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Ben Ku

Ben Ku is running for Gwinnett County Commissioner, District 2, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Ben is from the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. He has a bachelors of science in computer science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. He lives with his three dogs in Gwinnett County.

Professional background

Ben is the owner of a mobile app publisher for iOS called Kudit for almost 15 years. He previously worked at Point of Vision, LA Fitness, Hannon Hill, Media Firma, Armedia, and UPS.

Political background

Ben Ku is currently the County Commissioner for District 2 in Gwinnett County. He was elected in 2018 and has served one term.

ON THE ISSUES

CAMPAIGN FINANCE

Transportation & Infrastructure

As a Commissioner, he created a new process for handling street improvements when landlords are absent.

As a Commissioner, he worked with Waste Pro to initiate notifications when there are delays in trash service.

Supported Gwinnett's 2020 transit referendum, which voters did not approve. The referendum would have expanded Gwinnett's transit system and extended the red MARTA line to Jimmy Carter Boulevard.

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Housing & Urban Development

As a County Commissioner, he opposed the Heritage Golf Course from becoming a dense, multi-family development.

As a Commissioner, he helped launch warming shelters for the homeless in county facilities. He said, "the faith-based-only options were not sufficient to serve our community."

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Public Services

As a Commissioner, he updated the nondiscrimination policies to be in a single location. He additionally clarified broad terms like "sex".

As a Commissioner, he led the commission to officially recognize and celebrate Pride month.

As a Commissioner, he worked with the Mountain Park Civic Association to keep billboards out of the district.

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Public Safety

As a Commissioner, he called for a Police Citizens Advisory Board to address police accountability.

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Taxes & Budget

As of March 16, 2022, Ben Ku’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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