2018 Georgia State Senate election
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The 2018 Georgia State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Georgia voters elected state senators in all 56 of the state senate's districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the Georgia State Senate. Following the 2016 state senate elections, Republicans maintained effective control of the Senate with 38 members. However, on December 5, 2017 Democrats flipped State Senate district 6 after Democrat Jen Jordan won a special election. This decreased Republican seats from 38 to 37 and increased Democratic seats from 18 to 19.
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Michael Dugan
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Tommy Smith
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John Gordon
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John Wilkinson
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Gloria Butler
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Steve Smith
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Bruce Thompson
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Scott Howard
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Andy Clark
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Lee Anderson
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Jack Hill
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Steve Gooch
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Ben Anderson
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Patrick Thompson
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Annette Davis Jackson
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Ben Watson
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Bill Cowsert
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Bill Heath
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Blake Tillery
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Brandon Beach
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Brian Strickland
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Burt Jones
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Cecil T. "Butch" Miller
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Chuck Hufstetler
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Curt Thompson
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Dean Burke
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Donzella James
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Ed Harbison
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Elena Parent
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Ellis Black
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Emanuel Jones
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Fran Millar
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Frank Ginn
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Freddie Powell Sims
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Gail Davenport
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Greg Kirk
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Harold V. Jones II
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Horacena Tate
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Jeff Mullis
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Jesse Stone
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John Albers
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Larry Walker
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Lindsey Tippins
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Marty Harbin
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Matt Brass
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Nan Orrock
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Renee Unterman
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Steve Henson
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Tamara Johnson-Shealey
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Tyler Harper
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Valencia Seay
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Dawn Johnson
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Bill Fielder
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Bill Lightle
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Brian Tam
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Cheryle Moses
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Christine Triebsch
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Chuck Payne
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David E. Lucas, Sr.
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Evan Ross
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Jen Jordan
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Keith Horton
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Leah Aldridge
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Lester G. Jackson
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Marisue Hilliard
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Mayo "Biff" Hadden
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Melody Totten
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Michael "Doc" Rhett
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Michael S. Morgan
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Mike Glanton, Jr.
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Nelva Lee
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Nicole B. Nash
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Randy Robertson
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Sabrina McKenzie
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Sally Harrell
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Sandra Daniels
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Sandra Workman
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Sheikh Rahman
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Tonya Anderson
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Travis Klavohn
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William Ligon
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The 2018 Georgia State Senate elections took place as part of the biennial United States elections. Georgia voters elected state senators in all 56 of the state senate's districts. State senators serve two-year terms in the Georgia State Senate. A primary election on May 22, 2018 determined which candidates appear on the November 6 general election ballot. Primary election results can be obtained from the Georgia Secretary of State's website. A statewide map of Georgia's state Senate districts can be obtained from the Georgia Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment Office here, and individual district maps can be obtained from the U.S. Census here. Following the 2016 state senate elections, Republicans maintained effective control of the Senate with 38 members. However, on December 5, 2017 Democrats flipped State Senate district 6 after Democrat Jen Jordan won a special election. This decreased Republican seats from 38 to 37 and increased Democratic seats from 18 to 19. To reclaim control of the chamber from Republicans, the Democrats would need to net 9 Senate seats and win the concurrent lieutenant gubernatorial election or net 10 seats without the Lieutenant Governor's office. Democrats flipped two seats—districts 40 and 48—from Republican control; however, Republicans retained control of the Georgia State Senate following the 2018 general election.
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