Have any internal campaign polls for Georgia’s 14th District been leaked or reported since January 2026?
Executive summary
No public reporting or documented leaks of internal campaign polls for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District were found in the set of sources provided covering the period since January 2026; official election notices, candidate lists and mainstream poll trackers cited here make no mention of any leaked internal surveys [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]. That absence in these records does not prove such polls do not exist—only that the supplied reporting and databases do not report any leaks or publish internal campaign poll results [6] [7].
1. Election context: a special election with many candidates and clear public records
Georgia’s 14th District moved into the special-election calendar after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation effective January 5, 2026, and the state scheduled a special general election for March 10, 2026, with a potential April 7 runoff—details reflected in federal and encyclopedic briefings and election calendars [2] [1]. Ballotpedia and local reporting show a crowded field and administrative notices about candidates and polling places for that special election, indicating active campaign activity and official disclosure environments where public polling often appears if released [4] [5] [8].
2. What the public record sources provided do show — and what they do not
The Federal Election Commission’s reporting on the special election and the FEC’s candidate and finance pages document filing and fundraising activity but do not publish or reference leaked internal polling data for the 14th District in the supplied materials [1] [6]. Landmark civic trackers like Ballotpedia and aggregators such as Cook Political Report or 270towin provide district partisanship context and lists of candidates but likewise contain no entries or notes indicating that internal campaign polls have been leaked or reported in the period under review [3] [9] [10] [11].
3. Polling ecosystems and where leaked internal polls usually surface — not found here
Prominent public poll trackers and news organizations that publish publicly released and aggregated polls for Georgia statewide races are represented in the sources but are focused on statewide contests or aggregated poll databases (e.g., The New York Times interactive poll tracker, FiveThirtyEight project pages), and these sources do not list or flag any internal GA‑14 campaign polls leaked since January 2026 in the materials provided [7] [12]. Local outlets summarized candidate filings and election logistics for GA‑14 but similarly do not report leaked internal survey results in the supplied excerpts [5] [8].
4. Alternative explanations and limits of the record
The absence of reporting in this collection could reflect multiple realities: campaigns may have conducted internal polling without leaking results; leaks may have circulated on social media or private channels not captured by the provided sources; or local outlets may yet publish such items after the snapshots assembled here. The sources used do not include exhaustive wire-service or social-media searches, so a conclusion is limited to the supplied reporting: none of the cited materials report or document a leaked internal GA‑14 campaign poll since January 2026 [1] [3] [4] [7].
5. Journalistic takeaway: what can be asserted with confidence, and what cannot
Confident assertion: the official and major informational sources provided—FEC election briefings, Ballotpedia candidate pages, district reporting and mainstream poll trackers included here—do not contain or reference leaked internal campaign polls for Georgia’s 14th District for the period beginning January 2026 [1] [3] [4] [6] [7]. Not provable from these sources: whether campaigns possess undisclosed internal polls, whether any such polls leaked on platforms outside the documents provided, or whether future reporting will surface internal survey data tied to this race; those possibilities remain open but unconfirmed in the supplied record [5] [8].