State House District 68 in Georgia State House District 68, Georgia
2026 Primary Election
- Courtney Heard — Candidate for Georgia House of Representatives District 68 in GA
Courtney Heard is a Democratic candidate for the Georgia House of Representatives, District 68, in the 2026 election. A U.S. Navy veteran, she earned a high school diploma from Newnan High School and a bachelor's degree in 2019 from the University of Arizona Global Campus. Her career experience includes working in healthcare. Heard is running as a homeowner advocate and a champion for working families across her district. She has also pledged to support a convention for congressional term limits.
- Jane Williams — Candidate for State House in GA
Jane Williams is a candidate for Georgia House District 68 in the 2026 primary election. She is committed to cultivating stronger communities and advocating for health equity and safer neighborhoods. Her platform prioritizes protecting voting rights, ensuring accessible and affordable healthcare, preventing data centers from encroaching on residential areas and green spaces, and implementing programs to protect students, teachers, and staff in schools. She also champions lowering everyday costs like housing and groceries, supporting smart business growth, and promoting responsible development.
- Jonathan Bonner — Project manager in Fayette County, GA
Jonathan Bonner, a Fayette County native, was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated from Sandy Creek High School before attending Georgia Military College. A single father and former caretaker, his professional background is as a project manager overseeing multimillion-dollar projects. He is actively involved in community service through Holy Trinity Catholic Church, the Knights of Columbus, and the Tyrone Elks Lodge. Politically, he serves as vice chair for both Fayette County Young Democrats and Georgia Young Democrats (labor and veterans). Bonner is running for State House District 68 on a platform emphasizing affordability for working families and seniors, strong support for veterans and caregivers, and responsible economic development, stating his priorities come from listening to constituents and delivering real solutions.
- Mark Baker — Independent educational consultant in GA
Mark Baker, a Democrat, is running for Georgia House of Representatives District 68 in the May 19, 2026 primary. With Ph.Ds from Dillard and Clark Atlanta Universities, he has a background as an independent educational consultant, retired school resource officer, professor, and community relations officer for Clark Atlanta University's public safety department. He's also a founding city councilmember and retired law enforcement officer. Baker champions lower costs for families, local economic development, fair wages, affordable housing, homeowner protections, and accountable policing. He emphasizes his legislative experience, having previously run for this seat in 2023, falling short by only 14 votes. He promises leadership ready on Day One.
- Quentin "q" Pullen — Small business owner and nonprofit founder in Fayetteville, GA
Quentin "Coach Q" Pullen is a Georgia-born Marine Corps veteran, small business owner, and nonprofit founder. He is a community advocate known for his work in youth wellness and empowerment, and currently serves as Vice President of the Fayette County NAACP. Pullen is running for the Georgia House of Representatives District 68, campaigning on a platform focused on putting people first. His key policy positions include education equity, economic opportunity, infrastructure improvements, and public safety reform. He aims to bring leadership that listens, acts, and delivers, advocating for better schools, safer streets, reliable infrastructure, and access to quality healthcare for District 68 residents.
- Timoria Mcqueen Saba — Maternal health advocate, speaker, and policy strategist in Fayetteville, GA
Timoria McQueen Saba is a Democratic candidate for the Georgia House of Representatives District 68. She earned a bachelor's degree and has a career as a maternal health advocate, speaker, and policy strategist, having served on Massachusetts' Postpartum Depression Commission. Her campaign is driven by a personal mission stemming from surviving a near-fatal postpartum hemorrhage and a traumatic miscarriage, revealing systemic failures and Georgia's high maternal mortality rate. Her platform includes affordable healthcare and mental health access, combating food insecurity and economic instability, fully funded public schools, protecting voting rights, and environmental stewardship. She resides in Fayetteville, GA.