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Lee Hills

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Lee Hills
Candidate, Georgia State Senate District 56
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Next election
May 19, 2026
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Lee Hills (Republican Party) is running for election to theGeorgia State Senate to representDistrict 56. She declared candidacy for the Republican primary scheduled onMay 19, 2026.

Hills completed Ballotpedia'sCandidate Connection survey in 2025.Click here to read the survey answers.

Elections

2026

See also: Georgia State Senate elections, 2026

General election

The primary will occur on May 19, 2026. The general election will occur on November 3, 2026. General election candidates will be added here following the primary.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Georgia State Senate District 56

IncumbentJohn Albers andLee Hills are running in the Republican primary for Georgia State Senate District 56 on May 19, 2026.


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I’m Lee Hills, a proud Roswell resident since 2002. My husband Wes and I met at Auburn University, and we’ve raised two children—Rapley, now working in Marietta after graduating from Auburn, and Graham, who will graduate in December 2025. My Christian faith grounds me, and I’m active at Restoration Church in Roswell because I believe strong communities are rooted in strong values.

I began my career in the catering and events industry, working for top companies in Alabama, Georgia, and in Raleigh, NC, where I also volunteered with the American Heart Association, Prevent Blindness, and the Raleigh Young Republicans.

Back in Georgia, I served as PTA Co-President at Mountain Park Elementary and PTSA Co-President at Roswell High. I’ve been deeply involved in the Children of the American Revolution for over a decade and have held leadership roles in the Daughters of the American Revolution for 16 years.

In 2020, frustrated by the country’s direction, I co-founded a grassroots movement focused on defending the Second Amendment, protecting medical freedom, reforming education, and demanding government transparency. I unseated a longtime GOP District Chair in 2021 and later that year, defeated a well-entrenched incumbent to win a seat on the Roswell City Council. I am currently serving as a Roswell City Council member and Mayor Pro-Tem.

Now I’m running for State Senate to defend our freedoms, support Georgia families, and bring principled conservative leadership to the Capitol.
I’m passionate about election integrity, parental rights, and protecting Georgians from special interest legislation. I’m running because my opponent failed to stand up for fair, transparent elections—something every voter deserves. He also supported SB 144, allowing glyphosate use while shielding the parent company from lawsuits if someone is diagnosed with illness linked to the chemical. In addition, he voted for HB 268 which opens the door to tracking children in public, private, and homeschool settings. I’m stepping up to defend our liberties and ensure Georgia families—not government—remain in control of their lives.
I bring a strong grassroots foundation rooted in listening to and working alongside everyday citizens. My success comes from being accessible, responsive, and deeply connected to the community’s needs and values. I’m committed to principled leadership, standing firm on conservative values while working tirelessly to represent the people’s voice. My background in organizing, volunteerism, and local service has equipped me to build coalitions, communicate effectively, and deliver real results for the families I serve.
The core responsibility of anyone elected to this office is to serve as a faithful steward of the Constitution, ensuring that government power remains limited and accountable to the people. Elected officials should protect the individual rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, uphold the rule of law, and represent the voice of We the People—not special interests or bureaucrats. They must safeguard liberties, promote transparency, and ensure government exists to serve the citizens, not control them. Above all, they must put the interests of their constituents and the principles of the Republic first.

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