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Several elections will take place in the U.S. state ofGeorgia in 2026. The general election will be held on November 3, 2026,[1] with runoffs set for December 1, 2026 if no candidate reaches past the 50% threshold.[2] A primary for the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and other state and county offices will be on the ballot on May 19, 2026. Primary runoffs will take place on June 16, 2026, if no candidate reaches past the 50% threshold. In addition, several nonpartisan general elections for judicial offices and certain consolidated city-county governments will held on May 19, 2026, concurrent with the partisan primaries, with runoffs for the nonpartisan elections to take place on June 16, 2026, if no candidate reaches past the 50% threshold.

Federal offices

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United States Senate

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Main article:2026 United States Senate election in Georgia

United States House of Representatives

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Main article:2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia

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Governor

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Main article:2026 Georgia gubernatorial election

Lieutenant Governor

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Main article:2026 Georgia lieutenant gubernatorial election

Attorney General

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Main article:2026 Georgia Attorney General election

Secretary of State

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Main article:2026 Georgia Secretary of State election

Insurance Commissioner

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Main article:2026 Georgia Insurance Commissioner election

Labor Commissioner

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Main article:2026 Georgia Labor Commissioner election

State Superintendent

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Main article:2026 Georgia State Superintendent of Schools election

Other offices

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Elections will be held for Agriculture Commissioner.

Public Service Commission

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Main article:2026 Georgia Public Service Commission election

Regular elections for theGeorgia Public Service Commission will be held for Districts 3 and 5. District 3 will be elected for a full six-year term following the2025 special election, which elected Democratic incumbentPeter Hubbard for a one-year term. Hubbard, who flipped District 3 in the 2025 special election, and Republican incumbentTricia Pridemore, who won re-election to District 5 in 2018 and whose term was extended by two years in 2024, will be eligible to run for full six-year terms.

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Georgia State Senate

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Main article:2026 Georgia State Senate election

Elections will be held for all 56 seats in the Georgia State Senate.

Georgia House of Representatives

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Main article:2026 Georgia House of Representatives election

Elections will be held for all 180 seats in the Georgia House of Representatives.

District attorneys

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9 out of 49 judicial circuits will hold elections for district attorney.

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During the regular primary, most counties will hold partisan primaries county commission seats, board of education seats, sheriff, and other countywide offices, while several consolidated city-county governments will hold nonpartisan elections for mayor, select city council and select board of education seats, includingColumbus,Athens, andAugusta.

References

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  1. ^"Georgia's 2026 political race heats up: Republicans target Ossoff's senate seat".WJBF. October 6, 2025.
  2. ^Legoas, Vanessa Countryman and Miguel."With Burt Jones entering GA governor's race, here are who have announced campaigns for 2026".The Augusta Chronicle.
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