State Senate District 15 in Georgia State Senate District 15, Georgia
2026 Primary Election
- Charles Herbert Hand Iii — construction superintendent in GA
Charles Herbert Hand III is a Republican candidate running for Georgia State Senate District 15 in the 2026 primary election. Hailing from Taylor County, he lists his occupation as a construction superintendent. Hand is vying for an open seat, as the longtime incumbent, Senator Ed Harbison, is retiring after the 2026 legislative session. The search results do not provide specific policy positions or detailed motivations for his candidacy beyond his qualification for the race.
- Edward D Harbison — Incumbent State Senator in Atlanta, GA
Senator Ed Harbison is an incumbent State Senator for Georgia's 15th District, representing Chattahoochee, Macon, Marion, Schley, Talbot, Taylor, and a portion of Muscogee counties. A Democrat first elected in 1992, he is known as the Dean of the Senate. He is a decorated veteran of the United States Marine Corps, having received the Purple Heart for his service in the Vietnam War. His legislative achievements include establishing Georgia as a Purple Heart State, creating a Veterans court, and founding the Georgia Military Veterans Hall of Fame, of which he is a member. Harbison serves as Chairman of the State Institutions and Property Committee and Vice Chairman of Veterans, Military, and Homeland Security. He has announced his retirement following the 2026 legislative session.
- Tremaine "teddy" Reese — Incumbent Member of the Georgia House of Representatives in Columbus, Georgia, GA
Tremaine "Teddy" Reese is an incumbent Democratic Member of the Georgia House of Representatives for District 140, assuming office in January 2023. A lawyer from Columbus, Georgia, he previously ran for Columbus City Council in 2016. He serves on committees including Economic Development & Tourism and Public and Community Health. Reese has sponsored various commendatory resolutions and voted on legislation concerning government transparency, public health, and state court matters. On March 5, 2026, he declared his candidacy for the Georgia State Senate, District 15, in the upcoming 2026 Primary Election, aiming to continue his public service in the state legislature.