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 results-driven public servant, entrepreneur, and advocate running for Fulton County Commissioner with a bold vision to put People First and bring new solutions to government. A proud son of Georgia, Brandon has spent the past decade helping working families, small business owners, and underserved communities navigate systems that often work against them.
With a background in technology, housing advocacy, and public-private partnerships, Brandon blends business acumen with deep grassroots credibility. He previously served as Chief of Staff at the Atlanta Community Advocacy Council, where he led initiatives around license reinstatement, affordable housing, and criminal justice reform that impacted thousands of lives.
Brandon is a key community stakeholder and operator with Chef Stew’s Stix and Transition Kitchen, two mission-driven ventures that focus on job creation, culinary education, and workforce development for young adults and returning citizens. His work has helped provide access to skills training and second chances for those who need it most.
He collaborates closely with Atlanta Super Attorney Diana Lynch, leveraging her legal expertise to support equitable economic development and justice-focused initiatives. Brandon also proudly supports and partners with the Literacy to Legacy Foundation, a nonprofit committed to improving youth literacy and educational outcomes across underserved communities in Fulton County.
Through his leadership with Kralc Investment Group, he’s also helped stabilize apartment portfolios, improve community safety, and build stronger landlord-tenant relationships across Georgia.
Whether it’s reducing jail overcrowding, fighting gentrification, or launching creative job training programs, Brandon believes in meeting people where they are—then building systems that work better for everyone. His campaign rejects partisan politics in favor of a common-ground coalition that includes Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and everyone in between.
Brandon's platform includes bold plans to:
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Expand affordable housing and protect renters
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Launch rehabilitation and license reinstatement programs
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Invest in alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders
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Support small businesses and reduce inflation’s impact on working families
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Improve transit access and green infrastructure across the county
Above all, Brandon is running to return power to the people—because he knows that lasting change starts at the local level, with leadership that listens, learns, and leads by example.
CREATING A GOVERNMENT THAT WORKS FOR ALL