Advertisement

 
 

Georgia House

Filing Deadline: May 2, 2008 • Primary Date: July 15, 2008 • General Election: Nov. 4, 2008
[an error occurred while processing this directive]
Total House seats: 13
110th Congress: 7 R, 6 D
109th Congress: 7 R, 6 D


GA-01 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: For two decades, this part of south Georgia voted for national Republicans but Georgia Democrats. Since 2000, it has voted solidly GOP for governor and senator, as well. Full Profile

2006 results: Jack Kingston (R) defeated Jim Nelson (D) by 69-31%.

Incumbent

Jack Kingston (R)

Elected in 1992; Seeking ninth term.

Challengers

Bill Gillespie (D), Iraq war veteran


GA-02 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The 2nd came out of the radical 2001 redistricting with the least changed boundaries of any district in the state. Full Profile

2006 results: Sanford Bishop (D) defeated Bradley Hughes (R) by 68-32%.

Incumbent

Sanford Bishop (D)

Elected in 1992; Seeking ninth term.

Challengers

None


GA-03 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The boundaries of the current 3rd were drawn by a Democratic legislature and approved by a Democratic governor. Bush carried it comfortably in 2004. Full Profile

2006 results: Lynn Westmoreland (R) defeated Mike McGraw (D) by 68-32%.

Incumbent

Lynn Westmoreland (R)

Elected in 2004; Seeking third term.

Challengers

None


GA-04 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The 4th and next-door 5th Districts are the most Democratic districts in Georgia, giving both Al Gore and John Kerry huge majorities. Full Profile

2006 results: Hank Johnson (D) defeated Catherine Davis (R) by 75-25%.

Incumbent

Hank Johnson (D)

Elected in 2006; Seeking second term.

Challengers

None


GA-05 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Redistricting in 2002 reduced the district's black population from 62 percent to 56 percent, but the 5th remains overwhelmingly Democratic. Full Profile

2006 results: John Lewis (D) was unopposed.

Incumbent

John Lewis (D)

Elected in 1986; Seeking 12th term.

Challengers

None


GA-06 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: This seat was in effect created after the 1990 Census, and its boundaries were contracted in the 2001 redistricting in response to additional population growth. Full Profile

2006 results: Tom Price (R) defeated Steve Sinton (D) by 72-28%.

Incumbent

Tom Price (R)

Elected in 2004; Seeking third term.

Challengers

Mike Boyce (R), retired Marine Corps officer


GA-07 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: The 7th owes its existence to the rapid growth here in the 1990s; it was a new crescent-shaped district created by Democratic redistricters. Full Profile

2006 results: John Linder (R) defeated Allan Burns (D) by 71-29% .

Incumbent

John Linder (R)

Elected in 1992; Seeking ninth term.

Challengers

Jason Thompson (R), teacher


GA-08 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Redistricters in 2005 significantly changed this district with the goal of increasing the prospect of electing a Republican. Slightly more than half of the population is new to the district and the new lines reduced the black population from 40% to 33%. Full Profile

2006 results: Jim Marshall (D) defeated Mac Collins (R) by 51-49%.

Incumbent

Jim Marshall (D)

Elected in 2002; Seeking fourth term.

Challengers

C. Jack Ellis (D), former Macon mayor
Robert Nowak (D), teacher

Rick Goddard (R), retired Air Force major general


GA-09 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Voters here prefer traditional values over liberal values; several counties have rejected ballot propositions to end prohibition of alcohol. Full Profile

2006 results: Nathan Deal (R) defeated John Bradbury (D) by 77-23%.

Incumbent

Nathan Deal (R)

Elected in 1992; Seeking ninth term.

Challengers

Joe Inman (D), landscaping contractor


GA-10 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Today the Democratic history of most of this region is forgotten; when north Georgia native Zell Miller backed George W. Bush in 2004, he was only doing as his neighbors do. Full Profile

2006 results: Charlie Norwood (R) defeated Terry Holley (D) by 67-33%; Norwood died in February 2007. Paul Broun (R) defeated Jim Whitehead (R) in a 2007 special election by fewer than 400 votes.

Incumbent

Paul Broun (R)

Elected in 2007; Seeking first full term.

Challengers

Barry Fleming (R), state representative

Bobby Saxon (D), Iraq war veteran


GA-11 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: A 2005 redistricting plan made the 11th significantly more compact and more Republican. Full Profile

2006 results: Phil Gingrey (R) defeated Patrick Pillion (D) by 71-29%.

Incumbent

Phil Gingrey (R)

Elected in 2002; Seeking fourth term.

Challengers

None


GA-12 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: By raising the black population in the redrawn 12th from 42 percent to 45 percent, the 2005 map increases the chances of a black candidate in a Democratic primary. Full Profile

2006 results: John Barrow (D) defeated Max Burns (R) by 864 votes.

Incumbent

John Barrow (D)

Elected in 2004; Seeking third term.

Challengers

Karen Bogans (R), lobbyist
Chris Edenfield (R), Army veteran
Ray McKinney (R), nuclear services manager
John Stone (R), radio announcer


GA-13 (House Race Hotline Coverage)

District Profile: Each of the state's four black House Democrats appeared secure after redistricting, with the 13th in metro Atlanta assuming less convoluted boundaries. Full Profile

2006 results: David Scott (D) defeated Deborah Honeycutt (R) by 69-31% .

Incumbent

David Scott (D)

Elected in 2002; Seeking fourth term.

Challengers

Deborah Honeycutt (R), physician


Race Rankings

The Hotline

Based on likelihood of seat switching party control

  1. Ill.-11 (Open-R)
  2. Va.-11 (Open-R)
  3. N.Y.-25 (Open-R)
  4. Ariz.-01 (Open-R)
  5. Texas-22 (Lampson-D)
  6. N.J.-03 (Open-R)
  7. N.J.-07 (Open-R)
  8. N.M.-01 (Open-R)
  9. Ohio-16 (Open-R)
10. Ohio-15 (Open-R)


Previous Coverage

Check out National Journal's coverage of previous Georgia house races.

Search
Advanced Search
Subscriber-only content Denotes subscriber-only content

Blogs

Events Calendar
Calendar powered by MSNBC
Thurs., May 15

John McCain delivers remarks in Columbus, Ohio, and holds a fundraiser in Washington.

Hillary Clinton campaigns in Bath, S.D.

Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife in Louisville, Bardstown and Elizabethtown, Ky.

Fri., May 16

Barack Obama campaigns in Watertown and Sioux Falls, S.D.

Hillary Clinton campaigns in Oregon.

Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife in Kentucky.

Sat., May 17

Barack Obama campaigns in Oregon.

View Full Calendar

Advertisement