A community civic map for Georgia

Find your community on the map.

Ahead of the June 17 special legislative session, People Map GA helps you see your county, your district, and ways to act.

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Georgia at a glance
Key Counties Community hubs Civic routes

Click a county to open its profile in County Insights.

Draw your community map

Show what should stay together.

What this is

A community civic map, built in plain language.

People Map GA brings together public data, local knowledge, and partner-led research so Georgians can see who represents them, recognize the institutions shaping their political voice, and identify how to act on their public obligation to participate. Neighbors, organizers, reporters, and students all use the same record.

How it works

Three steps to act.

Find your county, see what is at stake, then contact lawmakers.

Find your county

Search by ZIP or county to see your districts and who represents you.

See what is at stake

Open County Insights for the local story, documented cases, and districts that cross your county.

Contact lawmakers

Send a quick letter; ask for fair maps before the June 17 session.

See how district maps were drawn and redrawn over recent cycles. Open map history

The Georgia State Capitol grounds, with people gathered for civic action.
Across Georgia

Georgians organizing for fair maps and accountable representation.

From the Capitol to community meeting rooms, neighbors are showing up for local voice.

Issue pathways

Where redistricting meets representation.

Each pathway connects district lines to the public goods, civil rights, and community standing of Georgians. Use them to find a place to organize, study, or act.