2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia ← 2016 November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06 ) 2020 →
All 14 Georgia seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Turnout 59.14% 10.14pp Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 10 4 Seats before 10 4 Seats won 9 5 Seat change 1 1Popular vote 1,987,191 1,814,469 Percentage 52.28% 47.72% Swing 8% 8%
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The2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the fourteenU.S. representatives from thestate ofGeorgia , one from each of the state's fourteencongressional districts . The elections coincided with agubernatorial election , as well asother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate , and variousstate andlocal elections . The primary elections took place on May 22, 2018.[ 1]
One seat flipped to the Democrats, changing the state congressional delegation from a 10–4 Republican majority to a 9–5 Republican majority.
Party Candi- dates Votes Seats No. % No. +/– % Republican 13 1,987,191 52.27% 9 164.29% Democratic 13 1,814,469 47.73% 5 135.71% Total 26 3,801,660 100.00% 14 100.00%
Popular vote Republican
52.27% Democratic
47.73%
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64.29% Democratic
35.71%
Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia by district:[ 2]
District Republican Democratic Others Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 144,741 57.74% 105,942 42.26% 0 0.00% 250,683 100.00% Republican hold District 2 92,472 40.35% 136,699 59.65% 0 0.00% 229,171 100.00% Democratic hold District 3 191,996 65.53% 101,010 34.47% 0 0.00% 293,006 100.00% Republican hold District 4 61,092 21.15% 227,717 78.85% 0 0.00% 288,809 100.00% Democratic hold District 5 0 0.00% 275,406 100.00% 0 0.00% 275,406 100.00% Democratic hold District 6 156,875 49.49% 160,139 50.51% 0 0.00% 317,014 100.00% Democratic gain District 7 140,430 50.07% 140,011 49.93% 0 0.00% 280,441 100.00% Republican hold District 8 198,152 100.00% 0 0.00% 0 0.00% 198,152 100.00% Republican hold District 9 224,661 79.51% 57,912 20.49% 0 0.00% 282,573 100.00% Republican hold District 10 190,396 62.89% 112,339 37.11% 0 0.00% 302,735 100.00% Republican hold District 11 191,887 61.79% 118,653 38.21% 0 0.00% 310,540 100.00% Republican hold District 12 148,986 59.48% 101,503 40.52% 0 0.00% 250,489 100.00% Republican hold District 13 69,760 23.82% 223,157 76.18% 0 0.00% 292,917 100.00% Democratic hold District 14 175,743 76.50% 53,981 23.50% 0 0.00% 229,724 100.00% Republican hold Total 1,987,191 52.27% 1,814,469 47.73% 0 0.00% 3,801,660 100.00%
2018 Georgia's 1st congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanBuddy Carter , who had represented the district since 2015. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016. He ran for re-election.[ 3]
Lisa Ring, community organizer[ 4] [ 5] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Barbara Seidman, retired businesswoman[ 6] Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Lisa Ring 20,543 67.54 Democratic Barbara Seidman 9,871 32.46 Total votes 30,414 100.0
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2018 Georgia's 2nd congressional district election
The incumbent was DemocratSanford Bishop , who had represented the district since 1993. He was re-elected with 61% of the vote in 2016.
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Herman West 23,147 100.0 Total votes 23,147 100.0
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2018 Georgia's 3rd congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanDrew Ferguson , who had represented the district since 2017. He was elected with 68% of the vote in 2016.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Chuck Enderlin, pilot[ 25] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rusty Oliver, science teacher[ 26] Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Chuck Enderlin 13,614 59.87 Democratic Rusty Oliver 9,126 40.13 Total votes 22,740 100.0
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Drew Ferguson (R) Chuck Enderlin (D) Undecided Public Policy Polling [ 27] October 15–16, 2018 681 ±?% 56% 26% 18%
2018 Georgia's 4th congressional district election
The incumbent was DemocraticHank Johnson , who had represented the district since 2007. He was re-elected with 76% of the vote in 2016.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Juan Parks, Marine Corps JROTC instructor[ 28] 2018 Georgia's 5th congressional district election
The incumbent was DemocraticJohn Lewis , who had represented the district from 1987 until his death in 2020. Lewis was re-elected with 84% of the vote in 2016. With no primary challenger and no Republican opposition, Rep. Lewis won his 2018 midterm election for the 116th Congress of the United States by default.
Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic John Lewis (incumbent)80,860 100.0 Total votes 80,860 100.0
2018 Georgia's 6th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanKaren Handel , who won a hotly contestedspecial election for the seat in 2017 with 51.8% of the vote. This was one of 80 Republican-held House districts targeted by theDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.[ 29]
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Karen Handel (incumbent)40,410 100.0 Total votes 40,410 100.0
Eliminated in runoff [ edit ] Kevin Abel, businessman[ 31] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Steven Knight Griffin, management consultant[ 32] Bobby Kaple, TV news anchor[ 33] Karen Handel (R)
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Lucy McBath (D)
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2018 Georgia's 7th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanRob Woodall , who had represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 60% of the vote in 2016. This was one of 80 Republican-held House districts targeted by theDemocratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 2018.[ 29]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Shane Hazel, business developer[ 60] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Kathleen Allen, risk management consultant[ 62] Mellisa Davis, financial manager[ 63] David J. Kim , publisher[ 64] Ethan Pham, small business owner[ 65] Steve Reilly, attorney[ 66] Carolyn Bourdeaux (D)
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Carolyn Bourdeaux (D)
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After a recount, the 433-vote margin made this the closest race of the2018 House elections .[ 81] [ 82] It was the closest that a Democrat has come to winning this district since its creation in 1993 (it was numbered as the 4th district from 1993 to 1997, the 11th from 1997 to 2003, and has been the 7th since 2003).
2018 Georgia's 8th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanAustin Scott , who had represented the district since 2011. He was re-elected with 68% of the vote in 2016. With no primary challenger and no Democratic opposition, Rep. Scott won his 2018 midterm election for the 116th Congress of the United States, barring any further opposition by default.
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Austin Scott (incumbent)44,467 100.0 Total votes 41,348 100.0
2018 Georgia's 9th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanDoug Collins , who had represented northeastern Georgia since 2013. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016.
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Doug Collins (incumbent)63,646 100.0 Total votes 63,646 100.0
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Josh McCall 6,949 52.73 Democratic Dave Cooper 6,230 47.27 Total votes 13,179 100.00
Josh McCall (D)
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2018 Georgia's 10th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanJody Hice , who had represented the district since 2015. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Bradley Griffin, businessman[ 86] Joe Hunt, businessman[ 87] Tabitha A. Johnson-Green, registered nurse[ 89] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] 2018 Georgia's 11th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanBarry Loudermilk , who had represented the district since 2015. He was re-elected with 67% of the vote in 2016.
Flynn Broady, attorney[ 93] Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Flynn Broady 21,621 100.0 Total votes 21,621 100.0
2018 Georgia's 12th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanRick Allen , who had represented the district since 2015. He was re-elected with 62% of the vote in 2016.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Eugene Yu, businessman and candidate for this seat in2014 &2016 [ 94] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Robert Ingham, tax preparer[ 96] Trent Nesmith, businessman[ 97] Francys Johnson (D)
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2018 Georgia's 13th congressional district election
The incumbent was DemocratDavid Scott , who had represented the district since 2003. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016.
Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic David Scott (incumbent)56,216 100.0 Total votes 56,216 100.0
David Callahan, part-time driver[ 99] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Femi Akinkugbe, TSA security[ 100] Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican David Callahan 17,475 93.0 Republican Femi Akinkugbe 1,315 7.0 Total votes 18,790 100.0
2018 Georgia's 14th congressional district election
The incumbent was RepublicanTom Graves , who represented northwestern Georgia since 2010. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016.
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican Tom Graves (incumbent)38,270 100.0 Total votes 38,270 100.0
Steven Lamar Foster, surgeon[ 101] Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Steven Lamar Foster 10,627 100.0 Total votes 10,627 100.0
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