U.S. House of Representatives District 6 in Congressional District 6, Georgia
2026 Primary Election
- Justin Lee Pinker — Candidate for U.s. House of Representatives in GA
Justin Lee Pinker is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Georgia's 6th Congressional District for the 2026 Primary Election. A non-incumbent conservative, Pinker advocates for immediate deportation of violent crime convicts and securing borders. He supports increased school accountability, after-school programs, and preparing graduates for jobs, college, or military. Pinker backs work requirements for federal assistance, tax policies to boost American manufacturing, and trade schools. He is pro-second amendment, believes America should avoid foreign wars, and seeks healthcare pricing transparency by overhauling Obamacare. Modernizing infrastructure and protecting human life from conception are also key stances.
- Kevin Eugene Martin — Candidate for U.s. House of Representatives in Smyrna, GA
Kevin Eugene Martin is a Republican candidate running for the U.S. House of Representatives to represent Georgia's 6th Congressional District in the 2026 primary election. A lifetime resident of Georgia's 6th District, Martin is committed to building a better district for tomorrow. He identifies with Conservative Christian Values, common sense, and care for the people. Martin is happily married with a daughter. He graduated from Campbell High School and holds bachelor's degrees from the Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia State University. His career experience includes working as a controller.
- Lucy Mcbath — Incumbent U.S. House of Representatives in Atlanta, GA
Lucy McBath is an incumbent U.S. Representative for Georgia's 6th Congressional District, seeking a fourth term in the 2026 Primary Election. The 65-year-old Democrat has served in Congress since 2019, with her current term ending January 3, 2027. She previously paused a gubernatorial campaign due to family health. Her policy priorities include gun violence prevention, civil rights, and expanding the Affordable Care Act. McBath advocates for campaign finance reform and a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, while acknowledging U.S.-Israel ties. She is a ranking member on the House Judiciary's Crime and Federal Government Surveillance subcommittee and active on the Education and Workforce Committee. She champions programs like the Summer EBT for children in her district, which spans Cobb, Douglas, Fulton, and Fayette counties.