2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia

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2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia
Flag of Georgia (U.S. state).svg
  2022 November 5, 20242026 

All 14 Georgia seats to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election95
Seats won95
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote2,702,1082,434,982
Percentage52.60%47.40%
SwingIncrease2.svg 0.29%Decrease2.svg 0.29%

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     Democratic hold
     Republican hold

The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the fourteen U.S. representatives from the State of Georgia, one from each of the state's congressional districts. The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election, as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate, and various state and local elections. The primary elections were held on May 21, 2024.

Contents

Background

The new congressional districts map passed by the state legislature Georgia Congressional Districts, 119th Congress.svg
The new congressional districts map passed by the state legislature

Following the Supreme Court decision in Allen v. Milligan that upheld key anti-gerrymandering provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, requiring the state of Alabama to create a second majority-Black congressional district, it was expected that a number of other Southern states with significant Black populations would see court challenges to their congressional maps. [1] On October 26, 2023, a district court judge in Georgia similarly found that Georgia's congressional maps, enacted as part of the 2020 United States redistricting cycle, were illegally racially gerrymandered. [2] The state of Georgia accepted the judge's findings and the Georgia General Assembly convened to pass legislation to establish a new congressional map to be used in future elections until 2032 (when new maps will be adopted to reflect changes in the 2030 United States census); Governor Brian Kemp signed the legislation. [3] Judge Steve C. Jones, who struck down the previous maps, accepted the new maps the legislature approved to be used in future election cycles as they met the standards he set in ensuring the districts comply with the Voting Rights Act of 1965. [4]

The partisan split of the map remains the same with 9 seats leaning toward the Republican Party and 5 seats leaning toward the Democratic Party. The changes affected the Metro Atlanta area with an additional black-majority district added (the 6th) in Western Atlanta; including parts of the city of Atlanta, Southern and Western Fulton County and most of Douglas County, including Douglasville which are majority-black as well as a small portion of Fayette County and southern Cobb County which are majority-minority. The 4th district retains most of DeKalb County however extends into a portion majority-minority Gwinnett County instead of Rockdale County and Newton County. The 13th district maintains most of the parts of Clayton County (exchanging a small slither for DeKalb County and maintains its portion in Henry County but also includes Rockdale County, Newton County formerly in the 4th district and also extends into southern Gwinnett County. This maintains three majority-black districts that also now reflect the community of interest in Western and Southern Atlanta. The former 7th district, which was a majority-minority district where no single ethnic group was dominant, consisted mostly of Gwinnett County as well as John's Creek; it was disbanded as other districts took its portions. The 7th district became what was formerly the 6th district and remained mostly unchanged however it now lost its territory in Cobb and Gwinnett Counties in exchange for nearly all of North Fulton (a distinct COI closely corresponding with the former Milton County) as well as portions of Hall County and Lumpkin County in North Georgia; which the 9th district lost in exchange for more of Gwinnett County. Additionally, the 10th district gained Eastern Gwinnett County in exchange for counties in Northern Georgia also from the 9th. Finally, the 11th district now contains Northeastern Cobb County as well as Gordon County and the 14th district now contains Northwestern Cobb County and lost Gordon County.

District 1

2024 Georgia's 1st congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Buddy Carter Patti Hewitt
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote220,576135,281
Percentage62.0%38.0%

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County results
Carter:     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Hewitt:     50–60%

U.S. Representative before election

Buddy Carter
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Buddy Carter
Republican

The 1st district is based in the southeast corner of the state, encompassing Savannah. The incumbent is Republican Buddy Carter, who was re-elected with 59.2% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Buddy Carter
Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Buddy Carter (R)$1,559,064$980,656$2,396,016
Source: Federal Election Commission [8]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Buddy Carter (incumbent) 51,629 100.0
Total votes51,629 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Patti Hewitt, business payments consultant [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Patti Hewitt (D)$21,433 [a] $18,543$2,890
Source: Federal Election Commission [8]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Patti Hewitt 25,082 100.0
Total votes25,082 100.0

Third-party and independent candidates

Declared

  • Joyce Griggs (Independent), retired attorney, perennial candidate, and Democratic nominee for this district in 2000 and 2020 [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Joyce Griggs (I)$461 [b] $572$122
Source: Federal Election Commission [8]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 1st congressional district, 2024 [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Buddy Carter (incumbent) 220,577 61.98%
Democratic Patti Hewitt135,28338.02%
Total votes355,860 100%

District 2

2024 Georgia's 2nd congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Sanford Bishop Wayne Johnson
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote176,028136,473
Percentage56.3%43.7%

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County results
Bishop:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%
Johnson:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%

U.S. Representative before election

Sanford Bishop
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Sanford Bishop
Democratic

The 2nd district encompasses the Southwest corner of the state, including most of Columbus. The incumbent is Democrat Sanford Bishop, who was re-elected with 55.0% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Sanford Bishop (D)$1,179,328$711,845$521,700
Source: Federal Election Commission [20]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sanford Bishop (incumbent) 46,379 100.0
Total votes46,379 100.0

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

  • Regina Liparoto, substitute teacher [9]
  • Michael Nixon, hospital supply chain director [22]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Chuck Hand (R)$42,761$42,558$202
Wayne Johnson (R)$65,329 [c] $61,474$4,414
Michael Nixon (R)$45,778$40,086$5,943
Source: Federal Election Commission [20]

Results

Results by county:
Johnson
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
Hand
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
60-70%
Nixon
30-40% 2024 Georgia Republican 2nd district primary results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Johnson
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Hand
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  Nixon
  •   30–40%
Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Wayne Johnson 14,152 44.6
Republican Chuck Hand 10,136 32.0
Republican Michael Nixon5,92418.7
Republican Regina Liparoto1,4934.7
Total votes31,705 100.0

Runoff

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 29, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Chuck Hand (R)$45,263$43,265$1,997
Wayne Johnson (R)$72,829 [d] $71,246$2,142
Source: Federal Election Commission [20]

Results

Results by county:
Johnson
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
80-90%
>90%
Hand
60-70%
>90% 2024 Georgia's 2nd congressional district Republican primary runoff election results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Johnson
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  •   80–90%
  •   >90%
  Hand
  •   60–70%
  •   >90%
Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Wayne Johnson 7,807 65.8
Republican Chuck Hand4,06334.2
Total votes11,870 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid DOctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid DMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe DFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe DOctober 10, 2024
CNalysis [14] Solid DNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Safe DOctober 11, 2024

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [e]
Margin
of error
Sanford
Bishop (D)
Wayne
Johnson (R)
Other/Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D) [23] [A] October 17–18, 2024400 (LV)51%40%9%
co/efficient [24] [B] October 3–4, 2024847 (LV)± 3.36%45%42%13% [f]

Results

Georgia's 2nd congressional district, 2024 [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Sanford Bishop (incumbent) 176,019 56.33
Republican Wayne Johnson136,46843.67
Total votes312,487 100

District 3

2024 Georgia's 3rd congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
 
Nominee Brian Jack Maura Keller
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote273,036138,749
Percentage66.3%33.7%

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County results
Jack:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     80-90%
Keller:     60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Drew Ferguson
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Brian Jack
Republican

The 3rd district comprises central-west Georgia, containing the Northern suburbs of Columbus as well as the Southwestern suburbs of Atlanta. The incumbent is Republican Drew Ferguson, who was re-elected with 68.6% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Mike Crane
Mike Dugan

Statewide officials

State legislators

  • 21 state senators [39]

Local officials

Drew Ferguson (declined)

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jim Bennett (R)$39,073$38,428$644
Mike Crane (R)$558,641 [g] $211,204$347,436
Mike Dugan (R)$398,495$114,135$284,359
Brian Jack (R)$924,838 [h] $568,509$356,328
Philip Singleton (R)$154,995$115,947$39,048
Source: Federal Election Commission [49]

Results

Results by county:
Jack
40-50%
50-60%
Dugan
50-60% 2024 Georgia Republican 3rd district primary results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Jack
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Dugan
  •   50–60%
Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brian Jack 32,877 46.7
Republican Mike Dugan 17,522 24.9
Republican Mike Crane 11,18215.9
Republican Philip Singleton 4,7436.7
Republican Jim Bennett4,0765.8
Total votes70,400 100.0

Runoff

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 29, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Mike Dugan (R)$604,877$432,402$172,475
Brian Jack (R)$1,337,646 [i] $977,581$360,065
Source: Federal Election Commission [49]

Results

Results by county:
Jack
50-60%
60-70%
70-80%
Dugan
50-60% 2024 Georgia's 3rd congressional district Republican primary runoff election results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Jack
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   70–80%
  Dugan
  •   50–60%
Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brian Jack 29,654 62.6
Republican Mike Dugan 17,69337.4
Total votes47,347 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Maura Keller, salon owner [9]

Eliminated in primary

  • Val Almonord, retired podiatrist and nominee for this district in 2020 and 2022 [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Val Almonord (D)$27,302 [j] $25,714$8,699
Maura Keller (D)$39,124 [k] $26,729$12,394
Source: Federal Election Commission [49]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Maura Keller 13,237 53.0
Democratic Val Almonord11,73047.0
Total votes24,967 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 3rd congressional district, 2024 [25]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Brian Jack 273,036 66.31
Democratic Maura Keller138,74933.69
Total votes411,785 100

District 4

2024 Georgia's 4th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Hank Johnson Eugene Yu
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote229,05874,009
Percentage75.6%24.4%

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County results
Johnson:     50-60%     80-90%

U.S. Representative before election

Hank Johnson
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Hank Johnson
Democratic

The 4th district is based in the Southeast suburbs and regions of Atlanta. The incumbent is Democrat Hank Johnson, who was re-elected with 78.5% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Hank Johnson (D)$390,673$397,770$56,688
Source: Federal Election Commission [51]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Hank Johnson (incumbent) 53,269 100.0
Total votes53,269 100.0

Republican primary

Nominee

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Eugene Yu (R)$39,582$12,000$48,608
Source: Federal Election Commission [51]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Eugene Yu 9,086 100.0
Total votes9,086 100.0

Third-party and independent candidates

Declared

  • Ansel Postell (Independent), entrepreneur [9]

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid DOctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid DMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe DFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe DJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid DNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid DJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 4th congressional district, 2024 [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Hank Johnson (incumbent) 229,058 75.58
Republican Eugene Yu74,00924.42
Total votes303,067 100

District 5

2024 Georgia's 5th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Nikema Williams John Salvesen
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote294,18049,150
Percentage85.7%14.3%

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County results
Williams:     80-90%

U.S. Representative before election

Nikema Williams
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Nikema Williams
Democratic

The 5th district comprises most of central Atlanta. The incumbent is Democrat Nikema Williams, who was re-elected with 82.5% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Nikema Williams (D)$632,033$576,264$59,836
Source: Federal Election Commission [60]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Nikema Williams (incumbent) 69,116 100.0
Total votes69,116 100.0

Republican primary

Nominee

  • John Salvesen, carpenter [9]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John Salvesen 3,939 100.0
Total votes3,939 100.0

Third-party and independent candidates

Declared

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid DOctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid DMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe DFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe DJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid DNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid DJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 5th congressional district, 2024 [62]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Nikema Williams (incumbent) 294,180 85.68
Republican John Salvesen49,15014.32
Total votes343,330 100

District 6

2024 Georgia's 6th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Lucy McBath Jeff Criswell
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote277,02793,909
Percentage74.7%25.3%

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County results
McBath:      70-80%

U.S. Representative before election

Lucy McBath
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Lucy McBath
Democratic

The 6th district comprises suburbs and exurbs of Atlanta. The incumbent is Democrat Lucy McBath, who was re-elected with 61.1% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Lucy McBath (D)$1,632,917$1,050,862$1,316,358
Jerica Richardson (D)$112,694 [l] $113,991$0
Mandisha Thomas (D)$18,400 [m] $13,829$4,570
Source: Federal Election Commission [77]

Debate

2024 Georgia's 6th congressional district democratic primary debate
No.DateHostModeratorLink Democratic Democratic Democratic
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited  W  Withdrawn
Lucy McBath Jerica Richardson Mandisha Thomas
1Apr. 28, 2024Atlanta Press ClubPamela Kirkland YouTube APP

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Lucy McBath (incumbent) 60,837 84.8
Democratic Jerica Richardson6,6999.3
Democratic Mandisha Thomas 4,2475.9
Total votes71,783 100.0

Republican primary

Nominee

  • Jeff Criswell, teacher and baseball importing company founder [9]

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Jeff Criswell

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Jeff Criswell (R)$14,385 [n] $14,197$188
Source: Federal Election Commission [77]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jeff Criswell 11,983 100.0
Total votes11,983 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid DOctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid DMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe DFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe DJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid DNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid DJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 6th congressional district, 2024 [80]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Lucy McBath (incumbent) 277,027 74.68
Republican Jeff Criswell93,90925.32
Total votes370,936 100

District 7

2024 Georgia's 7th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Rich McCormick Bob Christian
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote275,907149,535
Percentage64.9%35.1%

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County results
McCormick:     50–60%     70–80%     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Rich McCormick
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Rich McCormick
Republican

The 7th district comprises suburban and rural regions north of Atlanta. The incumbent is Republican Rich McCormick, who was elected with 62.2% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Withdrawn

  • Michael Corbin, telecommunications network integration manager and candidate for this district in 2022 [81] (ran in the 3rd district) [32]
  • Jeff Criswell, teacher and baseball importing company founder [28] (ran in the 6th district) [9]

Endorsements

Rich McCormick

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Rich McCormick (R)$1,450,440$1,158,164$397,078
Source: Federal Election Commission [84]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rich McCormick (incumbent) 47,063 100.0
Total votes47,063 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Bob Christian, restaurant manager and nominee for this district in 2022 [9]

Declined

  • Lucy McBath, U.S. representative from the 6th district (ran in the 6th district) [63]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Bob Christian (D)$10,998$0$15
Source: Federal Election Commission [84]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Bob Christian 20,958 100.0
Total votes20,958 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid RDecember 29, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Likely RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 7th congressional district, 2024 [85]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rich McCormick (incumbent) 275,907 64.85
Democratic Bob Christian149,53535.15
Total votes425,442 100

District 8

2024 Georgia's 8th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Austin Scott Darrius Butler
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote231,537104,433
Percentage68.9%31.1%

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County results
Scott:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Austin Scott
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Austin Scott
Republican

The 8th district comprises a large sliver of the southern part of the state. The incumbent is Republican Austin Scott, who was re-elected with 68.6% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Austin Scott

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Austin Scott (R)$807,141$622,999$915,105
Source: Federal Election Commission [86]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Austin Scott (incumbent) 59,537 100.0
Total votes59,537 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Darrius Butler, teacher and nominee for this district in 2022 [9]

Eliminated in primary

  • Vince Watkins, author and editor [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Vince Watkins (D)$5,433 [o] $5,252$181
Source: Federal Election Commission [86]

Results

Results by county:
Butler
50--60%
60--70%
70--80%
80--90%
Watkins
50--60% 2024 Georgia Democratic 8th district primary results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Butler
  •   50—60%
  •   60—70%
  •   70—80%
  •   80—90%
  Watkins
  •   50—60%
Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Darrius Butler 15,755 71.6
Democratic Vince Watkins6,23628.4
Total votes21,991 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 8th congressional district, 2024 [87]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Austin Scott (incumbent) 231,537 68.92%
Democratic Darrius Butler104,43331.08%
Total votes335,970 100

District 9

2024 Georgia's 9th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Andrew Clyde Tambrei Cash
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote271,062121,754
Percentage69.0%31.0%

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County results
Clyde:     50–60%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

U.S. Representative before election

Andrew Clyde
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Andrew Clyde
Republican

The 9th district encompasses the northeast part of the state. The incumbent is Republican Andrew Clyde, who was re-elected with 72.4% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Andrew Clyde (R)$338,167 [p] $284,026$78,946
Source: Federal Election Commission [88]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Andrew Clyde (incumbent) 71,224 100.0
Total votes71,224 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Tambrei Cash, stay-at-home mom and former flooring contractor [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Tambrei Cash (D)$40,777$30,964$649
Source: Federal Election Commission [88]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Tambrei Cash 16,654 100.0
Total votes16,654 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 9th congressional district, 2024 [89]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Andrew Clyde (incumbent) 271,062 69.00
Democratic Tambrei Cash121,75431.00
Total votes392,816 100

District 10

2024 Georgia's 10th congressional district election
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  2022 November 8, 20242026 
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Nominee Mike Collins Lexy Doherty
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote256,442150,274
Percentage63.1%36.9%

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County results
Collins:     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%
Doherty:     50–60%     60-70%

U.S. Representative before election

Mike Collins
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Mike Collins
Republican

The 10th district encompasses a large portion of the central-east part of the state. The incumbent is Republican Mike Collins, who was elected with 64.5% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Mike Collins (R)$1,022,230$774,688$444,612
Source: Federal Election Commission [91]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike Collins (incumbent) 62,109 100.0
Total votes62,109 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Lexy Doherty, educational consultant [92]

Eliminated in primary

  • Jessica Fore, realtor and candidate for this district in 2022 [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Lexy Doherty (D) [q] $31,147 [r] $30,216$931
Jessica Fore (D)$8,801$9,472$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [91]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Lexy Doherty 18,040 59.0
Democratic Jessica Fore12,53241.0
Total votes30,572 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 10th congressional district, 2024 [93]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Mike Collins (incumbent) 256,442 63.05
Democratic Lexy Doherty150,27436.85
Total votes406,716 100

District 11

2024 Georgia's 11th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Barry Loudermilk Kate StamperTracey Verhoeven (write-in)
Party Republican Democratic Democratic
Popular vote269,849131,06110,226
Percentage65.6%31.9%2.5%

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County results
Loudermilk:     50–60%     70–80%     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Barry Loudermilk
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Barry Loudermilk
Republican

The 11th district is based in the northern exurbs of Atlanta. The incumbent is Republican Barry Loudermilk, who was re-elected with 62.6% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Lori Pesta, event planner and former chair of the Cherokee County Republican Party [9]
  • Mike Pons, retired pilot [9]

Endorsements

Mike Pons

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Barry Loudermilk (R)$489,068$429,224$329,933
Mike Pons (R)$9,002 [s] $14,922$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [96]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Barry Loudermilk (incumbent) 46,567 86.1
Republican Mike Pons4,9129.1
Republican Lori Pesta2,6294.9
Total votes54,108 100.0

Democratic primary

After the primary, the Georgia Democratic Party chose not to endorse the primary winner Kate Stamper due to her right-wing policy stances on immigration, same-sex marriage and transgender rights. Instead, they chose to endorse Tracey Verhoeven, who is running as a write-in candidate in the general election [97]

Nominee

  • Kate Stamper, attorney [9]

Eliminated in primary

  • Antonio Daza, ballroom dance instructor and nominee for this district in 2022 [9]

Endorsements

Antonio Daza

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Antonio Daza (D)$36,638$30,333$6,305
Kate Stamper (D)$16,356 [t] $15,835$6,082
Source: Federal Election Commission [96]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Kate Stamper 13,615 56.6
Democratic Antonio Daza10,44943.4
Total votes24,064 100.0

General election

Tracey Verhoeven (write-in)

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 11th congressional district, 2024 [89] [99]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Barry Loudermilk (incumbent) 269,849 65.63
Democratic Kate Stamper131,06131.88
Democratic Tracey Verhoeven (write-in)10,2262.49
Total votes411,139 100

District 12

2024 Georgia's 12th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Rick Allen Liz Johnson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote205,849135,417
Percentage60.3%39.7%

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County results
Allen:     50-60%     60-70%     70-80%     >90%
Johnson:     60–70%

U.S. Representative before election

Rick Allen
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Rick Allen
Republican

The 12th district is based in the central-east part of the state, surrounding Augusta. The incumbent is Republican Rick Allen, who was re-elected with 59.6% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Rick Allen

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Rick Allen (R)$823,698$695,693$987,249
Source: Federal Election Commission [100]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rick Allen (incumbent) 49,806 100.0
Total votes49,806 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Daniel Jackson, youth mentor [28]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Liz Johnson (D)$11,111$3,713$8,119
Source: Federal Election Commission [100]

Results

Results by county:
Johnson
50--60%
60--70%
70--80%
Jackson
50--60% 2024 Georgia Democratic 12th district primary results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Johnson
  •   50—60%
  •   60—70%
  •   70—80%
  Jackson
  •   50—60%
Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Liz Johnson 23,358 59.0
Democratic Daniel Jackson16,23841.0
Total votes39,596 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 12th congressional district, 2024 [101]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Rick Allen (incumbent) 205,849 60.32
Democratic Liz Johnson135,41739.68
Total votes341,266 100

District 13

2024 Georgia's 13th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee David Scott Jonathan Chavez
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote256,902100,730
Percentage71.8%28.2%

2024 GA-13 election results.svg
County results
Scott:     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

U.S. Representative before election

David Scott
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

David Scott
Democratic

The 13th district is based in the southwest suburbs and exurbs of Atlanta. The incumbent is Democrat David Scott, who was re-elected with 81.8% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Democratic primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Mark Baker, former South Fulton city councilor and candidate for this district in 2022 [9]
  • Marcus Flowers, account manager and nominee for the 14th district in 2022 [103]
  • Brian Johnson, attorney [9]
  • Uloma Kama, physician and perennial candidate [9]
  • Rashid Malik, senior care company owner and perennial candidate [9]
  • Karen Rene, former East Point city councilor and former Georgia state director for the Working Families Party [9]

Endorsements

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Marcus Flowers (D)$180,272 [u] $171,907$8,365
Uloma Kama (D)$54,190$23,086$9,421
David Scott (D)$935,984 [v] $1,091,000$481,594
Source: Federal Election Commission [104]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Scott (incumbent) 37,135 57.6
Democratic Mark Baker7,48011.6
Democratic Marcus Flowers6,43910.0
Democratic Karen Rene5,8599.1
Democratic Brian Johnson3,2015.0
Democratic Rashid Malik3,0734.8
Democratic Uloma Kama1,2742.0
Total votes64,461 100.0

Republican primary

Nominee

  • Jonathan Chavez, medical office manager and nominee for the 4th district in 2022 [9]

Eliminated in primary

  • Johsie Fletcher, receptionist and nominee for the 4th district in 2020 [9]

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Johsie Fletcher (R)$5,550 [w] $5,640$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [104]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Jonathan Chavez 10,344 68.8
Republican Johsie Fletcher4,69931.2
Total votes15,043 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid DOctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid DMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe DFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe DJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid DNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid DJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 13th congressional district, 2024 [105]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic David Scott (incumbent) 256,902 71.83
Republican Jonathan Chavez100,73028.17
Total votes357,632 100

District 14

2024 Georgia's 14th congressional district election
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  2022 November 5, 20242026 
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Nominee Marjorie Taylor Greene Shawn Harris
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote243,442134,757
Percentage64.4%35.6%

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County results
Greene:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

U.S. Representative before election

Marjorie Taylor Greene
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Marjorie Taylor Greene
Republican

The 14th district is based in the northwest corner of the state. The incumbent is Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was re-elected with 65.9% of the vote in 2022. [5]

Greene won reelection comfortably, but her overall performance was worse than her 2022 campaign, winning over 64% and her victory margin had again shrunk, while Harris's performance was stronger than Marcus Flowers winning over 35% of the vote.

Republican primary

Nominee

Endorsements

Marjorie Taylor Greene

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)$5,347,359$6,078,104$1,227,448
Source: Federal Election Commission [107]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene (incumbent) 56,932 100.0
Total votes56,932 100.0

Democratic primary

Nominee

  • Shawn Harris, cattleman [108]

Eliminated in runoff

  • Clarence Blalock, GIS contractor [9]

Eliminated in primary

  • Deric Houston, telecom sales compensation manager [9]
  • Joseph Leigh, architectural manager [9]

Withdrawn

  • Bart Bryant, lineworker (ran for state senate) [109]
  • Tambrei Cash, stay-at-home mom and former flooring contractor (switched to the 9th district) [9]

Endorsements

Shawn Harris

Organizations

Fundraising

Campaign finance reports as of May 1, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Clarence Blalock (D)$12,184 [x] $9,878$2,506
Shawn Harris (D)$364,474$297,276$58,591
Deric Houston (D)$7,002$7,385$0
Joseph Leigh (D)$17,334 [y] $13,995$3,338
Source: Federal Election Commission [107]

Results

Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Clarence Blalock 7,005 38.7
Democratic Shawn Harris 6,881 38.1
Democratic Deric Houston2,63014.5
Democratic Joseph Leigh1,5668.7
Total votes18,082 100.0

Runoff

Fundraising
Campaign finance reports as of May 29, 2024
CandidateRaisedSpentCash on hand
Clarence Blalock (D)$19,808 [z] $16,569$3,438
Shawn Harris (D)$436,672$323,021$102,592
Source: Federal Election Commission [107]
Results
Democratic primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Shawn Harris 7,219 69.0
Democratic Clarence Blalock3,24531.0
Total votes10,464 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [10] Solid ROctober 31, 2023
Inside Elections [11] Solid RMarch 10, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball [12] Safe RFebruary 23, 2023
Elections Daily [13] Safe RJune 8, 2023
CNalysis [14] Solid RNovember 16, 2023
Decision Desk HQ [15] Solid RJune 1, 2024

Results

Georgia's 14th congressional district, 2024 [111]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene (incumbent) 243,442 64.37
Democratic Shawn Harris134,75735.63
Total votes378,199 100

Notes

  1. $5,000 of this total was self-funded by Hewitt
  2. $461 of this total was self-funded by Griggs
  3. $65,150 of this total was self-funded by Johnson
  4. $72,650 of this total was self-funded by Johnson
  5. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  6. "3rd Party Candidate" with 1%
  7. $40,000 of this total was self-funded by Crane
  8. $5,220 of this total was self-funded by Jack
  9. $5,220 of this total was self-funded by Jack
  10. $20,000 of this total was self-funded by Almonord
  11. $25,220 of this total was self-funded by Keller
  12. $5,220 of this total was self-funded by Richardson
  13. $13,475 of this total was self-funded by Thomas
  14. $12,450 of this total was self-funded by Criswell
  15. $5,320 of this total was self-funded by Watkins
  16. $46,500 of this total was self-funded by Clyde
  17. Did not file for pre-primary deadline
  18. $10,000 of this total was self-funded by Doherty
  19. $7,809 of this total was self-funded by Pons
  20. $16,231 of this total was self-funded by Pons
  21. $15,000 of this total was self-funded by Flowers
  22. $45,000 of this total was self-funded by Scott
  23. $3,700 of this total was self-funded by Flowers
  24. $7,380 of this total was self-funded by Blalock
  25. $7,000 of this total was self-funded by Leigh
  26. $12,380 of this total was self-funded by Blalock
  1. Poll sponsored by Bishop's campaign
  2. Poll sponsored by Johnson's campaign

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