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Stephen "Stevie" E. Wall Jr.

NONPARTISAN

Stephen "Stevie" E. Wall Jr. is running for Pooler Mayor.

Personal background

Stevie grew up in Pooler, Georgia, on Kelly Street. He attended Pooler Elementary and Tompkins High School. He then studied instrumentation technology at Savannah Technical College. He has been a lifelong member of Rothwell Baptist Church in Pooler, where his grandfather was deacon emeritus and his mother taught kindergarten for nearly two decades. His family includes his wife, Donna, of 15 years, their daughter Richelle, and his granddaughter Sofia Elise.

Professional background

Stevie is the former chairman of the Pooler Planning and Zoning Commission and the Public Safety Committee. He retired in 2021 from International Paper (formerly Union Camp) after almost 40 years. He was a member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Union his entire career.

Political background

Stevie Wall has been on the a city council member for over 20 years, making him the longest active serving councilperson.

Natural Resources & the Environment

As of August 28, 2023, Stephen "Stevie" E. Wall Jr.’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

As of August 28, 2023, Stephen "Stevie" E. Wall Jr.’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Wants to continue keeping the city’s public safety departments well equipped and highly trained.

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Public Services

Supports bringing more community involvement to city government.

Wants to maintain “quality neighborhoods in a family-friendly atmosphere”.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports innovative technology and improvements to move traffic efficiently throughout the city.

Plans to ensure “responsible” commercial and industrial growth.

Wants to improve city drainage projects.

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