As of the 2020s, Chatham County is a Democratic Party stronghold, voting 58% for
Kamala Harris in
2024. Chatham County was one of the earliest counties in Georgia to turn Republican and shake off its
Solid South roots. From 1952 to 2000, the county voted for the Republican candidate for president all but four times. In 1968,
Hubert Humphrey carried Chatham County by 95 votes over second-place
Richard Nixon, and Chatham was one of only eight Georgia counties in which
George Wallace came in as low as third place.
Jimmy Carter won a majority in both of his runs for president, and in 1996,
Bill Clinton became the first non-Georgian Democrat since Franklin D. Roosevelt to win a majority. The county has voted Democratic in every presidential election since 2004, when
John Kerry carried it by fewer than 150 votes and won a plurality. It would swing dramatically to support
Barack Obama in 2008, making Obama only the second non-Georgian Democrat since Franklin Roosevelt to win a majority of the county's votes. Since then, Chatham has tended to vote substantially more for Democrats at the presidential level than the state as a whole. In the last four presidential elections, Democrats have recorded the biggest margins for non-Georgian Democrats since Roosevelt's landslides. This culminated in
Joe Biden's winning 58.6% of the vote in the 2020 election, outdoing Jimmy Carter's 57% in 1976 for the best performance of a Democrat in the county since Franklin Roosevelt in 1944. Since 2008, Chatham has been one of the most reliably Democratic urban counties in the state outside the Atlanta area, and one of the few Democratic pockets in heavily Republican South Georgia. For elections to the
United States House of Representatives, Chatham County is part of
Georgia's 1st congressional district, currently represented by
Buddy Carter. For elections to the
Georgia State Senate, Chatham County is divided between districts
1,
2 and
4. For elections to the
Georgia House of Representatives, Chatham County is divided between districts
161,
162,
163,
164,
165 and
166. ==See also==