Elections / 2002 · House · GA
Georgia sent 5 Democrats and 8 Republicans to the US House in 2002.
13 districts. Each row shows the winning party, margin, and member elected. Vote counts are the certified district totals.
Georgia — 2002 House districts
Source: MIT Election Data + Science Lab, US House returns (party-classified by literal ballot party).
| District | Won | Margin | Member elected | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GA-01 | R | Jack Kingston | 143,687 | |
| GA-02 | D | Sanford D Bishop JR | 102,925 | |
| GA-03 | D | Jim Marshall | 149,260 | |
| GA-04 | D | Denise L Majette | 153,247 | |
| GA-05 | D | John Lewis | 116,259 | |
| GA-06 | R | Johnny Isakson | 204,729 | |
| GA-07 | R | John Linder | 176,121 | |
| GA-08 | R | Mac Collins | 181,927 | |
| GA-09 | R | Charlie Norwood | 169,287 | |
| GA-10 | R | Nathan Deal | 129,242 | |
| GA-11 | R | Phil Gingrey | 134,434 | |
| GA-12 | R | Max Burns | 140,383 | |
| GA-13 | D | David Scott | 117,416 |