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After two decades of GOP control, 2026 is a historic opportunity to pick up seats in Georgia and build for future majorities. With the support of the DLCC, Georgia Democrats have made gains in their legislature five elections in a row, picking up nearly 20 seats in total and building momentum as Democrats increasingly run competitive and winning statewide races.
GOP majorities in both chambers have rubber-stamped Trump’s disastrous agenda and made the state ground zero for the spread of election misinformation and attacks on voting rights– including calling special sessions of the legislature to redistrict and gerrymander the maps in Georgia to try to cling to power.
To continue building power, the DLCC has designated a slate of Target Race candidates in Georgia running in some of the state’s most competitive and consequential districts. These candidates represent critical opportunities to gain seats, strengthen the Democratic base for elections ahead , and lay the groundwork for future majorities.
The DLCC is investing early to support these candidates and others in districts where the data shows Democrats can make the biggest gains. By supporting strong campaigns, expanding the map, and competing everywhere possible, we’re shaping a brighter future for all Georgians.
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Gov. Brian Kemp has called a June special session to redraw both congressional and state legislative maps ahead of 2028 following the Callais ruling. There is no prohibition on redrawing congressional districts mid-decade, and the maps are passed with a simple majority as regular legislation, subject to gubernatorial veto.
The DLCC is targeting both Georgia chambers in 2026 to build potential majorities on the path to 2030. Democrats are just 10 seats away from a House majority and 6 seats away from a Senate majority.