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2022 Georgia State Senate election

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2022 Georgia State Senate election

← 2020November 8, 2022 (2022-11-08)2024 →

All 56 seats in theGeorgia State Senate
29[a] seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderMike Dugan
(stepped down)
Gloria Butler
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat30th55th
Last election3422
Seats after3323
Seat changeDecrease 1Increase 1
Popular vote1,985,3111,607,215
Percentage55.26%44.74%
SwingIncrease 0.68%Decrease 0.68%

Results by gains and holds
Results by winning party vote share
Results:
     Republican gain     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Democratic hold
Vote share:
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%

Majority leader before election

Mike Dugan
Republican

ElectedMajority leader

Steve Gooch
Republican

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Elections to theGeorgia State Senate were held on November 8, 2022, alongside the other2022 United States elections. All 56 seats were up for election.[1]

Democrats gained one seat, decreasing theRepublican majority to 33 out of 56 seats.[2]

Retirements

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Democrats

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  1. District 2:Lester Jackson retired to run forCommissioner of Labor.
  2. District 6:Jen Jordan retired to run forAttorney General.
  3. District 48:Michelle Au retired to run forstate representative from District 50.

Republicans

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  1. District 3:Sheila McNeill retired.
  2. District 7:Tyler Harper retired to run forCommissioner of Agriculture.
  3. District 14:Bruce Thompson retired to run forCommissioner of Labor.
  4. District 25:Burt Jones retired to run forLieutenant Governor.
  5. District 37:Lindsey Tippins retired.
  6. District 49:Butch Miller retired to run forLieutenant Governor.
  7. District 53:Jeff Mullis retired.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[3]Likely RMay 19, 2022

Closest races

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Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. State Senate district 7, 5.68%(gain)
  2. State Senate district 14, 9.38%(gain)

Results

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Results[4]
DistrictResultRepublicanDemocraticTotal votes
CandidateVotesShareCandidateVotesShare
1Rep. holdBen Watson (inc.)43,08061.38%James “Jay” Jones27,10638.62%70,186
2Dem. holdClinton Young16,20328.05%Derek Mallow41,55371.95%57,556
3Rep. holdMike Hodges54,807100%did not contest54,807
4Rep. holdBilly Hickman (inc.)53,563100%did not contest53,563
5Dem. holddid not contestSheikh Rahman (inc.)26,340100%26,340
6Dem. holdFred Glass34,60743.43%Jason Esteves45,07656.57%79,683
7Dem. gainJosh McKay29,14847.16%Nabilah Islam32,66552.84%61,813
8Rep. holdRuss Goodman (inc.)47,458100%did not contest47,458
9Dem. holddid not contestNikki Merritt (inc.)47,638100%47,638
10Dem. holddid not contestEmanuel Jones (inc.)68,240100%68,240
11Rep. holdDean Burke (inc.)49,591100%did not contest49,591
12Dem. holddid not contestFreddie Powell Sims (inc.)48,502100%48,502
13Rep. holdCarden Summers (inc.)54,014100%did not contest54,014
14Dem. gainLiz Hausmann34,25745.31%Josh McLaurin41,35354.69%75,610
15Dem. holddid not contestEd Harbison (inc.)39,953100%39,953
16Rep. holdMarty Harbin (inc.)57,96568.18%Pingke Dubignon27,04831.82%85,013
17Rep. holdBrian Strickland (inc.)49,53261.56%Kacy D. Morgan30,92938.44%80,461
18Rep. holdJohn F. Kennedy (inc.)49,58164.43%Chris Benton27,37235.57%76,953
19Rep. holdBlake Tillery (inc.)45,43178.68%Michael “Buckle” Moore12,30821.32%57,739
20Rep. holdLarry Walker (inc.)59,824100%did not contest59,824
21Rep. holdBrandon Beach (inc.)73,600100%did not contest73,600
22Dem. holdAndrew Danielson17,07729.57%Harold V. Jones II (inc.)40,67670.43%57,753
23Rep. holdMax Burns (inc.)53,320100%did not contest53,320
24Rep. holdLee Anderson (inc.)72,370100%did not contest72,370
25Rep. holdRick Williams46,28961.66%Valerie Rodgers28,77738.34%75,066
26Dem. holddid not contestDavid E. Lucas Sr. (inc.)45,293100%45,293
27Rep. holdGreg Dolezal (inc.)58,09673.87%Brett Binion20,55126.13%78,647
28Rep. holdMatt Brass (inc.)67,216100%did not contest67,216
29Rep. holdRandy Robertson (inc.)48,33966.25%Ellen Wright24,62833.75%72,967
30Rep. holdMike Dugan (inc.)59,251100%did not contest59,251
31Rep. holdJason Anavitarte (inc.)57,843100%did not contest57,843
32Rep. holdKay Kirkpatrick (inc.)48,08161.59%Sylvia L. Bennett29,98238.41%78,063
33Dem. holddid not contestMichael Rhett (inc.)47,887100%47,887
34Dem. holdTommy Smith8,68916.29%Valencia Seay (inc.)44,66083.71%53,341
35Dem. holddid not contestDonzella James (inc.)62,015100%62,015
36Dem. holddid not contestNan Orrock (inc.)63,848100%63,848
37Rep. holdEd Setzler51,95358.84%Vanessa Parker36,34141.16%88,294
38Dem. holddid not contestHoracena Tate (inc.)64,418100%64,418
39Dem. holddid not contestSonya Halpern (inc.)60,401100%60,401
40Dem. holdAustin McDonald24,87038.43%Sally Harrell (inc.)39,83961.57%64,709
41Dem. holdJayre Jones11,19517.85%Kim Jackson (inc.)51,51282.15%62,707
42Dem. holddid not contestElena Parent (inc.)77,961100%77,961
43Dem. holdMelanie Williams17,12824.95%Tonya Anderson (inc.)51,53475.05%68,662
44Dem. holddid not contestGail Davenport (inc.)61,768100%61,768
45Rep. holdClint Dixon (inc.)41,41661.29%Matielyn Jones26,16338.71%67,579
46Rep. holdBill Cowsert (inc.)48,55564.02%Andrew Ferguson27,28635.98%75,841
47Rep. holdFrank Ginn (inc.)44,53062.00%Conolus Scott Jr.27,28738.00%71,817
48Rep. gainShawn Still41,46456.72%Josh Uddin31,63543.28%73,099
49Rep. holdShelly Echols53,10675.84%Jody Cooley16,91924.16%70,025
50Rep. holdBo Hatchett (inc.)62,10584.78%Paulette Williams11,55115.22%73,256
51Rep. holdSteve Gooch (inc.)79,579100%did not contest79,579
52Rep. holdChuck Hufstetler (inc.)57,785100%did not contest57,785
53Rep. holdColton Moore56,221100%did not contest56,221
54Rep. holdChuck Payne (inc.)48,051100%did not contest48,051
55Dem. holddid not contestGloria S. Butler (inc.)62,044100%62,044
56Rep. holdJohn Albers (inc.)58,12161.65%Patrick Thompson36,15638.35%94,277

Due to redistricting, District 7 moved from southern Georgia to the Atlanta region.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Because theLieutenant Governor has the power to break ties in the Senate, a Senate majority requires either 29 seats or 28 seats with control of the Lieutenant Governor's office.
  1. ^King, Maya; Corasaniti, Nick (March 28, 2022)."Local Election Officials in Georgia Oppose G.O.P. Election Bill".The New York Times.ISSN 0362-4331. RetrievedMarch 29, 2022.
  2. ^"Republicans keep control of Georgia House and Senate".WABE. November 9, 2022. RetrievedApril 29, 2023.
  3. ^Jacobson, Louis (May 19, 2022)."The Battle for State Legislatures". RetrievedMay 19, 2022.
  4. ^"Election Night Reporting".Clarity Elections. RetrievedDecember 21, 2022.
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