All 14 U.S. House districts plus all 236 Georgia House & Senate seats on the 2026 ballot.
Every Georgia House (1–180) and Senate (1–56) district, linked directly to its Ballotpedia race page — kept current by Ballotpedia's editors as candidates file and results come in, so nothing here goes stale. Know your district number? Jump straight there. Not sure? Find your district on the state's official site first.
★ = incumbent · Gray names marked (R) are Republicans running unopposed — no Democratic candidate is on the ballot in those districts.
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| District | Democratic nominee | Republican nominee |
|---|---|---|
| GA-01 | Amanda Hollowell | Jim Kingston |
| GA-02 | Sanford BishopINCUMBENT | Benjamin Matthew Day |
| GA-03 | Maura Keller | Brian Jack (incumbent) |
| GA-04 | Hank JohnsonINCUMBENT | James Raymond Duffie |
| GA-05 | Nikema WilliamsINCUMBENT | John Salvesen |
| GA-06 | Lucy McBathINCUMBENT | Kevin Martin |
| GA-07 | Tony Kozycki | Rich McCormick (incumbent) |
| GA-08 | Kelly Esti | Austin Scott (incumbent) |
| GA-09 | Caitlyn Gegen | Andrew Clyde (incumbent) |
| GA-10 | Pamela DeLancy | Houston Gaines |
| GA-11 | Chris Harden | John Cowan |
| GA-12 | Ceretta Smith | Richard Allen |
| GA-13 | Jasmine Clark | Jonathan Chavez |
| GA-14 | Shawn Harris | Clay Fuller (incumbent) |
GA-13 is an open seat following the death of longtime Rep. David Scott in April 2026. Most other Georgia House seats are considered safe for the incumbent party based on past election margins — check Ballotpedia's race ratings for competitiveness by district.
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