GA-13
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| House1: 435 seats | Senate: 33 seats | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GOP | Dems | Total | GOP | Dems | Total | |
| Confirmed primary challenges | 63 | 32 | 95 | 4 | 4 | 8 |
| Possible primary challenges | 13 | 5 | 18 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
| Open seats* | 7 | 15 | 26 | 2 | 6 | 92 |
2. Includes Joe Lieberman, who is retiring from his Conn. senate seat.
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2012 election
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2012 fundraising data for GA-13
available when OpenSecrets.org updates for 2012.Race status
Incumbent: David Scott Incumbent running? Yes Primary challenge? No primary challenge for incumbent. Candidates
Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note David Scott Democratic Confirmed candidate Facebook Source December 27, 2011 Mike Crane Republican Potential candidate (source needed) July 8, 2011 2010 Candidate C Dan Benton Republican Considering candidate Media Story Source July 8, 2011 2009 GA-09 Special Election Primary Candidate (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2012 primary winners 2012 general election winner TBD TBD
2010 election
Candidates
Name Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note David Scott Democratic Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source November 1, 2010 Deborah Honeycutt Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2009 2008 Candidate, Lost Primary Runoff Sonja Sleeper Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Did Not File Michael Frisbee Democratic Out Campaign Website Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary Mike Crane Republican Confirmed candidate Campaign Website Source November 1, 2010 Hank Dudak Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary Chipp Flanagan Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary Dave Orr Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary Rupert Parchment Republican Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary Mike Murphy Democratic Out GA SOS Source November 1, 2010 Lost Primary (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2010 primary election winners 2010 general election winner David Scott, Mike Crane David Scott
2008 election
Incumbent: David Scott
CandidatesName Party Status Reference URL Reference date Reference note David Scott Democratic Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 22, 2009 Deborah Honeycutt Republican Confirmed candidate (source needed) March 22, 2009 (Candidate classification criteria)
Results2008 primary election winners 2008 general election winner David Scott, Deborah Honeycutt David Scott 2008 Presidential election results
Republican Democratic 2000 43% George W. Bush 57% Al Gore 2004 40% George W. Bush 60% John Kerry 2008 28% John McCain 71% Barack Obama District map and incumbent offices
David Scott's district offices - 127 Main Street Lilburn, GA 30047
770-381-0135 (Phone) (Fax) - 173 North Main Street Jonesboro, GA 30236
770-210-5073 (Phone) (Fax)
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Articles and resources
See also
- Index for all the Georgia congressional districts and candidates.
- The full House 2012 elections report.
- The RaceTracker homepage.
External articles
Elections.DailyKos posts tagged "GA-13" (link) Want this data? All information is open-source and free (as in beer and speech). Most data is available via API, RDF, CSV or other methods. See details or email us.
Campaign contribution methodology: Information is updated daily from the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org), which downloads their data from the Federal Election Commission on the first weekday of each work week. Candidates must have filed a report with the FEC to show up in the widget and inactive candidates are screened out by CRP. - 127 Main Street Lilburn, GA 30047
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