Soo Hong


Soo Hong is an American politician and lawyer who is a member of the Georgia [House of Representatives], representing the Georgia's 103rd [House of Representatives district|103rd district]. Her district comprises parts of Gwinnett County and Hall County. In addition to serving in the General Assembly, Hong is also a partner at a law firm, Blevins & Hong. She is the first woman of Korean descent to serve in the House.

Career

After college, she interned at the Georgia State Capitol.

Tenure

At the beginning of Hong's first term, Governor Brian Kemp named her one of his legislative floor leaders in the House.

Elections

Hong ran in the 2020 [Georgia House of Representatives election] in the 102nd district and narrowly lost to Democratic incumbent Gregg Kennard. Hong ran again in 2022, this time in the 103rd district following redistricting. Hong won the Republican primary unopposed, and in the general election, Hong defeated Democrat Ernie Anaya with 61% of the vote in the 2022 [Georgia House of Representatives election]. She was re-elected in the 2024 Georgia House of Representatives election.

Personal life

At the age of 10, Hong Immigration to [the United States|immigrated] to the United States with her family from South Korea. She grew up in Cobb County, and attended Georgia Tech and Mercer Law School.