2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia
The 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia were held on Tuesday, November 4, 2014, to elect the 14 U.S. Representatives from the state of Georgia, one from each of the state's 14 congressional districts. The elections coincided with the elections of other federal and state offices, including Governor of Georgia and U.S. Senator.
Overview
By district
Results of the 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Georgia by district:District 1
Incumbent Republican representative Jack Kingston did not run for re-election, instead running unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Republican Saxby Chambliss.Republican primary
;Declared candidates- Buddy Carter, state senator
- Darwin Carter, former USDA official
- Jeff Chapman, state representative
- Bob Johnson, surgeon
- Earl Martin, physician
- John McCallum, venture capitalist
- Stefan Jarvis, realtor
- David Schwarz, former Congressional aide
Polling
Results
Runoff
Democratic primary
;Declared candidates- Brian Reese, UPS manager and minister
- Marc Smith, navy veteran
- Amy Tavio, realtor
- Lesli Messinger, businesswoman
Results
Runoff
General election
District 2
Incumbent Democratic representative Sanford Bishop has represented southwest Georgia since 1993. Republican optician and former Lee County School Board member Greg Duke and retired educator Vivian Childs are the announced challengers. Business Consultant and retired army officer John House was thought to be interested in a rematch, but ultimately did not file to run again.Primary results
General election
District 3
Incumbent Republican representative Lynn Westmoreland, who has represented West-Central Georgia since 2005, was mentioned as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but he declined to run. He was opposed in the Republican primary by businessman Chip Flanegan, but prevailed and was unopposed in the general election.Primary results
General election
District 4
Incumbent Democratic representative Hank Johnson has represented the Dekalb County-based district since 2007. He was opposed for renomination in the Democratic primary by DeKalb County Sheriff Tom Brown. Despite Brown raising the adequate funds to run a credible challenge to the incumbent, Johnson won with 55% to Brown's 45%.Primary results
General election
District 5
Incumbent Democratic representative John Lewis has represented the Atlanta-based district since 1987. He was unopposed in the primary election as well as in the general election.Primary results
General election
District 6
Incumbent Republican representative Tom Price was a potential candidate for U.S. Senate, but ultimately declined to enter the race. Businessman and army veteran Bob Montigel was the Democratic candidate.Primary results
General election
District 7
Incumbent Republican representative Rob Woodall, who has represented the Gwinnett County-based district since 2011, was mentioned as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but he declined to run. Woodall will be opposed by Lilburn City Councilman Thomas Wight as the Democratic candidate.Primary results
General election
District 8
Incumbent Republican representative Austin Scott, who has represented central Georgia since 2011, was mentioned as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but he declined to run. He was unopposed in the primary election and was unopposed in the general election.Primary results
General election
District 9
Incumbent Republican representative Doug Collins, who has represented northeastern Georgia since January 2013, was mentioned as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but he declined to run. He defeated Bernie Fontaine for renomination and will be opposed by Democratic medical researcher David Vogel in the general election.Primary results
General election
District 10
Incumbent Republican representative Paul Broun did not run for re-election, instead running unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Republican Saxby Chambliss.Republican primary
;Declared candidates- S. Mitchell Swan, United States Marine Corps Reservist
- Mike Collins, trucking executive and son of former U.S. Representative Mac Collins
- Gary Gerrard, attorney
- Jody Hice, pastor and candidate for Georgia's 7th congressional district in 2010
- Donna Sheldon, state representative
- Stephen Simpson, businessman
- Brian Slowinski, former chairman of the Columbia County Republican Party
- John Douglas, former state senator
- Bill Cowsert, state senator
- John Lunsford, former state representative
- Paul Broun, incumbent U.S. Representative
Polling
- ^ Internal poll for Mike Collins campaign
Results
Runoff
Democratic primary
;Declared candidates- Ken Dious, attorney
- Mike Thurmond, former Commissioner of Labor and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2010
Results
General election
District 11
Incumbent Republican representative Phil Gingrey did not run for re-election, instead running unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate seat held by retiring Republican Saxby Chambliss.Democrat Patrick Thompson, a technology sales executive and the nominee for the seat in 2012, planned to run again, but ultimately declined to do so.
Republican primary
;Declared candidates- Bob Barr, former U.S. Representative and Libertarian Party Presidential nominee in 2008
- Allan Levene, businessman
- Ed Lindsey, Majority Whip of the Georgia House of Representatives
- Barry Loudermilk, state senator
- Larry Mrozinski, U.S. Army veteran
- Tricia Pridemore, businesswoman and former State Workforce Development Executive Director
- Hayden Collins, radio talk show host
- Susan M. Davis, cancer research activist
- Judson Hill, state senator
Polling
Results
Runoff
Polling
Results
General election
District 12
Incumbent Democratic representative John Barrow, who has represented southeastern Georgia since 2005, was mentioned as a candidate for the U.S. Senate, but he declined to run.Democratic primary
;ResultsRepublican primary
;Declared candidates- Rick W. Allen, businessman and candidate for the seat in 2012
- Delvis Dutton, state representative
- John Stone, Congressional aide and nominee for the seat in 2008
- Diane Vann, army nurse and candidate for Georgia's 8th congressional district in 2010
- Eugene Yu, businessman
- Deke Copenhaver, Mayor of Augusta
- Wright McLeod, candidate for the seat in 2012
- Tommie Williams, state senator
Polling