ALEN BLANCO HERNANDEZ 2035

FULTON COUNTY SHOULD WORK FOR THE PEOPLE.
ALL OF THE PEOPLE
BRANDON CLARK FULTON COUNTY COMMISSIONER
VISION &
PRIORITIES
This campaign is not about politics. It’s about purpose. It’s about building a Fulton County that works for all of us—Black, White, Latino, Asian, Democrat, Republican, young, old. It’s time to get to work.” — Brandon Clark
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PUBLIC SAFETY & JUSTICE REFORM
Policing alternatives, rehab instead of jail for nonviolent offenders
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AFFORDABLE
HOUSING
Tenant protections, ownership programs, anti-displacement measures
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VETERANS & RETURNING CITIZENS
Rehab, workforce programs, housing initiatives, mental health programs
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LICENSE REINSTATEMENT PROGRAM
Community service pathway through DOT for fine forgiveness
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INFRASTRUCTURE & TRANSIT ACCESS
Fix roads, expand MARTA, introduce green transit
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ECONOMIC GROWTH & SMALL BUSINESS SUPPORT
Grants, workshops, access to capital
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REDUCING INFLATION IMPACT
Local relief strategies and resources access

MEET BRANDON CLARK

Candidate for Fulton County Commissioner | Advocate. Entrepreneur. Bridge-Builder.
Brandon Clark is a community advocate, visionary leader, and problem-solver who’s spent over a decade working to make Fulton County more fair, more inclusive, and more accessible for everyday people—not just the powerful few.
Born and raised in Miami, Florida, Brandon grew up in a home grounded in commitment, honesty, and faith. Raised by two loving parents, his family taught him the importance of showing up, working hard, and giving back—values that continue to guide every decision he makes.
In 2011, Brandon moved to Atlanta at the peak of his career, seeking not just new opportunity, but new purpose. What began as a professional move quickly evolved into a calling to serve. He immersed himself in the city’s challenges, became a champion for its people, and found his voice as a fierce advocate for equity and access.
A Champion for Change
From justice reform to workforce development, Brandon has consistently delivered grassroots results that touch real lives. As former Chief of Staff at the Atlanta Community Advocacy Council, he led initiatives that helped small business owners achieve funding and contracts, secured housing resources for renters, and opened new channels for civic engagement.
He is also the force behind initiatives like Transition Kitchen and Chef Stew’s Stix, which provide culinary job training and mentorship for youth, veterans, and returning citizens. Through these efforts, Brandon offers more than second chances—he creates new pathways to self-sufficiency and dignity.
A Vision Rooted in Possibility
Brandon Clark is not your typical politician. He’s a bridge-builder, connecting private innovation with public need. Through his leadership with Kralc Investment Group, he’s worked on stabilizing apartment communities, partnering with municipalities, and helping create safer, healthier neighborhoods across Atlanta.
He is working to develop bold programs like:
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Drive Fulton – a community service-based ticket relief program
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People’s Pantry & Free Restaurant Initiative – providing seated meals to those in need using surplus food and vacant restaurant spaces
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Rehabilitation Over Incarceration – a plan to reduce overcrowding at Fulton County Jail by prioritizing treatment and diversion for nonviolent offenders
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Small Business Equity Board – creating direct pathways to capital and mentorship for minority and local business owners
Not Red. Not Blue. Just People First.
Brandon isn’t running to serve a political party—he’s running to serve the people of Fulton County. His campaign welcomes everyone: Democrat, Republican, Independent, young, old, Black, White, Latinx, LGBTQIA+, veteran, renter, homeowner, entrepreneur. Everyone deserves a seat at the table.
“This is about real leadership that listens, acts, and gets it done. I’m not interested in empty politics. I’m here to build a Fulton County that works—for all of us.”
— Brandon Clark
CREATING A GOVERNMENT THAT WORKS FOR ALL