Representative David Scott (D-GA13) passed away after 23 years as a congressman and 50 years in total representing the people of Georgia. He began his long career as a representative in the Georgia House in 1975 and then joined the Georgia Senate in 1983.
His congressional tenure began in 2003, after Georgia gained an additional congressional district, and he secured reelection ten times.
Rep. Scott made history as the first Black chairman of the House Agriculture Committee and was considered a trailblazer by many of his colleagues.
Rep. Scott’s staff announced his passing in a statement expressing sorrow but also gratitude for the outpouring of support and love.
— Rep. David Scott (@repdavidscott) April 22, 2026
Responses
Representative Lucy McBath (D-GA06) expressed her heartbreak at the news while praising Scott as a ‘tireless champion’ for America’s agriculture community.
I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of my dear colleague and friend, Rep. David Scott.
For over 20 years, David was a tireless champion for America's farmers on the House Agriculture Committee, fighting every day to protect their livelihoods and strengthen rural communities.…
— Rep. Lucy McBath (@RepLucyMcBath) April 22, 2026
Representative Nikema Williams (D-GA05) issued a similar statement, containing sadness and praise for the congressman and his ‘remarkable’ legacy.
I am deeply saddened by the passing of my colleague, Congressman David Scott. Leslie, Carter, and I are keeping Congressman Scott’s entire family, especially his wife of 57 years, Mrs. Alfredia Aaron Scott, friends, staff, and constituents in our prayers as we mourn this loss and… pic.twitter.com/3mfXXvxDhz
— Congresswoman Nikema Williams (@RepNikema) April 22, 2026
Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) called Scott a ‘true public servant,’ and called for people to join him in praying for his family.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Congressman David Scott.
Rep. Scott was a true public servant. He spent his career fighting for the people of Georgia in the State House, State Senate, and Congress. I am praying for his family and loved ones.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (@SenatorWarnock) April 22, 2026
Finally, Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA) mourned the loss of Scott, remarking on his lengthy tenure as a public servant and his impact on the State of Georgia.
Sen. Ossoff on Passing of Congressman David Scott. pic.twitter.com/1EIoRdbqQv
— Ossoff's Office (@SenOssoff) April 22, 2026

