
I Farm. I Vote.
The mission of the I Farm. I Vote. campaign is to ensure the voices of farmers and rural communities are heard and provide them with the legislative support they need to continue to feed and clothe our state and nation. Georgia is blessed with a wide variety of agriculture products, and we have local farmers to thank for that. Agriculture is Georgia’s largest economic sector and the lifeblood of rural communities, employing 1 in 7 Georgians supplying food and fiber for the nation. Those elected to govern impact all aspects of rural life and business, from taxes and environmental regulation to healthcare and education. The I Farm. I Vote. campaign aims to provide unbiased information so Georgians can make an informed decision and support leaders who promote Georgia farmers and Georgia-grown products.

We Farm.

They Lead.

You Vote.
May 19 Primaries and Nonpartisan Elections
During the primary election, voters will choose each party’s nominee to advance to the November General Election. Offices on the ballot include Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Agriculture Commissioner, Attorney General, Insurance & Fire Safety Commissioner, Secretary of State, Public Service Commissioner (Districts 3 & 5), Labor Commissioner, State School Superintendent, and all members of the Georgia General Assembly. To view a full list of qualified candidates and access their campaign websites, please click here.
The May 19 ballot also includes nonpartisan elections for the Georgia Court of Appeals, local judges, and three Georgia Supreme Court seats, two of which are contested. These are not primary races, meaning the results are final. The Georgia Supreme Court serves as the state’s highest court, with authority to interpret the Georgia Constitution and issue final rulings that impact all Georgians. Elections for the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals are conducted statewide, while candidates for local superior courts vary by county. See below for the qualified candidates of the contested Georgia Supreme Court races.
Charlie Bethel (Incumbent)
- Appointed to Supreme Court of Georgia by Governor Nathan Deal in 2018
- Over 7 years of service as Justice
- Former Republican State Senator (2011-2016) representing Murray & Whitfield counties
Miracle Rankin
- Trial attorney at Morgan & Morgan specializing in catastrophic personal injury
- Graduate of Spelman College & University of Georgia School of Law
- Active member of the community and State Bar Association
Sarah Warren (Incumbent)
- Appointed to Supreme Court of Georgia by Governor Nathan Deal in 2018
- Over 7 years of service as Justice
- Previously appointed Solicitor General in Attorney General’s office
Jen Jordan
- Trial attorney specializing in complex civil cases
- Former Democratic State Senator (2017-2023) representing Cobb & Fulton counties
- Founding partner of Jordan & Woodward Law Firm
Election Guide
Stay tuned - our 2026 Election Guide will be posted here following the conclusion of the Primary Elections.
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Presented by Georgia Farm Bureau
I Farm. I Vote. is a non-partisan campaign presented by Georgia Farm Bureau, whose mission is to advocate for Georgia farmers and promote Georgia’s agriculture industry.
Disclaimer
Georgia Farm Bureau Federation is an independent, non-governmental, voluntary organization representing Georgia’s agriculture families. Farm Bureau is local, county, state, national, and international in its scope and influence, and is non-partisan, non-sectarian, and non-secret in character. Farm Bureau and its programs, including I Farm. I Vote., in no way endorses any candidate for any election.






