Georgia Equality issues endorsements in 2024 Primary and Non-partisan elections

2024 Endorsed Candidates:

Non-partisan Elections:

Judge, Georgia Supreme Court: John Barrow

Judge, DeKalb County State Court: Mike Jacobs*

Judge, Fulton County State Court: Jane Morrison*

 

DeKalb County Board of Education: Andrew Ziffer

Fulton County Board of Education: Lyndsey Coates

Gwinnett County Board of Education: Tarece Johnson-Morgan

 

Democratic Primary Elections:

Senate District 33: Michael Doc Rhett (i)

Senate District 34: Kenya Wicks

Senate District 36: Nan Orrock (i)

Senate District 37: Sadia Ali

Senate District 38: Rashaun Kemp*

Senate District 40: Sally Harrell (i)

Senate District 41: Kim Jackson* (i)

Senate District 44: Elena Parent (i)

Senate District 55: Robin Biro*

 

House District 42: Teri Anulewicz (i)

House District 47: Debra Shigley

House District 56: Bryce Berry

House District 58: Park Cannon* (i)

House District 60: Sheila Jones (i)

House District 65: De’Andre Pickett*

House District 74: Maggy Martinez

House District 84: Mary Margaret Oliver (i)

House District 85: Karla Drenner* (i)

House District 86: Imani Barnes* (i)

House District 90: Saira Draper (i) & Becky Evans (i)

House District 98: Marvin Lim* (i)

House District 107: Sam Park* (i)

House District 145: Juawn Jackson

 

Cobb County Commission Chair: Lisa Cupid

Cobb County Commission District 2: Erick Allen

Cobb County Commission District 4: Monique Sheffield

 

Fulton County Commission District 4: Mo Ivory

 

Gwinnett County Commission Chair: Nicole Love Hendrickson

Gwinnett County District Attorney: Daryl Manns

 

(*) Denotes an openly LGBTQ incumbent/candidate

Key Election Dates:

 

Voter registration deadline for Primary Election: April 22, 2024

Primary Election: May 21, 2024

 

Voter registration deadline for General Election: October 7, 2024

General Election: 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.