
Pamela DeLancy
GA-10 Democratic nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleNurse
PartyDemocratic
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundNurse
Notable personal detailsPamela DeLancy is a Democratic candidate for U.S. House in Georgia’s 10th Congressional District. She has described herself as a retired U.S. Army veteran and nurse, and has emphasized healthcare as a top campaign priority, citing personal experience including being a cancer survivor. She has lived in McDonough/Henry County, Georgia for more than 20 years and is involved in community and veterans organizations.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
The candidate supports policies to provide economic relief for working families facing rising costs of housing and food, and emphasizes responsible, sustainable economic development that protects public health and water resources. There is no specific, detailed discussion of tax policy on the campaign site.
Healthcare
Pamela DeLancy states healthcare is her top priority and emphasizes ensuring residents of Georgia’s 10th District have access to quality, affordable healthcare. Her campaign materials describe healthcare as a personal priority given her background as a nurse and cancer survivor but do not specify support for particular reforms such as Medicare for All, a public option, or specific market-based changes.
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Immigration & Border
Supports a secure border and a functional immigration system while calling for comprehensive reform that repairs the asylum process, creates clear legal pathways for work and family unity, and enforces the law with accountability and transparency in enforcement procedures.
Climate & Energy
The candidate’s campaign materials emphasize protecting clean water and responsible, sustainable local development (including concerns about data centers’ impact on water and the environment) but do not lay out specific climate policies such as emissions targets, support for the Paris Agreement, or plans to phase out fossil fuels. Public statements on the campaign site reference environmental protection in the context of community health and development rather than detailed climate or energy policy.
Fundraising
Latest report: Cycle 20262026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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