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About the District

Georgia's Second Congressional District covers parts of Middle as well as Southwest Georgia. It includes Albany as well as most of Columbus and Macon-Bibb. Within the district you will find landmarks such as Lake Seminole, Providence Canyon State Park, the National Infantry Museum, Jimmy Carter National Historical Park, and Andersonville National Historic Site. Fort Moore, Robins Air Force Base, and Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany are also located in or adjacent to the district. The district fully covers 27 counties and partially covers an additional three counties. These include:

  1. Baker
  2. Bibb (partial)
  3. Chattahoochee
  4. Crawford
  5. Calhoun
  6. Clay
  7. Decatur
  8. Dooly
  9. Dougherty
  10. Early
  11. Grady
  12. Houston (partial)
  13. Lee
  14. Macon
  15. Marion
  16. Miller
  17. Mitchell
  18. Muscogee (partial)
  19. Peach
  20. Quitman
  21. Randolph
  22. Schley
  23. Seminole
  24. Stewart
  25. Sumter
  26. Talbot
  27. Taylor
  28. Terrell
  29. Thomas
  30. Webster

If you are interested in browsing district-specific population statistics, you can look up Census data for the 2nd District.

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If you are looking for our District Office contact information, you can view our Offices page. People often look to contact Congressional offices for different reasons. Some of the most common include:

Sharing Your Thoughts on an Issue

Contact Congressman Bishop about a policy issue that is being addressed or may be addressed by Congress by e-mailing him your thoughts on the issue.

Seeking Assistance With a Federal Department or Agency

If you are seeking assistance with a federal department or agency – like with military veterans benefits, social security, Medicare, or assistance with a U.S. passport matter then you can request assistance through this website or call the district office closest to you to see if the Congressman's office can assist.

Asking for a Meeting, Inviting the Congressman to an Event

You can submit your request/invitation through the meeting/event request webpage.

Inquiring About a Tour in Washington, DC

The Congressman's office can assist with scheduling tours of the U.S. Capitol or White House depending on availability and with enough advance notice of the request. Oftentimes it is more difficult to secure a tour if it is being requested within a month of the requesting date. Tours cannot be guaranteed and even scheduled tours may be canceled if there are unforeseen circumstances or subsequently scheduled special events which otherwise affect these buildings' accessibility. If you would like to request a tour through Congressman Bishop's office, you can do so through the tour request webpage.