As of the latest publicly reported developments, Georgia’s 2026 governor’s race has already begun to take shape with multiple Republicans and several Democrats laying groundwork for candidacy and fundraising.[2]
Who’s already in the field (as reported)
- Chris Carr (Republican, Attorney General): Reported as the first candidate of either party to formally enter the race (announced while Georgia’s 2026 general election is still more than a year away).[2]
- Jason Esteves (Democrat, State Senator): Reported as the first Democrat to officially announce a run.[2]
- Keisha Lance Bottoms (Democrat, former Atlanta mayor): Reported to have filed paperwork to begin raising money for a gubernatorial campaign.[2]
- Burt Jones (Republican, Lieutenant Governor): Reported to have announced he is running for governor in 2026, with coverage noting he enters with strong fundraising/“money on hand” positioning.[1]
What’s driving the “latest news”
- The race is being treated as an early, high-profile contest: reporting in spring 2025 described political heavyweights positioning themselves for what could be a crowded and consequential statewide campaign.[2]
- Candidate lists and expectations continue to evolve: some coverage also discusses potential Democratic contenders and mentions withdrawals by at least one high-profile prospective candidate (Lucy McBath) in that same early-momentum reporting.[2]
If you tell me whether you want Republicans vs. Democrats, or a timeline of announcements, I can summarize the most relevant recent updates in that format.