State: | Georgia |
District Number: | 14 |
Image Caption: | Interactive map of district boundaries |
Representative: | Marjorie Taylor Greene |
Party: | Republican |
Residence: | Rome |
Distribution Ref: | [1] |
Percent Urban: | 59.72 |
Percent Rural: | 40.28 |
Population: | 796,193[2] |
Population Year: | 2023 |
Median Income: | $70,423 |
Percent White: | 68.1 |
Percent Hispanic: | 12.7 |
Percent Black: | 13.6 |
Percent Asian: | 1.1 |
Percent More Than One Race: | 3.9 |
Percent Other Race: | 0.7 |
Percent Blue Collar: | 56.58 |
Percent White Collar: | 43.42 |
Cpvi: | R+22[3] |
Georgia's 14th congressional district is a United States congressional district in Georgia. The district is represented by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene. Located in Northwest Georgia, it was created following the 2010 census, when the state gained a 14th seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+22, it is tied with the 9th district for the most Republican congressional district in Georgia.[3]
The district is mostly rural and exurban in character. Like most of north Georgia, it has turned almost solidly Republican. While conservative Democrats held most local offices and state legislative seats in what is now the 14th well into the 1990s, today there are almost no elected Democrats above the county level. The Democrats have only nominated a candidate in four of the six elections since the district was created, with their best result being Shawn Harris's 36% in the 2024 election.
The district is in northwest Georgia and includes the cities of Rome, Calhoun and Dalton. The congressional district includes the following counties in Northwest Georgia:[4] After the 2020 census, the congressional map was altered to remove Haralson County and Pickens County and add the western portion of Cobb County.
The three northernmost counties (Catoosa, Dade, and Walker) in the district are part of the Chattanooga, Tennessee metropolitan area and television market, with the central and southern portions reckoned as exurbs of Atlanta.
County | Seat | Population | ||
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47 | Catoosa | Ringgold | 68,910 | |
55 | Chattooga | Summerville | 25,222 | |
67 | Cobb | Marietta | 776,743 | |
83 | Dade | Trenton | 16,165 | |
115 | Floyd | Rome | 100,113 | |
129 | Gordon | Calhoun | 59,757 | |
213 | Murray | Chatsworth | 41,035 | |
223 | Paulding | Dallas | 183,164 | |
233 | Polk | Cedartown | 44,223 | |
295 | Walker | LaFayette | 69,489 | |
313 | Whitfield | Dalton | 103,687 |
The district was established from portions of the old 9th and 11th districts following the 112th Congress, based on the 2010 census.
Member | Party | Years | Cong ress | Electoral history | width=350 | District location | ||
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District created January 3, 2013 | ||||||||
align=left | Tom Graves | Republican | nowrap | January 3, 2013 – October 4, 2020 | Redistricted from the and re-elected in 2012. Re-elected in 2014. Re-elected in 2016. Re-elected in 2018. Resigned. | 2013–2023 Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Paulding, Polk, Walker, and Whitfield; part of Pickens | ||
Vacant | nowrap | October 4, 2020 – January 3, 2021 | ||||||
Marjorie Taylor Greene | Republican | January 3, 2021 – present | Elected in 2020. Re-elected in 2022. Re-elected in 2024. | |||||
2023–2025 | ||||||||
2025–present |
Year | Office | Results |
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2012 | President | Mitt Romney 73.2% – Barack Obama 25.3% |
2016 | President | Donald Trump 75% – Hillary Clinton 22.1% |
2016 | Senate | Johnny Isakson 74.5% – Jim Barksdale 20.8% |
2018 | Governor | Brian Kemp 75.4% – Stacey Abrams 23.7% |
2020 | President | Donald Trump 73.4% – Joe Biden 25.3% |