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(Only races with more than one candidate are included below. To find the sample ballot for your specific district visit the Georgia Secretary of State Office’s website at sos.ga.gov/mvp.)
U.S. Senate
Johnny Isakson, R (Incumbent)
Michael "Mike" Thurmond, D
Chuck Donovan, L
Governor,
Nathan Deal, R
Roy E. Barnes, D
John H. Monds, L
Lieutenant Governor
L.S. Casey Cagle, R (Incumbent)
Carol Porter, D
Dan Barber, L
Secretary of State
Brian Kemp, R (Incumbent)
Georganna Sinkfield, D
David Chastain, L
Attorney General
Sam Olens, R
Ken Hodges, D
Don Smart, L
Commissioner of Agriculture
Gary Black, R
J.B. Powell, D
Kevin Cherry, L
Commissioner of Insurance
Ralph T. Hudgens, R
Mary Squires, D
Shane Bruce, L
State School Superintendent
John D. Barge, R
Joe Martin, D
Kira Griffiths Willis, L
Commissioner of Labor
Mark Butler, R
Darryl Hicks, D
Will Costa, L
Public Service Commissioner
Tim Echols, R
Keith Moffett, D
James "Jim" Sendelbach, L
U.S. Representative, 7th District
Rob Woodall, R
Doug Heckman, D
U.S. Representative, 8th District
Austin Scott, R
Jim Marshall, D (Incumbent)
State Senator for 17th District
Rick Jeffares, R
Jim Nichols, D
State Representative, 95th District
Rodney Upton, R
Pamela Dickerson, D
State Representative, 110th District
Andrew "Andy" Welch, R
Rudy Cox, D
Board of Commissioners, District 2
Rickie Corley, R
Lanier Sims, D
Board of Education, District 3
Kevin Wade, R
Shakila Henderson-Baker, D
Board of Education, District 5
Abigail Coggin-Morgan, R
Sharon Sawyer, D
Nonpartisan Election
Justice for Supreme Court of Georgia
Tammy Lynn Adkins
David Nahmias (Incumbent)
Matt Wilson
Judge for Court of Appeals of Georgia
James Babalola
Antoinette "Toni" Davis
Stan Gunter
Adrienne Hunter-Strothers
Chris McFadden
David N. Schaeffer
Proposed Constitutional Amendments
1. Allows Competitive contracts to be enforced in Georgia
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to make Georgia more economically competitive by authorizing legislation to uphold reasonable competitive agreements?
Yes
No
2. Adds $10 tag fee on private passenger vehicles to fund statewide trauma care expansion
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to impose an annual $10.00 trauma charge on certain passenger motor vehicles in this state for the purpose of funding trauma care?
Yes
No
3. Allow the State to execute multiyear contracts for long-term transportation projects
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to allow the Georgia Department of Transportation to enter into multiyear construction agreements without requiring appropriations in the current fiscal year for the total amount of payments that would be due under the entire agreement so as to reduce long-term construction costs paid by the state?
Yes
No
4. Allows the State to execute multiyear contracts for projects to improve emergency efficiency and conservation
Shall the constitution be amended so as to provide for guaranteed cost savings for the state by authorizing a state entity to enter into multiyear contracts which obligate state funds for energy efficiency or conservation improvement projects?
Yes
No
5. Allows owners of industrial-zoned property to choose to remove industrial designation from their property
Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to allow the owners of real property located in industrial areas to remove the property from the industrial area?
Yes
No
Proposed Statewide Referendum
Provides for inventory of businesses to be exempt from state property tax
Shall the Act be approved which grants an exemption from state ad valorem taxation for inventory of a business?
Yes
No

