The 2026 election is still over a year away, but candidates across the Peach State are already hard at work, seeking to win over Georgia voters early and raise funds for their campaign.
Tuesday was the most recent Federal Election Commission filing deadline, when all candidates in federal races must publicly disclose information about how they raise and spend campaign funds. All 14 of Georgia’s U.S. House seats and one of its two Senate seats will be up for grabs next year in what will likely be a closely watched election.
For the numerous federal candidates who have launched campaigns since the beginning of April, the FEC filings offered the first glimpse into how fundraising efforts are going in some of Georgia’s most notable races.
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