As primary voters head to the voting booths in Georgia, they deserve to know where their congressional candidates stand on vital pocketbook issues such as taxes and spending. Candidates often campaign in opposition to higher taxes, but disregard campaign promises once they take office.

Fortunately for taxpayers, numerous candidates have signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, which is a written commitment to oppose and vote against all income tax hikes.

The following candidates signed the Pledge:

Georgia

  • Herschel Walker (GA U.S. Senate)
  • Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter (GA-01)
  • Rep. Drew Ferguson (GA-03)
  • Rich McCormick (GA-06)
  • Jake Evans (GA-06)
  • Mallory Staples (GA-06)
  • Suzi Voyles (GA-06)
  • Lisa Babbage (GA-07)
  • Rep. Austin Scott (GA-08)
  • Rep. Andrew Clyde (GA-09)
  • Paul Broun (GA-10)
  • Michael Collins, Jr (GA-10)
  • David Curry (GA-10)
  • Rep. Barry Loudermilk (GA-11)
  • Rep. Rick Allen (GA-12)
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (GA-14)

There are currently 180 Pledge signers in the U.S. House and 44 Pledge signers in the U.S. Senate. 85% percent of all congressional Republicans have made the written commitment to oppose higher taxes. In contrast, ZERO congressional Democrats have made that promise.

In President Biden’s first year, he championed a multi-trillion tax and spend bill, which includes the largest tax increase since 1968. These tax hikes would disproportionately hurt workers, retirees, consumers, and small businesses. Taxpayers should expect more of the same for the remainder of his presidency. 

“Voters have a right to know where candidates stand on taxes before heading to the voting booth,” added Norquist. “The Taxpayer Protection Pledge is a simple litmus test that tells voters I’ll work to protect your wallet. I encourage all candidates for elected office to make this commitment today.”  

New candidates sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge regularly. For the most up-to-date information on this race or any other, please visit the ATR Pledge Database