In a closely watched 2026 midterm in Georgia, even down-ballot legislative races are already abuzz

A voter opens the door to a polling site.
Voters enter a polling location in Atlanta to vote in Georgia's runoff election for U.S. Senate in December 2022. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

The 2026 general election is still more than a year away, but plenty of hats are being thrown into the proverbial ring to run for U.S. senator, Georgia governor and other top positions.

But there are other, smaller proverbial rings into which more modest hats are also already being tossed.

All 180 seats in the state House and all 56 in the state Senate will be up for grabs on ballots around the state, and the results will shape what laws Peach Staters live under in 2027 and beyond, as well as the partisan makeup under the Gold Dome. Currently, the House includes 100 Republicans and 80 Democrats, and the Senate has 33 Republicans and 23 Democrats.