Bradford Jay Raffensperger is an American politician, businessman, and civil engineer from the state of Georgia. He previously served in the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 50. He is the CEO of Tendon Systems, LLC, a contracting and engineering firm that operates in Columbus, Georgia, and Forsyth County, Georgia.
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He ran for the Secretary of State of Georgia in the 2018 election, and won. The Secretary of state in Georgia oversees elections and is chairman of the state election board. He finished with the most votes, leading Democrat John Barrow by less than one percent. He defeated Barrow in a runoff election on December 4, 2018, He is a lifelong Republican. He also sponsored a measure to amend the Georgia state constitution to allow the re-creation of a county that previously existed but had later merged with another county; the measure would allow northern Fulton County to split off to form Milton County. During the 2020 Georgia elections, he sought to prevent Georgia polling places from printing paper backups of voter registration and absentee voting information in case polling places would struggle to use voter check-in tablets. In 2020, the Georgia presidential primaries, originally set for March 24, were moved to May 19, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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