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Dumont Walker is Running in HD 46 Because Families Are Doing Everything Right and Still Falling Behind
Dumont Walker is running for Georgia House District 46, spanning Cobb and Cherokee counties. A marketing professional with nearly 20 years in nonprofit work, Walker is focused on Medicaid expansion, fully funding public schools in one of Georgia's fastest growing districts, and building permanent structures for community input. "Too many people are doing everything right and still falling behind," he says. Learn more at www.friendsofdumont.com
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The May 19 Primary Is Over. Here Is What Happened, and What We Do Next.
NGA CAN's recap of Georgia's May 19 primary across Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Forsyth, and Pickens counties, plus statewide races. Bottoms won the Democratic governor nod; four statewide races head to a June 16 runoff. Most local Democratic nominees ran unopposed and are set for November. Honest scorecard of how our voter guide picks fared, then clear next steps: canvass, buy yard signs, donate, vote June 16, and join the Cherokee write-in effort.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Pickens County on May 19, 2026
NGA CAN's Pickens County voter guide for the May 19, 2026 primary covers federal, state, and local races. Progressive picks: Barry Wolfert for U.S. House District 11 (strong healthcare agenda), Gary St. Lawrence for State Senate District 51 (only Democrat on ballot), and Ryan Fountain for State House District 11 (focused on closing the Medicaid gap). All other local races appear only on the Republican primary ballot. Read the full guide at ngacan.org.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Cobb County Voter Guide for May 19, 2026
Your progressive guide to the May 19, 2026 Georgia primary in Cobb County. NGA CAN breaks down State Senate Districts 33, 35, and 37, State House Districts 35, 37, 42, 44, and 45, Cobb Solicitor General, Board of Education Posts 2, 4, and 6, and County Commission District 1. Read our endorsements, our reasoning, and the shared values driving every pick. Includes early voting dates and polling information for Cobb County voters.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Cherokee County Voter Guide for May 19, 2026
Your progressive guide to the May 19, 2026 Georgia primary. NGA CAN breaks down Cherokee County races for State Senate, State House Districts 20, 21, 23, and 46, County Commission District 4, and State Court Judge. Read our endorsements, our reasoning, and the shared values driving every pick. Includes early voting dates and polling information for Cherokee County voters.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Georgia Public Service Commission on May 19, 2026
Two Public Service Commission seats are on the ballot May 19. Both are critical. If Democrats win both in November's general election, the PSC flips from Republican to Democratic control for the first time since 2002.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Georgia Supreme Court Races on May 19, 2026
Eight of Georgia's nine Supreme Court justices were appointed by Republican governors. The court's decisions on abortion, voting rights, and corporate accountability will shape Georgia's future for decades. Vote for Miracle Rankin and Jen Jordan for Georgia Supreme Court on May 19, 2026.
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NGA CAN's Progressive Picks: Statewide Races in the May 19 Georgia Democratic Primary
NGA CAN's progressive voter guide for the May 19 Georgia Democratic primary covers every contested statewide race, from Governor to Labor Commissioner. Find out which candidates align with progressive values on healthcare, education, voting rights, worker protections, and more.
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