HB426

Nonpartisan Election of Magistrates Act

Date of Vote: March 4, 2025

Chamber of Origin: House

Currently, magistrates in Georgia are elected in partisan races (Democrat, Republican, etc.). This bill would make these elections nonpartisan, meaning candidates would not be listed with a party affiliation on the ballot.1

Turning Point Action’s Position

Turning Point Action Opposes

Voted YEA

110
79.09% REPUBLICANS20.91% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

59
16.95% REPUBLICANS83.05% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Alan PowellState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:90.91
Angie O'SteenState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:90.91
Anne Allen WestbrookState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:0.00
Beth CampState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:90.91
Bethany BallardState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:90.00
Bill HitchensState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:86.36

Voted nay

Al WilliamsState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:31.25
Angela MooreState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:22.22
Anissa JonesState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:30.00
Arlene BecklesState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:30.00
Billy MitchellState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:22.22
Bryce BerryState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:13.64

Not voting

Betsy HollandState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:5.00
Dale WashburnState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:86.36
Eric BellState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:16.67
Jon BurnsState HouseGeorgia
Session Score:50.00

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