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Four years ago, my team and I trekked through the entire western half of DeKalb spreading my message and vision, contacting residents, and making sure that my platform aligned with the needs for folks in DeKalb – and I won in a resounding victory.
This year we're looking to do the exact same to preserve the progress we've made, and we're going to need tons of resources to do it. We're going to be 🤝 training our volunteers, 🗣️ canvassing door-to-door across half the county, 🚌 transporting our staff and team members, 🪧 printing and distributing campaign literature and signs, 📲 funding our digital outreach programs, and much more all the way to election day in November.
Primary elections with primary challengers are coming up soon, John – it's imperative we build up our resources early to keep our momentum going throughout the rest of the year.
My progressive agenda in DeKalb has transformed our county, and I'm proud of what we've been able to accomplish together. We've got the opportunity now to prepare for our 2024 election – and I don't want to waste a single second. John, can you chip in to support my reelection campaign today?
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Ted is the former Mayor of Clarkston, Georgia - the most ethnically diverse square mile in America. He was elected as the first and only millennial member of the DeKalb County Board of Commissioners in November, 2020.
As DeKalb County Commissioner, Ted continues to push for progressive changes. He is deeply involved in advancing environmental sustainability, improving public infrastructure, advocating for affordable housing, and promoting economic development in the county. Ted is also a passionate advocate for social justice, working tirelessly to ensure equal opportunities for all residents, regardless of their race, religion, or socio-economic status. Ted will work to defend civil rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA+ rights, indigenous rights, and constitutional rights.
Ted and his wife Andrea reside in DeKalb.
Prefer to donate via mail? Address a check to
Ted for DeKalb
3080 Kelly St Scottdale, GA 30079
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