
Submitted by Savannah Indivisible
Feb. 3, 2026 – Savannah Indivisible, a grassroots organization dedicated to protecting constitutional rights and democratic principles in Georgia’s 1st Congressional District, today announced its Civic Engagement series for the first half of 2026.
The series kicks off with the Georgia’s 1st Congressional District Candidate Forum on March 24, 2026 at the Otis S. Johnson, Ph.D. Cultural Arts Center in Savannah from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The forum will give voters a chance to meet the Democratic candidates running for the office occupied by Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter, who is vacating his seat to run in the Senate race.
“Georgia’s 1st congressional district race is one of most vital contests for coastal Georgia because we need to flip this seat to blue with a candidate that stands with the people, not billionaires,” said Savannah Indivisible Co-Chair, Suzanne Potts. “Georgians are facing sharp cuts to SNAP, healthcare, and other services that are vital to our communities. This is the first forum for this group of candidates, making it the ideal time for voters to hear how each candidate plans to address violence from ICE, escalating prices, attacks on civil rights, the climate crisis, and more.”
The General Primary election will be held on May 19, 2026. The deadline to register to vote is April 20, 2026.
Those interested in attending the Candidate Forum for Georgia’s 1st Congressional District can RSVP here.
Series Continues in April and May
To help educate the public on the impact of data centers in coastal Georgia, Savannah Indivisible will host a Data Center Town Hall on April 8, 2026. Invited speakers will share their expertise on data centers and the impact on local communities, utility prices, water resources, and the environment.
The third event in the series will be a Statewide Candidate Forum on May 11, 2026. This event will bring candidates running in statewide elections to the stage to speak with voters about their ideas for Georgia. Candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Public Service Commission, Attorney General, and Insurance Commissioner will be invited.
Details about the Data Center Town Hall and the Statewide Candidate Forum will be announced closer to the event dates.
“Savannah Indivisible is delivering on its 2026 mission which includes reclaiming political power by helping to elect progressive candidates,” continued Potts. “As part of our civic engagement strategy, we will host candidate forums, run voter education campaigns, and facilitate voter engagement programs to inspire our community to vote for change.”
For more information about Savannah Indivisible events, visit savannahindivisible.org. Follow us on social media across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Bluesky, and TikTok.
About Savannah Indivisible
Savannah Indivisible, formerly Coastal Georgia for Democracy, is a progressive organization that fights for a Georgia where everyone shares in the abundance of our state. We see a future of policy over partisanship, communal respect over culture wars, universal prosperity over income inequality. We are independent, inclusive, and action-oriented. Since its founding in 2025, the group has organized candidate forums, town halls, and more than 10 peaceful demonstrations, including the record-breaking No Kings protests in Savannah. Savannah Indivisible has mobilized thousands of coastal Georgians around critical issues affecting their communities.
- Parker’s Kitchen Announces Round-Up Campaign to Support Local Veterans
- Chatham Area Transit Authority Names Stephanie Cutter Chief Executive Officer
- Gordonston Art Fair Returns Feb. 28 with 50+ Local Artists
- City of Savannah Announces Findings of Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at Whitefield Square
- City’s Municipal Archives Launches StoryRoots Project to Map Community History