Georgia has more counties than any other state in the United States except Texas. The proliferation of counties in the state led to multiple state constitutional amendments, attempting to establish limits. The most recent such amendment, dating to 1945, limits the state to 159 counties.

A Appling Atkinson

B Bacon Baker Baldwin Banks Barrow

Bartow Ben Hill Berrien Bibb Bleckley Brantley Brooks Bryan Bulloch Burke Butts

C Calhoun Camden Candler Carroll Catoosa Charlton Chatham Chattahoochee Chattooga Cherokee Clarke Clay Clayton Clinch Cobb Coffee Colquitt Columbia Cook Coweta Crawford Crisp

D Dade Dawson Decatur DeKalb Dodge Dooly Dougherty Douglas

E Early Echols Effingham Elbert Emanuel Evans

F Fannin Fayette Floyd Forsyth Franklin Fulton

G Gilmer Glascock Glynn Gordon Grady Greene Gwinnett

H Habersham Hall Hancock Haralson Harris Hart Heard Henry Houston

I Irwin

J Jackson Jasper Jeff Davis Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Jones

L Lamar Lanier Laurens Lee Liberty Lincoln Long Lowndes Lumpkin

M Macon

Madison Marion McDuffie McIntosh Meriwether Miller Mitchell Monroe Montgomery Morgan Murray Muscogee

N Newton

O Oconee Oglethorpe

P Paulding Peach Pickens Pierce Pike Polk Pulaski Putnam

Q Quitman

R Rabun Randolph Richmond Rockdale

S Schley Screven Seminole Spalding Stephens Stewart Sumter

T Talbot Taliaferro Tattnall Taylor Telfair Terrell Thomas Tift Toombs Towns Treutlen Troup Turner Twiggs

U Union Upson

W Walker Walton Ware Warren Washington Wayne Webster Wheeler White Whitfield Wilcox Wilkes Wilkinson Worth

In a rare consolidation in 1932, Campbell County and Milton County were made part of Fulton County.

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