Georgia voters will elect members of the U.S. House of Representatives in all 14 congressional districts during the 2026 federal elections, with party primaries scheduled for May 19, 2026, and the general election on November 3, 2026.

Members of the U.S. House represent individual congressional districts and serve two-year terms in Congress, helping write federal laws and oversee national policy.

This nonpartisan guide provides an overview of Georgia’s 14 congressional districts, key election dates, and how to vote.

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What do U.S. Representatives from Georgia do?

The U.S. House of Representatives is one of the two chambers of the U.S. Congress, alongside the Senate.

Members of the House:

  • Introduce and vote on federal legislation
  • Approve the federal budget and spending bills
  • Conduct oversight of federal agencies
  • Represent the interests of their congressional district
  • Participate in congressional committees that shape national policy

Georgia currently has 14 members of the U.S. House, each representing roughly 765,000 residents.

Here are the key dates for Georgia’s 2026 election

  • Candidate filing period: March 2-6, 2026 – Qualifying is now closed.
  • Primary election: May 19, 2026
  • Primary runoff (if needed): June 16, 2026
  • General election: Nov. 3, 2026
  • General election runoff (if needed): Dec. 1, 2026

Who are the District 1 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Amanda HollowellBallotpedia | Campaign
Joey PalimenoBallotpedia | Campaign
Joyce GriggsBallotpedia | Campaign
Michael McCordBallotpedia | Campaign
Sharon WilliamsonBallotpedia | Campaign
Patrick WilverBallotpedia | Campaign
Randall ZurcherBallotpedia | Campaign
Defonsio DanielsBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Brian MontgomeryBallotpedia | Campaign
Eugene Chin YuBallotpedia | Campaign
Jim KingstonBallotpedia | Campaign
Kandiss S. TaylorBallotpedia | Campaign
Krista PennBallotpedia | Campaign
Pat FarrellBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 2 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Sanford Bishop (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Chuck HandBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 3 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
George JohnsonBallotpedia | Campaign
Maura KellerBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Brian Jack (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 4 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Ben TrumanBallotpedia | Campaign
Hank Johnson (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Ansel PostellBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
James DuffieBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 5 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Arnetress BeattyBallotpedia | Campaign
Nikema Williams (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
John SalvesenBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 6 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Lucy McBath (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Kevin MartinBallotpedia | Campaign
Justin Lee PinkerBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 7 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Case NortonBallotpedia | Campaign
Larry D. LongBallotpedia | Campaign
Tony KozyckiBallotpedia | Campaign
Jayson TowehBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Richard McCormick (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 8 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Kelly EstiBallotpedia | Campaign
Justin M. LucasBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Austin Scott (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 9 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Nick AlexBallotpedia | Campaign
Caitlyn GegenBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Andrew Clyde (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Joel PooleBallotpedia | Campaign
Warren CouvillonBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 10 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Lexy DohertyBallotpedia | Campaign
Pam DelancyBallotpedia | Campaign
John DorityBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Houston GainesBallotpedia | Campaign
Jeffrey BakerBallotpedia | Campaign
Ryan MillsapBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 11 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Barry WolfertBallotpedia | Campaign
Chris HardenBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Chris MoraBallotpedia | Campaign
John A. Cowan Jr.Ballotpedia | Campaign
Lisa CarlquistBallotpedia | Campaign
Robert AdkersonBallotpedia | Campaign
Tricia R. PridemoreBallotpedia | Campaign
Uloma Stacy KamaBallotpedia | Campaign
William BrownBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 12 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Brianna WoodsonBallotpedia | Campaign
Ceretta SmithBallotpedia | Campaign
Chris StephensBallotpedia | Campaign
Traci GeorgeBallotpedia | Campaign
Tracell Peace-NicholsBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Richard Allen (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Tori Brett BranumBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 13 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
David Scott (Incumbent)Ballotpedia | Campaign
Emanuel D. JonesBallotpedia | Campaign
Everton BlairBallotpedia | Campaign
Heavenly Elaine KimesBallotpedia | Campaign
Jasmine ClarkBallotpedia | Campaign
Jeffree Monroe FauntleroyBallotpedia | Campaign
Joe N. LesterBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Jonathan ChavezBallotpedia | Campaign

Who are the District 14 candidates?

Democratic CandidateWebsite
Shawn Andre HarrisBallotpedia | Campaign
Republican CandidateWebsite
Brian C. StoverBallotpedia | Campaign
Clay FullerBallotpedia | Campaign
Colton MooreBallotpedia | Campaign
Eric Brad CunninghamBallotpedia | Campaign
James Edward Tully Jr.Ballotpedia | Campaign
Nicky LamaBallotpedia | Campaign
Reagan BoxBallotpedia | Campaign
Thomas J. GrayBallotpedia | Campaign
Beau BrownBallotpedia | Campaign
Star BlackBallotpedia | Campaign

Candidates are updated as of 3/6/2026.

When are the debates?

Candidate debates have not been announced.