2018 Georgia Attorney General election
The 2018 Georgia Attorney General election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Attorney General of Georgia. Incumbent Republican attorney general Christopher M. Carr was appointed to the office on November 1, 2016, following the resignation of Sam Olens to become the president of Kennesaw State University. Carr won the election to a full term over Democrat Charlie Bailey with 51.3% of the vote.
Republican primary
Democratic primary
- Charlie Bailey, former Fulton County Senior Assistant District Attorney
General election
Results by congressional district
Carr won ten of 14 congressional districts, including one that elected a Democrat.| District | Carr | Bailey | Representative |
| 57% | 43% | Buddy Carter | |
| 44% | 56% | Sanford Bishop | |
| 64% | 36% | Drew Ferguson | |
| 21% | 79% | Hank Johnson | |
| 14% | 86% | John Lewis | |
| 50.4% | 49.6% | Lucy McBath | |
| 50.4% | 49.6% | Rob Woodall | |
| 64% | 36% | Austin Scott | |
| 79% | 21% | Doug Collins | |
| 62% | 38% | Jody Hice | |
| 61% | 39% | Barry Loudermilk | |
| 58% | 42% | Rick W. Allen | |
| 24% | 76% | David Scott | |
| 75% | 25% | Tom Graves |