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Tonya Corbin
DEMOCRAT
Tonya Corbin is running for Fayette Clerk of Superior Court, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Tonya Corbin was born in Heidelberg, Germany, and spent her formative years in Schweinfurt, Germany. She earned a degree in legal studies from Clayton State University. Tonya and her husband have been residents of Fayette County for seven years, are members of World Changers Church International, and have four adult children, and two grandsons.
Professional background
Tonya Corbin has a background in law enforcement, serving as a Correctional Officer/Detention Officer for 17 years. She transitioned to the legal field, working at the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office as a Legal Staff Assistant and later as a Crime Victims Advocate. Tonya also served as a paralegal for the Georgia Government Transparency & Campaign Finance Commission.
Political background
Tonya Corbin's campaign for Clerk of Superior Court in Fayette County is her first entry into politics.
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Judicial Administration
Said, "Accuracy and efficiency are paramount in our court system... I will uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism, ensuring that all paperwork is handled swiftly and accurately... I will also prioritize fairness in every aspect of court administration..."
Wants to work alongside the sheriff to open court facilities on some Saturdays, allowing citizens to address court matters such as paperwork filings and Board of Equalization sessions, where tax disputes can be addressed and resolved.
Said, "As your Clerk of Superior Court, I will prioritize education initiatives aimed at empowering individuals... Through collaboration with volunteer attorneys and affordable legal services, I will strive to ensure everyone has access to the guidance they require to understand their rights and responsibilities."
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