Georgia's general election is scheduled for November 3, 2026, with the voter registration deadline set for October 5. The field includes incumbent Democrat Jon Ossoff against Republican Mike Collins for U.S. Senate and Democrat Keisha Lance Bottoms versus Republican Rick Jackson for governor. Recent runoffs have concluded, moving campaigns into the phase of courting swing and independent voters.
Senate Contest Pits Ossoff Record Against Collins Challenge
Jon Ossoff seeks a second term after winning the seat in 2021. Mike Collins emerged from the Republican primary and runoff process to face him in November. The matchup draws attention because Georgia has split its Senate votes in recent cycles, with one seat held by each party.
Collins secured the nomination after navigating a crowded GOP field that included multiple runoffs. Ossoff holds the advantage of incumbency and established fundraising networks. Both candidates now target the same pool of suburban and independent voters who decide close statewide races.
Gubernatorial Race Tests Jackson After Runoff Victory
Rick Jackson defeated Burt Jones in the Republican runoff to claim the nomination for governor. Keisha Lance Bottoms won the Democratic primary to become the party's standard-bearer. The contest replaces term-limited Governor Brian Kemp and features two candidates with distinct records in state and local government.
Jackson brings business experience and self-funding capacity that shaped the primary. Bottoms draws on her time as Atlanta mayor and prior statewide visibility. Campaigns for both sides now emphasize issues that resonate beyond core partisans, including economic growth and public safety in metro Atlanta suburbs.

