
Georgia has not passed a new congressional map. Use the jump links below to navigate to all of our updates as well as our original outlook.
- November 22, 2022: Georgia's GOP legislature passed a congressional map that aims to expand Republicans' edge in seats from 8R-6D to 9R-5D
- October 1, 2021: GOP Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and the state senate's redistricting chair, John Kennedy, released a draft map.
- March 5, 2021: Our initial Georgia redistricting outlook.
Throughout the 2022 cycle, we'll be providing quick updates on important redistricting developments in each state. Be sure to visit our "Road Map to Redistricting" for an overview of who controls the process and links to our state-by-state analysis. Also be sure to bookmark our "House Incumbents Most at Risk" and "Enacted Maps & 2022 Ratings" interactives.
Current Georgia Congressional MapMap credit: Dave's Redistricting App
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