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Jeff Johnson

REPUBLICAN

Jeff Johnson is running for Dawson County Sheriff, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Jeff is married. He is a graduate of Dawson County High School and the University of North Georgia. Jeff has also completed Jail Administration Training at the FBI Academy and participated in US Department of Justice Executive Development Training.

Professional background

Jeff has served in the public safety sector, initially working with the Dawson County Fire Department as a certified firefighter and first responder. He has been elected to a position where he attended the Sheriff’s Elect Academy and graduated from the 115th National Sheriff’s Institute. The son of a carpenter, Jeff initially worked in the construction field before transitioning to public safety.

Political background

As of May 11, 2024, Jeff Johnson’s website did not contain information on this issue.

Public Safety

Believes that "the ability to connect with all citizens is vitally important to ensure the partnership that Sheriff Johnson prioritizes between the community and its law enforcement officers..."

Said, "“Truthfulness is paramount. Once we began to sacrifice our integrity, we have crossed the ultimate line in law enforcement.”"

Supports strong community ties and proactive crime reduction, with a focus on public safety through experienced leadership, collaboration with local law enforcement, and a commitment to safeguarding residents' rights.

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Jail Management

Has acted in multiple enforcement capacities and positions during 30 years in law enforcement.

Has supervised and commanded in :detention, patrol, investigations, specialized assignments, govt. housing, internal affairs, courts, training, and administration."

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Criminal Justice

As of March 19, 2024, Jeff Johnson’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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