Insights | September 18, 2025

Georg⁠i⁠a GOP Vo⁠t⁠ers Pu⁠t⁠ Educa⁠t⁠⁠i⁠on Freedom Fron⁠t⁠ and Cen⁠t⁠er

A new statewide survey shows Georgia Republican primary voters overwhelmingly want more control for families in education.

Why it matters:

Momentum is building for bottom-up education reform. Voters see K–12 education as headed in the wrong direction and want bold solutions that put families first.

By the numbers:

  • 79% say improving K–12 should be a top priority for the next governor
  • 90% support school choice, 73% strongly
  • 89% want more flexibility in how kids are educated
  • 82% support the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act; 69% want it expanded to all children, not just those in struggling schools

The bottom line:

“Education freedom is a winning issue with Georgians. Families want more options and flexibility, and they appreciate those who champion bottom-up reforms.”
-Matt Frendewey, vice president of strategy, yes. every kid. foundation.   

Methodology:

July 22-23, 2025. N=608 likely Republican primary voters. Margin of Error = +/- 3.97%. 74% of interviews conducted text-to-Web, 26% of interviews conducted online.

Click here to view the topline report.