Georgia Tea Party Candidates List

David Perdue (R) - US Senate for GA

GEORGIA Congress Candidates

Congress District 1

Jody Hice (R) - Congress District 10

Barry Loudermilk (R) - Congress District 11

Richard Woods - STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT

GEORGIA Congress Conservative Ranking by John Birch Society

1 Kingston (R ) 60% + - + - + + - + + - 77%
2 Bishop, S. (D ) 30% + - - + + - - - - - 32%
3 Westmoreland, L. (R ) 70% + + + - + + - + + - 83%
4 Johnson, H. (D ) 30% - - - + - - + - - + 17%
5 Lewis, John (D ) 40% - + - + - - + - - + 32%
6 Price, T. (R ) 60% + - + - + + - + + - 77%
7 Woodall (R ) 56% + - + - + ? - + + - 72%
8 Scott, A. (R ) 70% + - + + + + - + + - 83%
9 Graves, T. (R ) 70% + + + - + + - + + - 87%
10 * Broun, P (R ) 89% + + + + + ? - + + + 93%
11 Gingrey (R ) 70% + + + - + + - + + - 73%
12 Barrow (D ) 40% + - + - + - - - + - 37%
13 Scott, D. (D ) 33% - - - + - + - ? - + 17%

Any rating below a 75% reflects a less than conservative, or moderate.
John Birch Society Freedom Index

When Rep. Jack Kingston and former Dollar General CEO David Perdue advanced to a Republican runoff in Georgia's Senate race, the Tea Party was left without a favored candidate. Yet the state's sizeable Tea Party crowd isn't staying on the sidelines. Tea Partyers now appear to be rallying behind Kingston, an 11-term congressman from Savannah who has the backing of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and a history of supporting federal projects in his district. It's the pragmatic side of the Tea Party and says as much about the movement as it does about Kingston, whose voting record has been very conservative in recent years.

In one instance, Perdue argued he didn't mean raising taxes when he said both spending cuts and increased revenue would be needed to deal with the nation's debt. Perdue said he was talking about efforts to grow the economy, but his original comment prompted the conservative group FreedomWorks for America to declare: "Elect a Conservative, Not Perdue." Handel on Wednesday backed Kingston and urged her nearly 133,000 supporters in the primary to do the same. One of Handel's chief supporters, Julianne Thompson with the Atlanta Tea Party, also endorsed Kingston.

Conservative Candidates Georgia May 20 2014

See list of conservative candidates from Georgia
Georgia will elect their conservatives candidates in the Georgia Primary May 20, 2014.

GEORGIA Congress Candidates
Paul Broun - US Senate

Nathan Deal - Governor
or David Pennington - Governor, Tea Party Conservative

GEORGIA Congress Candidates

Jeff Chapman (R) District 1

Greg Duke (R) District 2

Chip Flanegan (R) District 3

Jody Hice (R) - District 10

Barry Loudermilk (R) - District 11

John Stone (R) - District 12

STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: Richard Woods

Public Service Commission - Craig Lutz or Bubbar McDonald

Georgia State Senate

Mike Beaudreau - GA STATE SENATE District 9, Gwinnett County Michael Williams - District 27

Georgia House of Representatives

Stacy Hall House District 28

Wes Cantrell - House District 22

Jeff Duncan - House District 26

Sam Teasley - House District 37

David Hancock - House District 98

Jason Spencer - House District 180

Georgia Conservative Candidate Voter Guide

A list of conservative candidates for Georgia 2014 election

Race District Party Inc Name

Georgia Constitutional Amendments -2014

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Republican Party Referendum Questions
These 5 referendum will appear on Republican Ballots

1. Should Georgia have casino gambling with the funds going to education?
NO
2. Do you support ending the current practice of unlimited gifts from lobbyists to state legislators by imposing a $100 cap on such gifts?
YES
3. Should active duty military personnel who are under the age of 21 be allowed to obtain a Georgia weapons license?
YES
4. Should citizens who wish to vote in a primary election be required to register by their political party affiliation at least thirty (30) days prior to such primary election?
YES
5. Should the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide that the paramount right to life is vested in each innocent human being from his or her earliest biological beginning without regard to race, sex, health, function or condition of dependency?
YES
Note: These questions are an opinion poll for the Republican Party. A yes or no majority vote will not change any laws; it will instead give party officials some understanding of the constituents opinions. While anyone would be better than Tammy Baldwin, Fitzgeralds Tea Party and Conservative credentials cannot be disputed. Period. He has stood up for fiscal responsibility and against socialist agendas without fear and without compromise, time and time again. We respect that and it deserves to be recognized and rewarded.