2022 Midterm Election Winners
Senate
TBD: Runoff voting opens November 28th
Governor
Brian Kemp (R)
Lt Governor
Burt Jones (R)
Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger (R)
Attorney General
Chris Carr (R)
Commissioner of Agriculture
Tyler Harper (R)
Commissioner of Insurance
John King (R)
State School Superintendent
Richard Woods (R)
Commissioner of Labor
Bruce Thompson (R)
House of Representatives
District 1: Buddy Carter (R) District 2: Sanford Bishop (D) District 3: Drew Ferguson (R) District 4: Hank Johnson (D) District 5: Nikema Williams (D) District 6: Rich McCormick (R) District 7: Lucy McBath (D) District 8: Austin Scott (R) District 9: Andrew Clyde (R) District 10: Mike Collins (R) District 11: Barry Loudermilk (R) District 12: Rick Allen (R) District 13: David Scott (D) District 14: Marjorie Taylor Greene (R)
What's on the Ballot?
A runoff election will be held between the top two candidates in any race where no candidate received 50% + 1 votes. Accordingly, the following offices will be on the runoff election ballot:
- Senate
- House of Representatives
- Governor
- Lieutenant Governor
- Secretary of State
- Attorney General
- Agriculture Commissioner
- Insurance Commissioner
- State School Superintendent
- Commissioner of Labor
Information from the Georgia Gov Website
- Election day for the runoff is November 8, 2022
- To vote in the runoff election, you must be registered to vote by October 11, 2022
- Early voting begins October 17, 2022 and ends October 30, 2022
- Last day to request an absentee ballot is October 28, 2022
What Do These Offices Do?
The 2022 Midterm elections will have many offices on the ballot, and learning the responsibilities and duties of each office is useful for understanding their importance. Below is each office briefly explained.
Senate
The Senate takes action on bills, resolutions, amendments, motions, nominations, and treaties by voting. Senators vote in a variety of ways, including roll call votes, voice votes, and unanimous consent.
House of Representatives
The U.S. House of Representatives makes up one half of the federal legislative branch, alongside the U.S. Senate. The House is composed of 435 representatives, divided to proportionally represent each state's population. Each representative serves a 2 year term, meaning all 14 representatives for Georgia are up for election this November.
Find your district: https://www.house.gov/htbin/findrep?ZIP=30345
Governor
The governor is the state's chief executive, which oversees the executive branch, the chief law enforcement officer, and the commander-in-chief of the state’s military forces.
Lieutenant Governor
The Lieutenant Governor is the second highest elected official in the state and the President of the Senate. In the event that the Governor is incapacitated, the Lieutenant Governor exercises those executive powers until either the Governor's recovery or the expiration of the gubernatorial term.
Secretary of State
The Georgia Secretary of State registers voters, tracks annual corporate filings, grants professional licenses, and oversees the state's securities market.
Attorney General
The Attorney General is the chief legal adviser for the Governor, state agencies, boards, and commissions. The office represents the State of Georgia in all civil cases before any court and in all cases before the United States Supreme Court. The Attorney General also prepares contracts and agreements and prosecutes public corruption cases.
Agriculture Commissioner
The state agriculture commissioner is responsible for the farming and food production of the state. They also oversee forestry, pest control, food safety, and even state agricultural events for their constituents.
Insurance Commissioner
The Insurance Commissioner heads the office of insurance which licenses and regulates insurance companies; ensures that insurance rates, rules, and forms comply with state law; investigates suspicions of insurance fraud; and conducts inspections of buildings and houses to prevent fire outbreaks.
State School Superintendent
The State School Superintendent oversees the Georgia Department of Education which regulates public education throughout the state, ensuring that laws and regulations pertaining to education are followed and that state and federal.
Commissioner of Labor
The Commissioner of Labor oversees the Georgia Department of Labor, which matches qualified job seekers with employers, and collects data to help businesses, economic developers, planners, and the workforce make quality work-related decisions.
How Do I Vote Absentee?
Absentee ballots for the 2022 Midterm Elections must be requested by October 28, 2022. For more information regarding absentee voting, please visit our absentee voting page.
How Do I Vote Early?
If you are registered to vote in Fulton County, early voting begins on Monday, October 17, 2022 and runs every weekday through Friday, November 4, 2022. For more information on early voting in Fulton County, visit Fulton County's website.
If you are registered to vote in DeKalb County, early voting begins on Monday, October 17, 2022 and runs every weekday through Friday, November 4, 2022. For more information on early voting in DeKalb County, visit DeKalb County's website.