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Governor Brian Kemp: Georgia Mayors, Council Members Back Kemp for Governor

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(Athens, GA) – Conservative businessman Brian Kemp continues to earn support from hardworking Georgians throughout the Peach State. Today, Kemp added over forty Mayors and Council Members to his growing list of endorsements of local elected officials and grassroots supporters.

“As Secretary of State, I have traveled to all 159 counties to meet local leaders and learn about the opportunities and challenges in their respective communities,” said Kemp. “It is an honor to have so many of these Mayors and Council Members join the campaign, back our 4-Point Plan, and help organize grassroots efforts in all four corners of the state. Together, we will earn victory at the ballot box and put hardworking Georgians first.”

The following are proud to endorse Brian Kemp for Governor:

Councilman Cameron Andrews, Centerville

Mayor Rick Austin, Demorest

Mayor Ames Barnett, Washington

Councilman Larry Bradley, Monroe

Councilman Steve Broadbent, Johns Creek

William “Pete” Bridges, Tallapoosa

Mayor Dan Curry, Loganville

Mayor Bill Darsey, Lakeland

Councilman Wayne Dimsdale, Walnut Grove

Councilwoman Lisa Dunn, Mansfield

Mayor Steve Edwards, Sugar Hill

Mayor Steve Fry, Williamson

Mayor John Gayle, Valdosta

Mayor John Harley, Centerville

Councilman Jason Holt, Fitzgerald

Councilman John Hughes, Alma

Mayor Charles Ivey, Watkinsville

Mayor Jan Jones, Sasser

Councilman Jason Joyner, Pearson

Mayor Pro-Tem David Keener, Social Circle

Mayor David Earl Keith, Jesup

Mayor Ken Lee, Rincon

Mayor Lamar Lee, Walnut Grove

Councilman Rey Martinez, Loganville

Councilman Wayne McGuinty, Rochelle

Councilman Dan Merkel, Alpharetta

Councilwoman Mary Ann Mitcham, Hampton

Mayor Lee Moore, Franklin Springs

Mayor Peggy Murphy, Alma

Mayor Roy Plott, Jefferson

Mayor Johnny Pritchett, Bishop

Councilman Steve Quinn, Jefferson

Councilman Allen Rassi, St. Marys

Mayor Michael Richbourg, Nashville

Councilman Jimmy Richardson, Monroe

Mayor Jefferson Riley, Mansfield

Councilman Bill Rosenfeld, Tucker

Councilman Bunny Scoggins, Williamson

Councilman Chris Smith, Covington

Mayor Stephen Tingen, Gray

Councilman Randall Walker, Perry

Councilwoman Mary Lott Walker, Blackshear

Mayor Patricia Wheeler, Stone Mountain

Councilman Donald Wilson, Commerce

Mayor Mike Young, McRae-Helena

Former Councilman Kenny Hodges, Winterville

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