State House District 1 in Georgia State House District 1, Georgia
2026 Primary Election
- Michael David Cameron — Incumbent Member of the Georgia House of Representatives in GA
Michael David Cameron, also known as Mike Cameron, is a Republican minister and politician currently serving as an incumbent in the Georgia House of Representatives for District 1. Born on July 21, 1959, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he graduated from Lookout Valley High School in 1977. He holds an Associate of Science degree in Business from Chattanooga State (1979) and a Bachelor of Arts degree in History (1987). Cameron assumed office as a State Representative on January 11, 2021, and is also described as retired.
- Neal Oreum Howell — Candidate for State House in GA
Neal Oreum Howell, a Republican, is campaigning for a seat in the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 1, in the 2026 primary election. His campaign is rooted in principles of God, Family, and Country. Howell's key policy stances include addressing property and income taxes, ensuring election integrity, and promoting assimilation. He is challenging incumbent Mike Cameron in the Republican primary scheduled for May 19, 2026. Information regarding his professional background or prior political experience is not publicly available.
- Steven Willard Disbrow — Computer programmer in Rossville, GA
Steven Disbrow is a Democratic candidate for Georgia House of Representatives District 1 in 2026. A computer programmer, father, actor, producer, comedian, and entrepreneur, he earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga in 1987. Having resided in the NW Georgia area his entire life, he moved to Rossville in 2019. Disbrow is running to ensure his community's voices are heard and needs are met, focusing on healthcare, food and job security, infrastructure, affordability, and economic development. He pledges to represent all constituents in District 1.