Showing posts with label Georgia Secretary of State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Georgia Secretary of State. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2022
Friday, May 6, 2022
Michael Owens Endorsements for Secretary of State
Here is the list of elected officials who have given Owens their endorsement
- Gov. Roy Barnes, eightieth governor of Georgia
- Sen. Michael Rhett, Georgia State Senate, District 33
- Gail Hambrick, Clayton County Commissioner
- Monique Sheffield, Cobb County Commissioner
- Kelly Robinson, Douglas County Commissioner
- Jessie Goree, Clayton County School Board Chair
- Dee Haney, Clayton County School Board Member
- Tre Hutchens, Cobb County School Board Member
- Devetrion Caldwell, Douglas County School Board Member
- Rita Fasina-Thomas, Douglas County School Board Member
- Makenzie McDaniel, Henry County School Board Member
- Sandra Vincent, McDonough Mayor
- Anthony Ford, Stockbridge Mayor
- Carlos Greer, Locust Grove Mayor Pro-Tem
- Devon Myrick, Austell City Councilman
- Valerie Anderson, Austell City Councilwoman
- Connie Alsobrook, Conyers City Councilwoman
- Lance Robertson, East Point City Councilman
- Devlin Cleveland, Hampton City Councilman
- Erroll Mitchell, former Hampton City Councilman
- Alfred Dixon, former Jonesboro City Councilman
- Antonio Jones, Kennesaw City Councilman
- Maryline Blackburn, former Smyrna City Councilwoman
- LaKeisha Gantt, Stockbridge City Councilwoman
- Yolanda Barber, Stockbridge City Councilwoman
- Larry Curtis, Warner Robins City Councilma
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