GA Voting Shift

The Political Power Landscape

Georgia Voting Shift By Precinct

Georgia On Our Mind

When it comes to the voting demographics that are shifting toward representation, the communities of Georgia have to play the long game.

The tug-of-war between the Democrat and Republican parties to permanently change the color of Georgia is a minor concern in the face of the real issue, which is ensuring that marginalized communities have a seat at the table. The changing nature of today's voting demographic data shows that we can continue to grow the electorate with candidates that carry the voice of the people.

The 6 Political States of Georgia

Understanding The Six Political States of Georgia

Georgia is divided into six political states based on location. Wherever candidates choose to run for office, they must be aware of the type of politics at work. Each political state has its own set of political ideologies. Not only party affiliation, but a definite set of standards and social ideals.

1. North Georgia
2. Suburbs
3. Atlanta
4. Piedmont
5. The Black Belt
6. South Georgia

Once you “break the code”, you can design a winning strategy. Never forget, elections are locally administered. All Voting Is Local.

The Political Power Landscape

Registered Georgia Voter Increase

Black: 25%

Black: 25%

Latino: 18%

Latino: 18%

White: 12%

White: 18%

Asian: 12%

Asian: 12%

Native American: 2%

Native American: 2%

Unknown/Ambiguous: 28%

Unknown/Ambiguous: 28%

More About GA and What to Run For

Georgia is divided into 159 counties and 538 incorporated municipalities. The state's cities range in size from Atlanta, which has about half a million citizens, to Edge Hill in Glascock County, which has only 22 people. This means that there are numerous offices to run for: there are more than 3,500 municipal posts, 830 County Commission seats, 1050 school board seats, 159 sheriffs and tax commissioner seats, and more than 850 positions in the court system at the county or judicial circuit level.

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