Redistricting

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Redistricting

After each Census, the Georgia General Assembly conducts a redistricting process. This process affects district boundaries for U.S. Congress, Georgia General Assembly (House and Senate), County Commissioners, City Councils, and Boards of Education.

The purpose of redistricting is to ensure that populations of districts are equitable. This is sometimes referred to as “one person, one vote.”

Redistricting changes that were adopted by the General Assembly in a 2021 Special Session and the 2022 Session will take effect for the purposes of the 2022 Primary Election and General Election. District boundaries will change in 2023.

How do I find my districts?
Fulton County voters can verify their district information using Fulton County’s Interactive District finder tool.

Fulton County District Finder

If you do not believe the information on the Georgia MVP is accurate for you, please contact the Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections at 404-612-7020.

Why does Redistricting Matter to Me?
Thousands of Fulton County voters were affected by 2022 redistricting. This means that your elected representatives may change for at least one office.

Where can I see updated district maps?
Fulton County residents can view updated district maps here.