GA-14 special election winner?
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Overview
Current roleGIS analyst
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundGIS analyst
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EducationJacksonville State University — B.S. Geography (2006)
Notable personal detailsClarence Blalock is a Democratic candidate who has run for public office in Georgia, including U.S. House in Georgia’s 14th Congressional District (2024) and for Atlanta City Council District 1 (2021). He has worked in local government and the private sector in geographic information systems (GIS) and planning roles, and operates a GIS mapping/contracting business. In the 2026 cycle, he has also been listed as a Democratic candidate for U.S. House GA-14 and has campaigned for statewide office in Georgia.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports policies that strengthen workers’ pay and benefits and intends to use government tools to expand worker protections and fund public services; favors generating revenue through legalization and taxation of marijuana to fund education and healthcare affordability.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
The candidate describes abortion rights as health care and supports a federal law to overturn state-level restrictions like Georgia’s, arguing against political barriers between patients and doctors. His campaign issues page criticizes recent anti-abortion laws and frames ensuring reproductive care as necessary to protect maternal health.
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Climate & Energy
The candidate has identified climate change as an important local issue and has an academic background in environmental science, but public materials lack detailed policy positions on energy or specific climate policies. Available sources show general environmental concern rather than clear stances on emissions targets, fossil fuel phase-out, carbon pricing, or large clean-energy programs.
News
Clarence Blalock is in the news in connection with Virginia’s high-profile redistricting referendum, which could add up to four Democratic-leaning U.S. House districts and significantly reshape the state’s congressional map. The measure is drawing heavy attention amid reports of strong early voting turnout and sharp partisan debate, with Republicans calling it a power grab and Democrats arguing it is needed.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262024
2026
LatestCycle 2024
Cycle 2026
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