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Elections to the Georgia State Senate were held on November 5, 2024, alongside the other 2024 United States elections. All 56 seats were up for election.[1]
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All 56 seats in the Georgia State Senate 29[a] seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Results: Republican hold Democratic hold | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In the 2020 Presidential Election, Republican Donald Trump won 33 districts, and Democrat Joe Biden won 23.
Dean Burke, first elected in 2012, resigned on December 31, 2022 to be a chief medical officer of the Georgia Department of Community Health.[2]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Sam Watson | 10,099 | 76.04 | |
Democratic | Mary Weaver-Anderson | 3,048 | 22.95 | |
Libertarian | John H. Monds | 135 | 1.01 | |
Total votes | 13,282 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
Mike Dugan, first elected in 2012, resigned on January 3rd, 2024 to run for Georgia's 3rd Congressional District for 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia.[4]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Tim Bearden | 4,548 | 58.87 | |
Democratic | Ashley Kecskes Godwin | 1,327 | 17.18 | |
Republican | Robert Bob Smith | 989 | 12.80 | |
Republican | Renae Bell | 862 | 11.16 | |
Total votes | 7,726 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
District | 2020 Pres.[7] | Incumbent | Candidates[8] | Result | |||
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Member | Party | First elected | Running | ||||
1 | R +13.0 | Ben Watson | Republican | 2015 | Yes |
Republican primary
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Republican hold |
2 | D +45.4 | Derek Mallow | Democratic | 2023 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
3 | R +31.6 | Mike Hodges | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
4 | R +32.7 | Billy Hickman | Republican | 2020 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
5 | D +46.4 | Sheikh Rahman | Democratic | 2019 | Yes |
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6 | R +40.6 | Matt Brass | Republican | 2017 | Yes |
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7 | D +16.8 | Nabilah Islam | Democratic | 2023 | Yes |
Republican primary
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8 | R +29.3 | Russ Goodman | Republican | 2021 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
9 | D +20.4 | Nikki Merritt | Democratic | 2021 | Yes |
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10 | D +69.9 | Emanuel Jones | Democratic | 2005 | Yes |
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11 | R +29.2 | Sam Watson | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
12 | D +16.2 | Freddie Sims | Democratic | 2009 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
13 | R +40.4 | Carden Summers | Republican | 2020 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
14 | D +19.9 | Josh McLaurin | Democratic | 2023 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
15 | D +33.2 | Ed Harbison | Democratic | 1993 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
16 | R +27.9 | Marty Harbin | Republican | 2015 | Yes |
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17 | D +48.4 | Gail Davenport | Democratic | 2011 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
18 | R +22.2 | John F. Kennedy | Republican | 2015 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
19 | R +49.3 | Blake Tillery | Republican | 2017 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
20 | R +31.0 | Larry Walker III | Republican | 2015 | Yes |
Republican primary
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Republican hold |
21 | R +32.2 | Brandon Beach | Republican | 2013 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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22 | D +41.9 | Harold V. Jones II | Democratic | 2015 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
23 | R +14.7 | Max Burns | Republican | 2021 | Yes |
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24 | R +34.1 | Lee Anderson | Republican | 2017 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
25 | R +23.7 | Rick Williams | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
Republican primary
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Republican hold |
26 | D +28.4 | David Lucas | Democratic | 2013 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
27 | R +37.9 | Greg Dolezal | Republican | 2019 | Yes |
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28 | D +48.7 | Donzella James | Democratic | 2009 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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Democratic hold |
29 | R +24.7 | Randy Robertson | Republican | 2019 | Yes |
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30 | R +29.2 | Tim Bearden | Republican | 2024 | Yes |
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31 | R +33.0 | Jason Anavitarte | Republican | 2021 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
32 | R +12.7 | Kay Kirkpatrick | Republican | 2017 | Yes |
Republican primary
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Republican hold |
33 | D +30.2 | Michael Rhett | Democratic | 2015 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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Democratic hold |
34 | D +64.7 | Valencia Seay | Democratic | 2003 | No |
Democratic primary
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35 | D +57.1 | Jason Esteves | Democratic | 2023 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
36 | D +78.2 | Nan Orrock | Democratic | 2007 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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Democratic hold |
37 | R +10.7 | Ed Setzler | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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38 | D +56.4 | Horacena Tate | Democratic | 1999 | No |
Democratic primary
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Democratic hold |
39 | D +71.1 | Sonya Halpern | Democratic | 2021 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
40 | D +29.3 | Sally Harrell | Democratic | 2019 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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41 | D +68.8 | Kim Jackson | Democratic | 2021 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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42 | R +18.4 | Brian Strickland | Republican | 2018 | Yes |
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43 | D +49.3 | Tonya Anderson | Democratic | 2017 | Yes |
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Democratic hold |
44 | D +79.0 | Elena Parent | Democratic | 2015 | Yes |
Democratic primary
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Democratic hold |
45 | R +16.9 | Clint Dixon | Republican | 2021 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
46 | R +18.2 | Bill Cowsert | Republican | 2007 | Yes |
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47 | R +18.3 | Frank Ginn | Republican | 2011 | Yes |
Republican primary
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48 | R +3.2 | Shawn Still | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
49 | R +44.1 | Shelly Echols | Republican | 2023 | No |
Republican primary
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Republican hold |
50 | R +62.2 | Bo Hatchett | Republican | 2021 | Yes |
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51 | R +64.2 | Steve Gooch | Republican | 2011 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
52 | R +46.2 | Chuck Hufstetler | Republican | 2013 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
53 | R +58.9 | Colton Moore | Republican | 2023 | Yes |
Republican primary
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54 | R +52.5 | Chuck Payne | Republican | 2017 | Yes |
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Republican hold |
55 | D +56.0 | Gloria Butler | Democratic | 1999 | No |
Democratic primary
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56 | R +12.3 | John Albers | Republican | 2011 | Yes |
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