33°38′56.12″N 84°43′45.51″W / 33.6489222°N 84.7293083°W
Georgia's 13th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Georgia. The district is currently represented by Democrat David Scott, though the district's boundaries have been redrawn following the 2010 census, which granted an additional congressional seat to Georgia.[4] The first election using the new district boundaries (listed below) were the 2012 congressional elections.
Composition
# | County | Seat | Population |
---|---|---|---|
63 | Clayton | Jonesboro | 298,300 |
67 | Cobb | Marietta | 776,743 |
97 | Douglas | Douglasville | 149,160 |
113 | Fayette | Fayetteville | 123,351 |
121 | Fulton | Atlanta | 1,079,105 |
151 | Henry | McDonough | 254,613 |
Cities with 10,000 or more people
- Atlanta – 498,715
- South Fulton – 107,436
- Smyrna – 55,663
- East Point – 38,358
- Mableton – 37,115
- Douglasville – 34,650
- Stockbridge – 28,973
- Union City – 26,830
- Forest Park – 19,932
- Fayetteville – 18,957
- Lithia Springs – 16,644
- Fairburn – 16,483
- Riverdale – 15,129
- College Park – 13,930
- Lovejoy – 10,122
2,500-10,000 people
- Irondale – 8,740
- Austell – 7,713
- Conley – 6,680
- Morrow – 6,569
- Palmetto – 5,071
- Bonanza – 4,406
- Jonesboro – 4,235
- Lake City – 2,952
- Chattahoochee Hills – 2,950
Recent election results from statewide races
Year | Office | Results[5][6] |
---|---|---|
2008 | President | Obama 56% - 43% |
2012 | President | Obama 60% - 40% |
2016 | President | Clinton 63% - 34% |
Senate | Barksdale 59% - 37% | |
2018 | Governor | Abrams 69% - 30% |
Lt. Governor | Riggs Amico 68% - 32% | |
Attorney General | Bailey 69% - 31% | |
2020 | President | Biden 70% - 29% |
2021 | Senate (Reg.) | Ossoff 72% - 28% |
Senate (Spec.) | Warnock 73% - 27% | |
2022 | Senate | Warnock 72% - 26% |
Governor | Abrams 70% - 30% | |
Lt. Governor | Bailey 70% - 28% | |
Attorney General | Jordan 70% - 29% | |
Secretary of State | Nguyen 67% - 30% | |
2024 | President | Harris 71% - 28% |
List of members representing the district
Member (Residence) |
Party | Years | Cong ress |
Electoral history | District location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
District created January 3, 2003 | |||||
![]() David Scott (Atlanta) |
Democratic | January 3, 2003 – present |
108th 109th 110th 111th 112th 113th 114th 115th 116th 117th 118th 119th |
Elected in 2002. Re-elected in 2004. Re-elected in 2006. Re-elected in 2008. Re-elected in 2010. Re-elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. Re-elected in 2016. Re-elected in 2018. Re-elected in 2020. Re-elected in 2022. Re-elected in 2024. |
2003–2005![]() Parts of Butts, Clayton, DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Newton, Rockdale, and Walton |
2005–2013![]() Parts of Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, and Henry | |||||
2013–2023![]() Douglas; parts of Clayton, Cobb, Fayette, Fulton, and Henry | |||||
2023–2025![]() Parts of Clayton, Cobb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, and Henry | |||||
2025–present![]() |
Election results
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott | 70,011 | 59.63 | ||
Republican | Clay Cox | 47,405 | 40.37 | ||
Total votes | 117,416 | 100.00 | |||
Democratic win (new seat) |
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (Incumbent) | 170,657 | 100.00 | |
Total votes | 170,657 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (Incumbent) | 103,019 | 69.24 | |
Republican | Deborah Honeycutt | 45,770 | 30.76 | |
Total votes | 148,789 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (Incumbent) | 205,914 | 69.05 | |
Republican | Deborah Honeycutt | 92,309 | 30.95 | |
Total votes | 298,223 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (Incumbent) | 140,294 | 69.43 | |
Republican | Mike Crane | 61,771 | 30.57 | |
Total votes | 202,065 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (Incumbent) | 201,988 | 71.74 | |
Republican | S. Malik | 79,550 | 28.26 | |
Total votes | 281,538 | 100.00 | ||
Democratic hold |
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (incumbent) | 159,445 | 100.0 | |
Total votes | 159,445 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2016
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (incumbent) | 252,833 | 100.0 | |
Total votes | 252,833 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2018
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (incumbent) | 223,157 | 76.2 | |
Republican | David Callahan | 69,760 | 23.8 | |
Total votes | 292,917 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2020
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (incumbent) | 279,045 | 77.4 | |
Republican | Becky E. Hites | 81,476 | 22.6 | |
Total votes | 360,521 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
2022
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Democratic | David Scott (incumbent) | 216,388 | 81.7 | |
Republican | Caesar Gonzales | 48,228 | 18.2 | |
Total votes | 264,616 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
References
- ^ "Congressional Districts Relationship Files (State-based) - Geography - U.S. Census Bureau". Archived from the original on April 2, 2013.
- ^ a b Center for New Media & Promotion (CNMP), US Census Bureau. "My Congressional District". www.census.gov.
- ^ "2022 Cook PVI: District Map and List". Cook Political Report. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
- ^ Justice Department approves Georgia's political maps Archived January 7, 2012, at the Wayback Machine. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Last accessed December 27, 2011
- ^ https://davesredistricting.org/maps#viewmap::e2864750-49da-49dd-b0a4-f5930c339af1
- ^ "2024 Georgia election by Congressional District". Dave's Redistricting. Retrieved February 8, 2025.
- ^ "GA - Election Results". results.enr.clarityelections.com.
- ^ "General Election November 4, 2014". Georgia Election Results. Georgia Secretary of State. November 10, 2014. Retrieved January 10, 2015.
- ^ "General Election November 8, 2016". Georgia Secretary of State. Retrieved December 13, 2016.
- ^ Raffensperger, Brad. "November 3, 2020 General Election Official Results - Totals include all Absentee and Provisional Ballots". Georgia Secretary of State. Retrieved November 22, 2020.