Map: Georgia congressional districts

The state of Georgia is represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by elected officials from 14 congressional districts.

The number of Congressional districts in Georgia will not change in 2022, despite population growth from the 2020 Census, but some states did gain new districts.

What will change after the Census is the district map. The Georgia Legislature has approved new district boundaries for themselves (State House and State Senate), as well as for Congressional districts in Georgia. The AJC Politics team is closely following the process and any legal challenges.

Georgia Congressional Districts for 2022

Credit: Georgia Reapportionment Office

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Credit: Georgia Reapportionment Office

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How did the district maps change? See the district maps approved after 2010 census

What district am I in? To find your Congressional District, visit the state of Georgia MyVoter page, www.mvp.sos.ga.gov/MVP/mvp.do

District 1: Buddy Carter (R-Pooler). On Map: Brown lower right

District 2: Sanford D. Bishop Jr. (D-Columbus). On Map: Tan lower left

District 3: Drew Ferguson (R-West Point). On Map: Light Green middle left.

District 4: Hank Johnson (D-Lithonia). On Map: Metro Atlanta.

District 5: Nikema Williams (D-Atlanta): On Map: Metro Atlanta

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District 6: Lucy McBath (D-Marietta) . On Map: Metro Atlanta

Georgia's new congressional map effective with the 2022 elections moves the 6th District to the north where more Republican-leaning voters live.

Credit: Mark Niesse

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Credit: Mark Niesse

District 7: Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-Suwanee). On Map: Metro Atlanta

District 8: Austin Scott (R-Macon). On Map: Grey lower center

District 9: Andrew Clyde (R-Athens). On Map: Green upper right

District 10: Jody Hice (R-Bethlehem). On Map: Orangish-brown middle right.

District 11: Barry Loudermilk (R-Woodstock). On Map: Metro Atlanta

District 12: Rick Allen (R). On Map: Light green middle right.

District 13: David Scott (D-Riverdale). On Map: Metro Atlanta.

District 14: Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Rome). On Map: Salmon upper left.

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