Atlanta — U.S. Rep. David Scott, 80, a Democrat who represented parts of metro Atlanta since 2003, died Wednesday. Scott had recently filed paperwork to seek a 13th term for the 13th Congressional District. He served in the Georgia legislature beginning in 1974 and was noted for chairing the House Agriculture Committee from 2021 to 2023. The death prompted tributes this week from Governor Brian Kemp, Senator Jon Ossoff, and Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, who cited his long service and advocacy for agriculture and consumer finance. With Scott having filed for re-election and facing primary challengers, his passing creates an immediate vacancy and shifts the timing and dynamics of the district's upcoming electoral contests.
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Congressman Scott's death leaves a vacancy in Georgia's 13th District. This changes the upcoming electoral contests. If you live in this district, be ready for a special election. Stay informed about the new candidates.
Scott's legacy in agriculture and consumer finance is notable. His passing is a loss for Georgia and the nation. If you admired his work, consider learning more about these issues. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Georgia's 13th District.
Primary challengers, rival candidates, and political backers gain immediate electoral opportunity in the 13th District following Representative Scott's death.
Constituents, congressional staff, Georgia Democrats, and agricultural advocacy groups lost a longtime representative and an experienced advocate for federal farm and consumer programs.
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