Meet Judge Craig Schwall
Judge Craig Schwall, Sr. has been a steady, fair-minded presence on the Fulton County Superior Court bench since 2005. Known for his “common sense” approach to the law, he’s spent over two decades serving our community—first as a Magistrate and State Court judge, and now in the Atlanta Judicial Circuit. Whether he’s presiding over a complex civil dispute or a sensitive criminal case, Judge Schwall is committed to making sure every person who walks into his courtroom is treated with dignity and respect. He believes that a judge’s job isn’t just to rule, but to serve as a guardian of the law for everyone in Georgia.
I need your vote. Mark Your Calendar: May 19th!
The Georgia Nonpartisan Judicial Election is coming up on May 19, 2026. This is a critical date for our local courts, and your voice is essential in maintaining a fair and experienced judiciary. Be sure to head to the polls and support the leaders who keep our legal system strong.
A Judge for All of Fulton County
Judge Craig Schwall believes that justice shouldn’t depend on your zip code. From the bustling streets of downtown Atlanta to the quiet neighborhoods of North and South Fulton, he has spent over two decades ensuring the law works for everyone. By championing Accountability Courts and focusing on “common sense” solutions, Judge Schwall looks beyond the docket to see the real people and families involved. He’s not just a judge on a bench; he’s a dedicated neighbor working to make our entire county safer, fairer, and stronger for every resident.
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Make a Plan to Vote
Your 2026 Voting Roadmap
Check Your Registration
Make sure your status is active and your address is current by visiting the Georgia My Voter Page (MVP). The deadline to register for the May 19th Primary is April 20, 2026.
Decide When to Vote
* Early Voting: Avoid the crowds by voting in person between April 27 and May 15.
Bring Your ID
Ensure you have a valid photo ID, such as a Georgia driver’s license, state ID, or U.S. passport
Review Your Ballot
Take a look at a sample ballot ahead of time so you can research the judicial candidates and feel confident in your choices.