US Senators serve six-year terms while Congressional Representatives serve two-year terms.
Federal and State Government
Elected Officials
Federal Offices
- Senate: Raphael Warnock (D)
- Senate: Jon Ossoff (D)
- Congress, District 6: Rich McCormick (R)
- Congress, District 11: Barry Loudermilk (R)
- Congress, District 14: Clay Fuller (R)
Statewide Offices
All statewide elected officials serve four-year terms with elections each mid-term year.
- Governor: Brian Kemp (R)
- Lt. Governor: Burt Jones (R)
- Secretary of State: Brad Raffensperger (R)
- Attorney General: Chris Carr (R)
- Commissioner of Agriculture: Tyler Harper (R)
- Commissioner of Insurance: John King (R)
- State School Superintendent: Richard Woods (R)
- Commissioner of Labor: Barbara Rivera Holmes (R)
- Public Service Commission, District 5: Tricia Pridemore (R)
Georgia State House
All representatives are elected to two-year terms.
- District 19: Joseph Gullett
- District 22: Jordan Ridley
- District 34: Devan Seabaugh
- District 35: Lisa Campbell
- District 36: Ginny Ehrhart
- District 37: Mary Frances Williams
- District 38: David Wilkerson
- District 39: Terry Cummings
- District 41: Michael Smith
- District 42: Gabriel Sanchez
- District 43: Solomon Adesanya
- District 44: Don Parson
- District 45: Sharon Cooper
- District 46: John Carson
- District 60: Sheila Jones
- District 61: Mekyah McQueen
Georgia State Senate
All senators are elected to two-year terms.
- District 28: Donzella James
- District 32: Kay Kirkpatrick
- District 33: Michael ‘Doc’ Rhett
- District 35: Jaha Howard
- District 37: Ed Setzler
- District 56: John Albers
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