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Term Length
4 years
Election Date
Nov 4, 2025
About Me
Party
Independent
Occupation
Entrepreneur
Fun Fact
I volunteer with the Acworth theater company, assisting with set construction, leadership meetings, and during performances. Also, my favorite day is Wednesday when I walk and cheer for the Redtop runners. On Sundays, I'm part of my church's tech team, ensuring sound, live streaming, and slide presentations run smoothly. Besides that, I cherish spending time with my three sons, whether it's at Saturday markets or Sunday dinners, focusing on our shared enjoyment.
Past Experience
Third Time’s the Charge: After running in 2021 and 2023, I have a continued commitment to show I'm not just campaigning I'm invested in Acworth’s future. My resilience reflects a leader who listens, learns, and evolves with my community.
I'm a Voice That Reflects Acworth: With Acworth’s population being 52% women and increasingly diverse, I embody the city’s changing face. I'm committed to ensuring that every voice from long-time residents to newcomers is heard and respected in city planning and governance. Proven leadership and innovation: As CEO of iLoveKare and a recognized advocate for seniors and youth., I bring real-world experience in ethical leadership, financial stewardship, and community empowerment.
I'm a vocal supporter of establishing an Ethics Committee to ensure transparency and integrity in local governmental stance that resonates with voters tired of politics as usual.
My campaign isn’t just about winning a seat it’s about building systems that uplift Acworth from the ground up. From tech literacy for seniors to youth engagement, My initiatives are designed to create lasting impact.
My Top Issues
Invest in infrastructure, create jobs
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Thriving local businesses
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Smart city initiatives
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Who I'm Running Against
Tim Richardson (Republican Party)
Acworth's Tim Richardson, the six-term alderman for the city's Post 4, looks to have secured himself another four years Tuesday night with a victory over challenger Kimberly Haase.
Unofficial results from Cobb County elections show Richardson earned 853 votes, or 53.6%, to Haase's 736 votes (43.3%) in the city's only contested election this year.
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