Georgia's 13th District

A New Voice for Georgia's 13th District

A mother, homeowner, and community member stepping up to fight for affordability, safety, and a future families can actually build in.

Why I'm here

Leadership grounded in real life.

I'm Fayth Park, and I'm running for Congress because I believe our district deserves leadership that is grounded in real life, not disconnected politics.

I'm part of a generation that has grown up watching people scroll past problems instead of solving them. I decided I would rather take action than keep watching from the sidelines.

I built a small platform by speaking honestly about the issues people are actually living with, and now I want to turn that attention into real work for the district I call home.

Why I'm running

A neighbor first. A candidate second.

I didn't grow up in politics. I grew up in Georgia, with deep roots in Clayton County, in the kinds of neighborhoods where people work hard, look out for one another, and want their kids to have a fair shot.

This wasn't a quick decision. I prayed about it, talked it through with my family, and asked myself if I was really willing to do the work — not just speak about it.

When I look at my son and the world he's growing into, I want him to inherit a district where the people in office actually look like the families they represent and actually understand what those families are facing.

Our generation deserves a seat at the table — not because we're young, but because we're paying attention, we're showing up, and we're done waiting on someone else to fix it.

Three core priorities

What this campaign is built on.

Affordability

Families should be able to afford housing, groceries, healthcare, and the basic cost of living without constantly fearing the next bill.

Safety

Every child, parent, and neighbor deserves to feel safe in their home, school, and community.

Opportunity

People should be able to build a life here, not feel pushed out by rising costs and declining trust.

Election guide

Understanding the Election in Georgia's 13th District

A clear, no-spin guide to the special election — what's on the ballot, when to vote, and how to make your voice count.

What voters should know

  • • A special election is being held to fill the GA-13 seat.
  • • Election Day: July 28.
  • • Early voting begins July 6.
  • • Ballot is jungle-style — all candidates from every party appear on a single ballot.
  • • If no one earns over 50%, a runoff happens August 25.

Why this matters

  • • Rising housing costs straining renters and homeowners.
  • • Increasing healthcare pressure on working families.
  • • Rapid population growth changing neighborhoods.
  • • Aging infrastructure under increasing strain.

How to participate

  • • Register or check status: My Voter Page
  • • Confirm your polling location before Election Day.
  • • Note ballot deadlines and early voting windows.
  • • Voter registration deadline: June 29, 2026.
  • • Read every candidate's platform before voting.

Your role as a voter

Voting is one of the most direct ways to shape what happens in your district. Special elections often have low turnout, which means your vote carries even more weight. Show up, bring a neighbor, and choose someone who will listen long after Election Day.

The district

Georgia's 13th District Is Not One Place. It Is Many Communities.

From Clayton to Newton, every corner of GA-13 has its own story — and they all deserve a representative who shows up.

Clayton County

The heart of the district — where Fayth and her family call home. A community working hard for affordability and safety.

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DeKalb County

Diverse neighborhoods, growing families, and a deep history of civic leadership across the metro.

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Henry County

Fast-growing suburbs balancing new development with the small-town feel residents love.

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Gwinnett County

One of Georgia's most diverse counties — full of entrepreneurs, students, and families.

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Rockdale County

Tight-knit communities navigating growth, infrastructure, and rising costs together.

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Newton County

Small-town Georgia values with a growing population looking for honest representation.

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"I believe in looking at this district honestly."

Families are feeling pressure. Communities are changing. People want better answers, not more excuses.

That is why I'm running.

Join us.

If you believe this district deserves a leader who will stay grounded, show up, and fight for families, I'd love for you to join us.