendments did not require the governor's signature to be referred to the ballot.

At the time of the 2024 election, Republicans held a 33-23 majority in the Senate and a 102-78 majority in the House. Republicans needed to win five Senate seats and win 18 House seats to be able to pass legislative referrals without Democratic votes. Democrats needed to win 15 Senate seats and 42 House seats to have the same ability.

Process to become a candidate

See also: Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Georgia


DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Title 21, Chapter 2, Article 4 of the Georgia Code

There are four ways for a candidate to gain ballot access in Georgia: as a political party candidate, as a political organization candidate, as an independent candidate or as a write-in.

Requirements for all candidates

All candidates are required to pay a filing fee; filing fees vary from year-to-year. In lieu of a filing fee, a candidate may submit a pauper's affidavit and qualifying petition, which certifies that the candidate is unable to pay the fee. The affidavit includes a financial statement that lists the candidate's total income, assets, liabilities, and other relevant financial information. This information must indicate that the candidate has neither the assets nor the income to pay the qualifying fee normally required. The pauper's affidavit must be accompanied by a qualifying petition containing signatures as follows:[4]

  • One-fourth of 1 percent of the total number of registered voters eligible to vote in the last general election if the candidate is seeking statewide office
  • 1 percent of the total number of registered voters eligible to vote in the last election for the office being sought by the candidate if the candidate is seeking an office other than statewide office

Political party candidates

A political party candidate is nominated at his or her party's primary election. An individual cannot become a political party candidate if he or she has already qualified for the same primary election with a different political party, or if he or she has filed as an independent or political organization candidate. Political parties determine the rules for qualifying to appear on the primary election ballot. However, there are some stipulations set by the state to which all political party candidates must adhere. These include the following:[5][6][7]

  • filing a declaration of candidacy and an affidavit with the political party during the political party qualifying period, which is set by the Georgia Secretary of State; the affidavit must state the following:
    • the name of the candidate as he or she wishes it to appear on the ballot
    • the candidate’s residence
    • the candidate’s occupation
    • the candidate’s precinct
    • that the candidate is eligible to vote in the primary in which he or she is running
    • the office the candidate is seeking
    • that the candidate is eligible to hold the office he or she is seeking
    • that the candidate will not knowingly violate any election rule or law
    • that the candidate has never been convicted or sentenced for violation of election laws, malfeasance in office or a felony involving moral turpitude, or, if the candidate has been convicted and sentenced for such crimes, that at least 10 years have passed since completion of the sentence and that the candidate's civil rights have been restored
  • paying the qualifying fee or submitting a pauper's affidavit and the accompanying qualifying petition

Within three days of the end of the qualifying period, a political party must certify to the Georgia Secretary of State a list of those candidates who successfully qualified with the party for the primary election and turn in the qualifying fees paid by the candidates, the declarations of candidacy, and the affidavits.[8]

Political organization candidates

A political organization candidate can be nominated by his or her organization's convention, if the political organization has qualified to hold such a convention, or by petition. A candidate cannot file as a political organization candidate if he or she has already filed for the same office as a political party candidate.[6]

If nominated by convention, a political organization candidate must file a notice of candidacy with the Georgia Secretary of State during the political party qualifying period. After a candidate is chosen at the convention, the candidate must pay the filing fee for the corresponding office to the Georgia Secretary of State. If the candidate cannot afford the filing fee, he or she must file a pauper's affidavit and accompanying qualifying petition. With the filing fee or pauper's affidavit, a certified copy of the minutes of the convention, attested to by the chairperson and secretary of the convention, must also be filed.[4][9]

If nominated by petition, a political organization candidate must file a notice of candidacy, petition, and qualifying fee (or pauper's affidavit) with the Georgia Secretary of State during the independent candidate qualifying period, which starts on the fourth Monday in June and ends the following Friday. The signature requirements for these petitions are the same as those for independent candidates, which are listed below. In order for a candidate filing by petition to be recognized as a political organization candidate, the political organization must provide a sworn certificate stating that the named candidate is the nominee of that political organization.[4][10]

Independent candidates

A candidate cannot run as an independent if he or she has qualified for the same office with any political party or political organization. An independent candidate must file a notice of candidacy, petition, and qualifying fee (or pauper's affidavit) with the Georgia Secretary of State during the independent candidate qualifying period, which starts on the fourth Monday in June and ends the following Friday. The signature requirements for the petitions are as follows:[4][6][10]

  • For a candidate seeking statewide office, the petition must be signed by registered voters equal in number to 1 percent of the total registered voters eligible to vote in the last election for the same office the candidate is seeking.
  • For candidates seeking any other office, the petition must be signed by registered voters equal in number to 5 percent of the total registered voters eligible to vote in the last election for the same office the candidate is seeking.

Petitions cannot be circulated for more than 180 days between the signing of the first signature and the last.[10]

Write-in candidates

A write-in candidate can only run in the general election. A candidate cannot run as a write-in if he or she ran for the same office as a political party candidate in the immediately preceding primary election. A write-in candidate must file a notice of intention of write-in candidacy with the Georgia Secretary of State no earlier than January 1 in the year of the election and no later than the first Monday in September in the year of the election. After the notice of intention is filed, a notice must also be published in a newspaper with general circulation in the state. Once this notice has been published, the candidate must file with the Georgia Secretary of State a copy of the published notice, as well as an affidavit stating that the notice has been published. The affidavit can be filled out by the candidate or by the publisher or an employee of the newspaper.[11]

Qualifications

See also: State legislature candidate requirements by state

Paragraph 3 of Section 2 of Article 3 of the Georgia Constitution states, "At the time of their election, the members of the House of Representatives shall be citizens of the United States, shall be at least 21 years of age, shall have been citizens of this state for at least two years, and shall have been legal residents of the territory embraced within the district from which elected for at least one year."

Salaries and per diem

See also: Comparison of state legislative salaries
State legislative salaries, 2024[12]
SalaryPer diem
$24,341.64/year$247/day

When sworn in

See also: When state legislators assume office after a general election

Georgia legislators assume office the second Monday in January.[13]

Georgia political history

Trifectas

A state government trifecta is a term that describes single-party government, when one political party holds the governor's office and has majorities in both chambers of the legislature in a state government.

Georgia Party Control: 1992-2025
Eleven years of Democratic trifectas  •  Twenty-one years of Republican trifectas
Scroll left and right on the table below to view more years.

Year 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
Governor D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Senate D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
House D D D D D D D D D D D D D R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R

Presidential politics in Georgia

2020

See also: Presidential election, 2020


Presidential election in Georgia, 2020
 
Candidate/Running mate
%
Popular votes
Electoral votes
Image of
Image of
Joe Biden/Kamala D. Harris (D)
 
49.5
 
2,473,633 16
Image of
Image of
Donald Trump/Mike Pence (R)
 
49.3
 
2,461,854 0
Image of
Image of
Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (L)
 
1.2
 
62,229 0

Total votes: 4,997,716


2016

See also: Presidential election, 2016
U.S. presidential election, Georgia, 2016
Party Candidate Vote % Votes Electoral votes
     Democratic Hillary Clinton/Tim Kaine 45.6% 1,877,963 0
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDonald Trump/Mike Pence 50.8% 2,089,104 16
     Libertarian Gary Johnson/Bill Weld 3% 125,306 0
     - Other/Write-in 0.5% 22,359 0
Total Votes 4,114,732 16
Election results via: Federal Election Commission


Georgia presidential election results (1900-2024)

  • 20 Democratic wins
  • 11 Republican wins
  • 1 other win
Year 1900 1904 1908 1912 1916 1920 1924 1928 1932 1936 1940 1944 1948 1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 1972 1976 1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 2012 2016 2020 2024
Winning Party D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D R AI[14] R D D R R D R R R R R R D R


Redistricting following the 2020 census

The district court's approval of remedial state legislative maps was appealed to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Oral argument was held on January 23, 2025.[15]

Governor Kemp (R) signed revised legislative maps into law on December 8, 2023. Legislators in the Georgia House of Representatives voted 98-71 to adopt the new state legislative maps on December 5. The Georgia State Senate voted 32-23 to adopt the state legislative maps on December 1. For more information about the enacted legislative maps, click here.[16][17]

On October 26, 2023, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia ruled that the state's congressional and legislative district boundaries violated the Voting Rights Act and enjoined the state from using them for future elections.[18] The court directed the Georgia General Assembly to develop new maps by December 8, 2023.[18]


See also

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Footnotes

  1. Facebook, "Gwinnett County Republican Party on September 30, 2024," accessed April 23, 2025
  2. Ballotpedia defines an incumbent as retiring if the incumbent did not file for office or filed for office but withdrew, was disqualified, or otherwise left a race in a manner other than losing the primary, primary runoff, or convention. If an incumbent runs as a write-in candidate, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring. If an incumbent runs in the same chamber for a different seat, Ballotpedia does not consider them to be retiring.
  3. Ballotpedia defines a seat as open if the incumbent did not file to run for re-election or filed but withdrew and did not appear on any ballot for his or her seat. If the incumbent withdrew from or did not participate in the primary but later chose to seek re-election to his or her seat as a third party or independent candidate, the seat would not be counted as open. If the incumbent retired or ran for a different seat in the same chamber, his or her original seat would be counted as open unless another incumbent from the same chamber filed to run for that seat, in which case it would not be counted as open due to the presence of an incumbent.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-132," accessed February 5, 2014
  5. Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-151," accessed March 6, 2025
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-137," accessed March 6, 2025
  7. Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-153," accessed March 6, 2025
  8. Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-154," accessed March 6, 2025
  9. Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-172," accessed March 6, 2025
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-170," accessed March 6, 2025
  11. Georgia Code, "Section 21-2-133," accessed March 6, 2025
  12. National Conference of State Legislatures, "2024 Legislator Compensation," August 21, 2024
  13. Georgia Secretary of State, "Georgia Constitution - Article III, Section IV, Paragraph I," accessed February 12, 2021
  14. American Independent Party
  15. Democracy Docket, "11th Circuit Considers Fate of Georgia Maps in High-Stakes Redistricting Case," January 21, 2025
  16. Georgia General Assembly, "Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Office - Proposed Plans," accessed December 11, 2023
  17. Twitter, "RedistrictNet," December 7, 2023
  18. 18.0 18.1 Reuters, "US judge orders new congressional map in Georgia, citing harm to Black voters," October 27,, 2023


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