The Board of Directors of Georgia Equality, the state’s largest political advocacy organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) Georgians and our allies, is proud to announce its endorsements in the upcoming general election on November 5, 2024.
Key Election Dates:
Earliest Day to Apply for an Absentee Ballot: August 19, 2024
Voter registration deadline for General Election: October 7, 2024
Early Voting Period: October 15, 2024 – November 1, 2024
Saturday Voting Available Statewide: October 19, 2024 and October 26, 2024
Optional Sunday Voting: October 20, 2024 and/or October 27, 2024
Last Day to Submit Absentee Ballot Application/Request: October 25, 2024
General Election Day: November 5, 2024
All Georgians should visit the Secretary of State’s My Voter Page to register to vote, double check that your voter registration is correct, and view critical voting information.
To find information about voting for transgender and gender non-conforming Georgians, please click here.
2024 Endorsed Candidates:
State Senate:
Senate District 7: Nabilah Islam Parkes (i)
To learn more about Nabilah’s campaign, click here.
Lillia Lionel
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Kenya Wicks
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Sally Harrell (i)
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Kim Jackson* (i)
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Gareth Fenley*
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Ashwin Ramaswami
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JD Jordan
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State House:
House District 6: Cathy Kott
To learn more about Cathy’s campaign, click here.
House District 30: Kim Floria
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Lisa Gayle Campbell (i)
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Mary Frances Williams (i)
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Gabriel Sanchez
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Danielle Bell
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House District 46: Michael Garza
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House District 47: Debra Shigley
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House District 48: Laura Murvartian
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Michelle Au (i)
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House District 51:
Esther Panitch (i)
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Shea Roberts (i)
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Susie Greenberg
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House District 54: Betsy Holland (i)
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Bryce Berry
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House District 57: Stacey Evans (i)
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House District 60: Sheila Jones (i)
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Kwasi Hudson
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Karen Lupton (i)
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Imani Barnes* (i)
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House District 97: Ruwa Romman (i)
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Michelle Kang
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Jennifer Ambler
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Scott Holcomb (i)
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Farooq Mughal (i)
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Sam Park* (i)
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Jasmine Clark (i)
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House District 120: Andrew Ferguson
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House District 121: Eric Gisler
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House District 136: Jeff Lowe
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House District 147: Ariel Phillips*
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(*) Denotes an openly LGBTQ incumbent/candidate
(i) Denotes an incumbent