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Tim Fleming

Overview

Current roleState Representative

PartyRepublican

Political ideologyConservative Republican

Age43 years old (Aug 19, 1982)

GenderMale

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LocationGeorgia

BackgroundState representative

EducationUniversity of Georgia (B.A.)

Notable personal detailsTimothy Kyle Fleming is a Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives representing District 114 (since 2023) and a candidate for Georgia Secretary of State in the 2026 cycle. He previously served as a Newton County commissioner (2009–2013) and worked in Georgia state government roles including chief of staff to Gov. Brian Kemp and deputy secretary of state under then-Secretary of State Kemp. His campaign platform emphasizes election administration, voter ID and election integrity, and streamlining professional licensing.

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Positions

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Economy & Taxes

Supports pro–small-business, deregulatory economic measures such as cutting red tape and speeding professional licensing to help businesses; emphasizes conservative economic priorities rather than proposals to raise taxes or expand government spending.

Immigration & Border

The candidate supports enforcement against noncitizen voting, stating that undocumented individuals attempting to vote in Georgia should be deported. Public materials emphasize stricter enforcement measures related to election integrity involving noncitizens.

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Abortion & Reproductive Rights

The candidate supports restrictive abortion policy, including measures that ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable (approximately six weeks). The candidate has voted in favor of Georgia’s six-week 'heartbeat' abortion restriction and is described by multiple sources as pro‑life/anti‑choice.

Latest Insights

Georgia Republican Secretary of State nominee?

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Tim Fleming is now at 87% in the Georgia Republican Secretary of State nominee race, up 37.6 points over the last 3 days.

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News

AINews Summary
Last updatedJun 12, 2026

Tim Fleming is in the news because he is a Georgia secretary of state candidate debating how the state should count ballots after lawmakers banned the QR-code method used by voting machines without naming a replacement. The issue is tied to broader election-administration changes, including a delayed plan to replace Dominion machines, now pushed back to 2028. Recent court rulings on Fulton County election board appointments are also part of the wider election fight shaping the race.

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