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Republican
Buddy Carter

Overview

Current roleU.S. Representative

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age68 years old (Sep 6, 1957)

GenderMale

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LocationGeorgia

BackgroundPharmacist

EducationYoung Harris College (A.A.)

Notable personal detailsEarl L. "Buddy" Carter is a Republican U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 1st congressional district, serving since January 3, 2015. He previously served as Mayor of Pooler, Georgia (1996–2004) and in the Georgia General Assembly, including the Georgia House of Representatives (2005–2009) and Georgia State Senate (2009–2014). He is a pharmacist and former owner of Carter’s Pharmacy, Inc., and earned an A.A. from Young Harris College and a B.S. in Pharmacy from the University of Georgia.

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Positions

LiberalConservative

Economy & Taxes

Supports major tax cuts and replacement of the current income-tax system with a national consumption (FairTax) plan, has voted for large Republican tax-reduction packages, and has backed spending reductions (including Medicaid changes) to pair with tax relief. Advocates for reduced tax burdens on individuals, businesses, and seniors and for policies described as delivering substantial tax savings to constituents.

Healthcare

Supports full repeal of the Affordable Care Act and favors market-based, state-empowering reforms to health care. Has advocated ‘‘modernizing’’ and returning authority over Medicaid to states and voted for budget measures tied to Medicaid reductions and ACA repeal efforts.

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Immigration & Border

The candidate emphasizes stronger immigration enforcement and increased federal immigration-law enforcement presence, calling for expanded ICE/DHS resources in Georgia and supporting measures that empower local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws and extend detention for noncitizens. He describes the southern border as a crisis and supports stricter enforcement actions against people in the country unlawfully.

Abortion & Reproductive Rights

Opposes broadly permissive federal abortion legislation and supports protecting unborn children; has voted against measures to codify broad abortion access and sponsored or supported measures restricting certain abortion practices and funding. Describes abortion as an atrocity and affirms belief in the sanctity of life.

Climate & Energy

Buddy Carter accepts that climate change is real and favors a market-driven, technology-focused approach that includes support for nuclear and selective clean-energy incentives while opposing broad regulatory fixes like parts of the Inflation Reduction Act. He has sponsored legislation funding ocean-based carbon removal research and has emphasized energy security and increased domestic energy production. His public statements and committee roles stress permitting reform, support for nuclear baseload power, and market/consumer-driven solutions rather than aggressive emissions mandates or rapid,

Public Safety & Guns

The candidate is a strong supporter of gun rights, has opposed expanded/“universal” background checks, and has received high grades and endorsements from pro-gun organizations. He has argued that Congress should not be relied on for solutions to gun violence and has a voting record consistent with opposing new firearm restrictions.

News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 3, 2026

Buddy Carter finished third in the Georgia Republican U.S. Senate primary and was eliminated, with about 25% of the vote. The race is now headed to a runoff between Mike Collins and Derek Dooley on June 16. Carter has been arguing he is the strongest GOP contender, pointing to his lack of political baggage and his cash on hand, but he is no longer in the runoff.

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Polls

Polling Average
40%30%20%10%0%
17.2%
28.7%
14.3%
Buddy Carter
B. Carter
Mike Collins
M. Collins
Derek Dooley
D. Dooley
Date (Start - End)SpreadCarterCollinsDooley
Polling Average
Collins+11.5
17.2%28.7%14.3%
InsiderAdvantageMay 16 - 17
Collins+11.0
21.0%32.0%26.0%
Quantus InsightsApr 28 - May 2
Collins+18.9
13.7%32.6%22.5%
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsApr 18 - 26
Collins+9.1
12.5%21.6%11.0%
CygnalApr 22 - 23
Collins+19.1
11.2%30.3%12.4%
InsiderAdvantageApr 22 - 23
Collins+3.1
24.0%27.1%16.1%
JMC AnalyticsMar 7 - 8
Collins+20.0
11.0%31.0%13.0%
Emerson CollegeFeb 28 - Mar 2
Collins+13.8
16.0%29.8%10.1%
Quantus InsightsFeb 17 - 18
Collins+24.5
11.0%35.5%9.0%
Public Opinion StrategiesJan 13 - 15
Collins+16.0
16.0%32.0%12.0%
InsiderAdvantage/Rosetta StoneDec 18 - 19
Collins+5.2
19.9%25.1%12.1%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Collins+12.0
16.0%28.0%16.0%
University of Georgia School of Public and International AffairsOct 15 - 23
Collins+10.0
20.0%30.0%12.0%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Carter+5.0
33.0%28.0%
Quantus InsightsOct 21 - 23
Collins+15.0
23.0%38.0%
TIPP InsightsJul 28 - Aug 1
Collins+6.0
19.0%25.0%7.0%
TIPP InsightsJul 28 - Aug 1
Collins+7.0
20.0%27.0%8.0%
Trafalgar GroupApr 24 - 27
Collins+23.1
22.5%45.6%
Trafalgar GroupApr 24 - 27
Collins+1.9
13.1%15.0%
Advanced Targeting ResearchMar 25 - 26
Collins+7.0
3.4%10.4%

Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne

Fundraising

Latest report: Cycle 2024
Total raisedCash on hand
$3.0M
$2.3M
$1.5M
$754.7K
$0

2022

2024

Latest
Year
Total raised
Cash on hand
Total spent
Burn rate

Cycle 2022

$2.1M
$1.8M
$2.0M
$84.0K

Cycle 2024

$2.6M
$3.0M
$1.4M
$58.2K

Source: FEC

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