Steven McNeel

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Steven McNeel is an American politician who is a member of the Georgia Senate, representing the 18th district. A Republican, he won the seat in a February 2026 special election.

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Steven McNeel
Member of the Georgia Senate
from the 18th district
Assumed office
February 24, 2026
Preceded byJohn F. Kennedy
Personal details
PartyRepublican
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Political career

In December 2025, John F. Kennedy, a Republican member of the Georgia Senate representing the 18th district, resigned to focus on his run for lieutenant governor.[1] The district, covering all of Crawford County, Monroe County, Peach County, Upson County, and parts of Bibb County and Houston County, had been represented by Kennedy since 2014. McNeel ran to fill the remainder of Kennedy's term as a Republican, facing five candidates: four Republicans, and one Democrat, LeMario Brown.[1] Special elections in Georgia use a two-round system system, where candidates of all parties compete on the same ballot, with a runoff if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the first round.[2] In the first round, held on January 20, 2026, Brown placed first, with 36.9% of the vote, followed by McNeel, with 21.3% of the vote.[3] In the runoff, McNeel defeated Brown, receiving 59.4% of the vote.[4][5]

Electoral history

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2026 Georgia's 18th Senate district special election[3][5]
Primary election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic LeMario Nicholas Brown 7,947 36.93%
Republican Steven McNeel 4,581 21.29%
Republican Eric S. Wilson 4,357 20.25%
Republican Lauren Daniel 4,052 18.83%
Republican Nathan Warnock 310 1.44%
Republican Eugene Allison 271 1.26%
Total votes 21,518 100.0
General election
Republican Steven McNeel 14,998 59.42%
Democratic LeMario Nicholas Brown 10,244 40.58%
Total votes 25,242 100.0
Republican hold
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