Jonathan McColumn

Republican

Jonathan McColumn is a Republican candidate running in Georgia’s 2026 U.S. Senate primary. His campaign website describes him as a retired U.S. Army brigadier general, clergy member, adjunct instructor, and consultant, and it emphasizes conservative positions on the economy, border security, and social issues.

Positions on Key Issues

Economy

medium

He supports a focused approach to the economy centering on affordability and sustainability, with emphasis on home affordability and price stability. He advocates wage enhancements through voluntary actions by corporations and market reforms to counter inflation.

Climate/Energy

low

No public climate/energy policy position is publicly published by Jonathan McColumn.

Immigration

high

McColumn supports securing the U.S. border and enforcing immigration laws. He says entry should occur legally and with vetting, and that unauthorized border crossings are illegal.

Education

low

No publicly published position on Education is available from Jonathan McColumn; his campaign site and public materials do not outline a formal education policy.

Background

Career History

Brigadier General (Retired)
U.S. Army

Served 31 years of active federal service before retiring.

Clergy
Religious ministry

States he has served as clergy for more than 25 years.

Adjunct Instructor
Phoenix University

Served briefly as an adjunct instructor.

Consultant
Private sector

Lists consulting among his professional roles.

Education

Northside High School High school diploma
Georgia Military College
Georgia College & State University

Top Donors

No campaign finance data found in public disclosures as of 2026-05-15. FEC candidate pages exist for Jonathan McColumn, but the public search results available here did not surface a current fundraising summary, industry breakdown, or major donor list.

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Voting Record

Jonathan McColumn has not held legislative office, so there is no legislative voting record to report. Publicly available material found here identifies him as a retired U.S. Army brigadier general and current Senate candidate, but no elected-office voting record or executive actions were located in the sources reviewed.

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Data Analysis Information

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