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David Scott

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A member of the 119th Congress has died in office.

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David Scott began his political career in 1974 with a successful campaign for the Georgia House of Representatives, where he served until his election to the state Senate in 1982. After a decade in the state Senate, he was elected to the newly created Georgia's 13th congressional district in 2003, representing parts of DeKalb and Gwinnett counties. He was re‑elected repeatedly, often running unopposed or winning by large margins, and was known for his focus on local issues.

During his tenure in Congress, Scott advocated for Georgia farmers, veterans, and job creation, frequently organizing job and health fairs for his constituents. He was praised by local leaders, including Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, for his tireless service and deep commitment to the state. In 2026, while campaigning for a 13th term in the May 19 primaries, Scott died at the age of 80; the cause of death was not immediately released.

Scott's legacy is marked by his long‑standing dedication to his district, his work on agricultural and veterans' issues, and his reputation as a steadfast public servant who remained popular throughout his career.

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Sources Cited

  1. David Scott — WikipediaWikipediaReference
  2. Rep. David Scott, longtime Georgia lawmaker, dead at 80cbs-top-stories
  3. Democrat Rep David Scott dead at 80fox-news-latest
  4. Georgia Democratic Rep. David Scott dies at 80abc-top-stories
  5. Georgia Congressman David Scott diescbs-top-stories

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