Monopoly Politics Georgia 2000

11 seats: 8R, 3D     R 53

Elimination of two black-majority districts in 1996 – due to a Supreme Court ruling against race-conscious districting – did not cause the defeat of their black incumbents, but neither did it help white Democratic challengers in surrounding districts. Even though all elections were won by more than 10% in 1998, at least three districts could be competitive in 2000. (NOTES: Due to a new, court-ordered redistricting plan, incumbents in districts 4 and 11 exchanged districts in the 1996 election. In addition, Nathan Deal changed parties in 1995.) 
 
  1. Jack Kingston (R), 1992Landslide
 '98: 100'96: 68'94: 77'92: 58 R 54
 
  2. Sanford Bishop (D), 1992Vulnerable
 '98: 57'96: 54'94: 66'92: 64 D50-50
 
  3. Mac Collins (R), 1992Landslide
 '98: 100'96: 61'94: 66'92: 55 R 56
 
  4. Cynthia McKinney (D), 1992Comfortable
 '98: 61'96: 58'94: 66'92: 73D 65
 
  5. John Lewis (D), 1986Landslide
 '98: 79'96: 100'94: 69'92: 72 D 75
 
  6. Johnny Isakson (R), January 1999Landslide
 '99: 65  
['98: R71
 
'96: R58
 
'94: R64
 
'92: R58]
 R 66
 
 
  7. Bob Barr (R), 1994Win
 '98: 55'96: 58'94: 52['92: D 60]R 59
 
  8. Saxby Chambliss (R), 1994Win*
 '98: 62'96: 53'94: 63['92: D 69] R 52
 
  9. Nathan Deal (R), 1992Landslide
 '98: 100'96: 66'94: 58'92: 59R 64
 
  10. Charlie Norwood (R), 1994Vulnerable
 '98: 60'96: 52'94: 65['92: D 58]R 51
 
  11. John Linder (R), 1992Uncontested
 '98: 69'96: 64'94: 58'92: 51R 62