Kimberly Alexander (Georgia state representative)
Kimberly Alexander (Democratic Party) is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 66. She assumed office on January 14, 2013. Her current term ends on January 11, 2027.
Alexander (Democratic Party) is running for re-election to the Georgia House of Representatives to represent District 66. She is on the ballot in the Democratic primary on May 19, 2026.[source]
Biography
Alexander earned her B.S. in sociology from Morris Brown College and her M.S. in administration from Central Michigan University.[1]
Committee assignments
2025-2026
Alexander was assigned to the following committees:
- House Appropriations Committee
- Banks and Banking Committee
- House Economic Development and Tourism Committee
- Motor Vehicles Committee
- Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee
2023-2024
Alexander was assigned to the following committees:
- Banks and Banking Committee
- Code Revision Committee
- House Appropriations Committee
- Intragovernmental Coordination Committee
- Motor Vehicles Committee
2021-2022
Alexander was assigned to the following committees:
- Banks and Banking Committee
- Code Revision Committee
- Intragovernmental Coordination Committee
- Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee
- Motor Vehicles Committee
2019-2020
Alexander was assigned to the following committees:
- Banks and Banking Committee
- Code Revision Committee
- Motor Vehicles Committee
- Intragovernmental Coordination Committee
- Reapportionment and Redistricting Committee
2017 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
| Georgia committee assignments, 2017 |
|---|
| • Banks and Banking |
| • Code Revision |
| • Intragovernmental Coordination |
| • Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment |
| • Motor Vehicles |
2015 legislative session
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Alexander served on the following committees:
| Georgia committee assignments, 2015 |
|---|
| • Code Revision |
| • Intragovernmental Coordination |
| • Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment |
| • Motor Vehicles |
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Alexander served on the following committees:
| Georgia committee assignments, 2013 |
|---|
| • Code Revision |
| • Intragovernmental Coordination |
| • Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment |
Sponsored legislation
The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.
Elections
2026
See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2026
General election
The primary will occur on May 19, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander and Derrian Smith are running in the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on May 19, 2026.
Candidate | ||
| Kimberly Alexander | ||
Derrian Smith ![]() | ||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Endorsements
Ballotpedia is gathering information about candidate endorsements. To send us an endorsement, click here.
2024
See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2024
General election
General election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander won election in the general election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on November 5, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander (D) | 100.0 | 21,161 | |
| Total votes: 21,161 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander advanced from the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on May 21, 2024.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander | 100.0 | 4,582 | |
| Total votes: 4,582 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Endorsements
Ballotpedia did not identify endorsements for Alexander in this election.
2022
See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2022
General election
General election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander won election in the general election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on November 8, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander (D) | 100.0 | 16,557 | |
| Total votes: 16,557 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander advanced from the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on May 24, 2022.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander | 100.0 | 5,635 | |
| Total votes: 5,635 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
2020
See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2020
General election
General election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander defeated Jason Jones in the general election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on November 3, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander (D) | 66.6 | 19,407 | |
Jason Jones (R) ![]() | 33.4 | 9,726 | ||
| Total votes: 29,133 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander advanced from the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on June 9, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander | 100.0 | 9,398 | |
| Total votes: 9,398 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Republican primary election
Republican primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Jason Jones advanced from the Republican primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on June 9, 2020.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Jason Jones ![]() | 100.0 | 3,252 | |
| Total votes: 3,252 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
2018
General election
General election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander won election in the general election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on November 6, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander (D) | 100.0 | 17,434 | |
| Total votes: 17,434 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
Democratic primary election
Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66
Incumbent Kimberly Alexander advanced from the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 66 on May 22, 2018.
Candidate | % | Votes | ||
| ✔ | Kimberly Alexander | 100.0 | 3,080 | |
| Total votes: 3,080 | ||||
= candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey. | ||||
| If you are a candidate and would like to tell readers and voters more about why they should vote for you, complete the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection Survey. | ||||
Do you want a spreadsheet of this type of data? Contact our sales team. | ||||
2016
| Obama endorsement |
|---|
| During the 2016 election cycle Alexander was one of the candidates endorsed by President Barack Obama |
Full list of Obama's 2016 endorsements |
Elections for the Georgia House of Representatives took place in 2016. The primary election took place on May 24, 2016, and the general election was held on November 8, 2016. The candidate filing deadline was March 11, 2016.
Incumbent Kim Alexander defeated Bruce Emory in the Georgia House of Representatives District 66 general election.[2][3]
| Georgia House of Representatives, District 66 General Election, 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Democratic | 58.74% | 14,030 | ||
| Republican | Bruce Emory | 41.26% | 9,855 | |
| Total Votes | 23,885 | |||
| Source: Georgia Secretary of State | ||||
Incumbent Kim Alexander ran unopposed in the Georgia House of Representatives District 66 Democratic primary.[4][5]
| Georgia House of Representatives, District 66 Democratic Primary, 2016 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | |
| Democratic | ||
Bruce Emory defeated Francisco Artley in the Georgia House of Representatives District 66 Republican primary.[4][5]
| Georgia House of Representatives, District 66 Republican Primary, 2016 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
| Republican | 80.44% | 2,126 | ||
| Republican | Francisco Artley | 19.56% | 517 | |
| Total Votes | 2,643 | |||
2014
Elections for the Georgia House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014, with runoff elections taking place where necessary on July 22, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 7, 2014. Incumbent Kimberly A. Alexander was unopposed in the Democratic primary, while R.J. "Bob" Snelling was unopposed in the Republican primary. Alexander defeated Snelling in the general election.[6][7][8]
2012
Alexander ran in the 2012 election for Georgia House of Representatives District 66. Alexander ran unopposed in the Democratic primary on July 31, 2012. Bob Snelling, Michael Miller and Mickey Thompson ran in the Republican primary. The general election took place on November 6, 2012.[9] Alexander won in the general election.[10]
| Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 52.4% | 11,820 | ||
| Republican | Bob Snelling | 47.6% | 10,752 | |
| Total Votes | 22,572 | |||
2010
Alexander had no opposition in the July 20 primary. She lost to incumbent Bill Hembree (R) in the November 2 general election.[11]
Campaign themes
2026
Ballotpedia survey responses
See also: Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection
Kimberly Alexander has not yet completed Ballotpedia's 2026 Candidate Connection survey. If you are Kimberly Alexander, click here to fill out Ballotpedia's 2026 Candidate Connection survey.
Who fills out Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey?
Any candidate running for elected office, at any level, can complete Ballotpedia's Candidate Survey. Completing the survey will update the candidate's Ballotpedia profile, letting voters know who they are and what they stand for. More than 25,000 candidates have taken Ballotpedia's candidate survey since we launched it in 2015. Learn more about the survey here.
Help improve Ballotpedia - send us candidate contact info.
2024
Kimberly Alexander did not complete Ballotpedia's 2024 Candidate Connection survey.
2022
Kimberly Alexander did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.
2020
Kimberly Alexander did not complete Ballotpedia's 2020 Candidate Connection survey.
Campaign finance summary
Note: The finance data shown here comes from the disclosures required of candidates and parties. Depending on the election or state, this may represent only a portion of all the funds spent on their behalf. Satellite spending groups may or may not have expended funds related to the candidate or politician on whose page you are reading this disclaimer. Campaign finance data from elections may be incomplete. For elections to federal offices, complete data can be found at the FEC website. Click here for more on federal campaign finance law and here for more on state campaign finance law.
Scorecards
A scorecard evaluates a legislator’s voting record. Its purpose is to inform voters about the legislator’s political positions. Because scorecards have varying purposes and methodologies, each report should be considered on its own merits. For example, an advocacy group’s scorecard may assess a legislator’s voting record on one issue while a state newspaper’s scorecard may evaluate the voting record in its entirety.
Ballotpedia is in the process of developing an encyclopedic list of published scorecards. Some states have a limited number of available scorecards or scorecards produced only by select groups. It is Ballotpedia’s goal to incorporate all available scorecards regardless of ideology or number.
Click here for an overview of legislative scorecards in all 50 states. To contribute to the list of scorecards, email suggestions to editor@ballotpedia.org.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2025.
- The Freedom Index — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2024.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- Georgia Conservation Voters — Legislators are scored on their votes on environmental issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The Institute for Legislative Analysis — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2023.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The Institute for Legislative Analysis — Legislators are scored on their adherence to the limited government principles of the U.S. Constitution.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2022.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2021.
- ACLU of Georgia — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to civil rights issues.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2020.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- Georgia Environment — Legislators are scored on their votes on environmental issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2019.
- Club for Growth Foundation — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to economic issues.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- Georgia Faith and Freedom Coalition — Legislators are scored on their votes on social issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2018.
- Georgia Center for Opportunity — Legislators are scored on their votes on children's education.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- Georgia Faith and Freedom Coalition — Legislators are scored on their votes on social issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2017.
- Americans for Prosperity - Georgia — Legislators are scored on their stances on economic issues.
- Georgia Center for Opportunity — Legislators are scored on their votes on children's education.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- Georgia Environment — Legislators are scored on their votes on environmental issues.
- Georgia Faith and Freedom Coalition — Legislators are scored on their votes on social issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2016.
- Americans for Prosperity - Georgia — Legislators are scored on their stances on economic issues.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2015.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2014.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- National Federation of Independent Business — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
Below you can find the scorecards found for the Georgia General Assembly in 2013.
- Georgia Chamber of Commerce — Legislators are scored on their votes on bills related to business issues.
- The American Conservative Union — Legislators are scored on their votes on conservative issues.
See also
2026 Elections
External links
|
Officeholder Georgia House of Representatives District 66 |
Personal |
Footnotes
- ↑ Project Vote Smart, "Biography" accessed October 4, 2012
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Qualifying Candidate Information," accessed August 17, 2016
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "General Election results," accessed November 23, 2016
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Georgia Secretary of State, "Qualifying Candidate Information," accessed March 13, 2016
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Georgia Secretary of State, "General primary results," accessed May 24, 2016
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Official candidate list," accessed March 10, 2014
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Official primary election results," accessed May 28, 2014
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Official general election results," accessed November 13, 2014
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State Elections Division, "Candidate List," accessed May 29, 2012
- ↑ Georgia Elections Division, "2012 Election Results" accessed November 16, 2012
- ↑ Georgia Secretary of State, "Official 2010 Election results," accessed April 16, 2014
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by - |
Georgia House of Representatives District 66 2013-Present |
Succeeded by - |

