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Georgia HD-53

Beth Fuller

Beth Fuller is a public health professional from Sandy Springs running to flip a seat in the Georgia House this November.

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Date:
November 3, 2026

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About Beth

Beth Fuller is a public health professional from Sandy Springs running to flip a seat in the Georgia House this November. After a decade supporting the Centers for Disease Control, Beth saw her contract eliminated amid federal workforce cuts that impacted thousands of Georgians. That experience strengthened her commitment to fighting for economic stability and opportunity for working families. Beth has seen how working families like hers are hurt by extremism at all levels of the government, and she’s stepping up to be a champion for her community and the future of all Georgians.

Beth is mounting a strong campaign this year with the backing of the DLCC’s Target Races program to flip this highly competitive district and deliver the leadership her community deserves. In a race where every vote will matter, the resources and support behind her campaign can make all the difference.

Georgia

2026 is a historic opportunity for Democrats to pick up seats in Georgia and build momentum for future majorities.

Georgia has seen Republican trifectas since 2005, but continued efforts from the DLCC and Georgia Democrats have led to victories in both chambers of the Georgia legislature, steadily chipping away at the state’s red majorities.

Over the last several cycles, the DLCC has helped Georgia Democrats make gains in both chambers of the legislature, including 20 seats in the state House over the past decade.

In 2026, building Democratic power in Georgia is more important than ever. A competitive gubernatorial race this year could result in another GOP trifecta, meaning Democrats in the Georgia legislature would remain as the only line of defense against an extreme MAGA agenda.