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Candidates qualify for statewide and congressional offices
By Collin Kelley
Another bruising campaign season
is officially under way as candidates for
statewide and congressional offices qualified
for office last week.
The most high-profile race is for
governor as incumbent Republican Brian
Kemp must first face challengers from his
own party, including former U.S. Senator
and Trump favorite David Perdue. Whoever
wins the primary will square off against
Democrat Stacey Abrams in the November
general election.
Party primaries are set for May 24 with
runoffs set for June 21. The general election
is Nov. 8.
Along with the statewide races, we’ve
listed the candidates for each district in our
metro coverage area. Candidate with (I) by
their names are incumbents.
United States Senate
Democrats: Raphael Warnock (I), Tamara
Johnson-Shealey
Republicans: Gary Black, Josh Clark,
Kelvin King, Jonathan “Jon” McColumn,
Latham Saddler, Herschel Walker
Libertarian: Chase Oliver
Democrat: Stacey Abrams
Republicans: Brian Kemp (I), Catherine
Davis, David Perdue, Kandiss Taylor, Tom
Williams
Libertarian: Shane Hazel
Independent: Al Bartell
Democrats: Erick Allen, Charlie Bailey,
Tyrone Brooks Jr., Tony Brown, Kwanza
Hall, Jason Hayes, Derrick Jackson, R.
Malik, Renitta Shannon
Republicans: Burt Jones, Mack McGregor,
Butch Miller, Jeanne Seaver
Libertarian: Ryan Graham
Secretary of State
Democrats: Dee Dawkins-Haigler, John
Eaves, Floyd Griffin, Bee Nguyen, Michael
Owens
Public Service Commission,
District 3
Democrats: Shelia Edwards, Chandra
Farley, Missy Moore
Republican: Fitz Johnson (I)
U.S. House District 4
U.S. House District 4
Democrat: Henry C. “Hank” Johnson Jr.
(I)
Republicans: Jonathan Chavez, Surrea Ivy
State School
Superintendent
Democrats: Currey
Hitchens, Jaha V. Howard,
James Morrow Jr., Alisha
Thomas Searcy
Republicans: Richard
Woods (I), John D. Barge
Commissioner of
Labor
Governor
Lt. Governor
Democrats: William
“Will” Boddie Jr., Thomas
Dean, Nicole Horn, Lester
G. Jackson III., Nadia
Surrency
Republicans: Kartik
Bhatt, Mike Coan, Bruce
Thompson
Libertarian: Emily Anderson
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U.S. House District 5
Democrats: Nikema Williams (incumbent),
Charlotte Macbagito, Valencia Stovall
Republican: Christian Zimm
Republicans: Brad Raffensperger (I), David
Belle Isle, Jody Hice, T.J. Hudson
Libertarian: Ted Metz
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Democrats: Jennifer “Jen” Jordan, Christian
Wise Smith
Republicans: Chris Carr (I), John Gordon
Libertarian: Martin Cowen
Commissioner of
Agriculture
Democrats: Winfred Dukes, Nakita
Hemingway, Fred Swann
Republican: Tyler Harper
Libertarian: David Raudabaugh
Independent: Mollie “Mali” Beavers
Commissioner of Insurance
Democrats: Raphael Baker, Janice Laws
Robinson, Matthew Wilson
Republicans: John King (I), Patrick Witt,
Ben Cowart
U.S. House District 6
Democrats: Bob Christian, Wayne C.
White
Republicans: Jake Evans, Byron Gatewood,
Meagan Hanson, Blake Harbin, Rich
McCormick, Paulette Smith, Mallory
Staples, Suzi Voyles, Eugene Yu
U.S. House District 11
Democrat: Antonio Daza
Republican: Barry Loudermilk (I)
U.S. House District 13
Democrats: David Scott (I), Mark Baker,
Shastity Driscoll, Vincent Fort
Republicans: Caesar Gonzales, Calina
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