Back Button
Branch Politics Logo

Don't waste hours Googling candidates.
Branch has information on all of your candidates, in one place.

Photo of Jevin S. Jensen

Jevin S. Jensen

REPUBLICAN

Jevin S. Jensen is running for Whitfield County Commission Chair.

Personal background

Jensen received a degree in Business Administration from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He lives in Whitfield County with his wife and daughter. Jensen is a member of Dalton First Methodist Church.

Professional background

Jensen is the owner of Ace Hardware in Varnell, Georgia.

Political background

Jensen is currently the County Commission Chair for Whitfield County. He was elected in 2020 and has served one term.

Public Services

Supports increasing public library funding.

As commissioner, he opened two new parks.

During his time as commissioner, 1,222 potholes were filled.

Suggest an edit

Economy

Wants to keep taxes low and voted to lower the property tax rate for 3 years in a row.

Promises to donate his commission salary back to the county.

Wants to "tackle the county budget deficit."

Read more...

Suggest an edit

Education

During his time as commissioner, the County "experienced record youth program participation."

Suggest an edit

Public Safety

As commissioner, he expanded the animal shelter.

As commissioner, he modernized the courthouse.

Said, "My commitment is I will NEVER engage the American Civil Liberties Union in a local Whitfield County election. I support the safety of our valued poll workers and the integrity of our elections."

Suggest an edit

Housing & Urban Development

Said, "Smart growth in housing gives families options. Affordable housing helps fight inflation."

Supports the new senior exemption from County taxes on homes of up to $250,000. Also, during his time as commissioner, he remodeled the Senior Center.

Suggest an edit

Transportation & Infrastructure

Wants to improve roads.

Opposed the Dug Gap road rezone to R7 and said, "[It] does not fit the character of the surround neighborhoods and is contrary to our Comprehensive Future Development Plan." It has since been withdrawn.

Suggest an edit