State House District 167 in Georgia State House District 167, Georgia
2026 Primary Election
- Laurie Anne Thompson — Lawyer, Legislative Policy Designer in Townsend, GA, GA
Laurie Thompson, a lawyer and legislative policy designer, aims to be a win-win solution maker for her district, HD-167. She is running to bring real solutions to policy failures impacting daily life, from utility and grocery bills to healthcare and infrastructure. Her platform prioritizes lowering utility costs, making homes more accessible, addressing data center impacts, improving healthcare, and strengthening education, job training, safety, transparency, and accountability. Thompson highlights her experience in bipartisan collaboration and her commitment to representing community interests over special interests.
- Nathaniel Hicks Jr. — Candidate for State House in GA
Nathaniel Hicks Jr. is a Democratic Party candidate seeking election to the Georgia House of Representatives for District 167 in 2026. He is scheduled to appear on the Democratic primary ballot on May 19, 2026. This is not his first political campaign; he previously ran for McIntosh County Probate and magistrate judge in 2016, where he was defeated. As of now, he has not received any official endorsements from Democratic or progressive organizations. His campaign details are available, but specific policy positions have not been explicitly detailed in public sources.
- Homer M Deloach — Incumbent State House Representative in GA
Homer DeLoach serves as a Representative for Georgia's District 167. Born in Hinesville, GA, in 1942, he earned a BA in Political Science from the University of Georgia. His professional career began in 1971 as an insurance agent. He is married to Linda and they have one child. DeLoach is actively involved in the legislative process, chairing the Ethics Committee and serving as Vice Chair of the Insurance Committee, among other assignments. He has supported legislation regarding the Georgia SNAP Healthier Choices Act, prohibiting foreign nationals from campaign contributions, and reducing income tax. He also supported the "Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act" in 2025.