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Corey Ragsdale

REPUBLICAN

Corey Ragsdale is running for Cherokee County Commissioner, District 4, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Corey Ragsdale is a lifelong resident of Cherokee County. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a master’s degree in business administration. He lives with his wife, Angela, and their daughter in Cherokee County.

Political background

Corey currently serves as the County Commissioner for Cherokee County District 4 in Georgia. He was first elected in 2019 and is seeking re‑election.

Professional background

Corey currently works as a director of business development for Anderson Dahlen Inc., a metal fabrication and equipment integration company, and as founder of The Part Company. He previously worked as a senior business development manager and business development manager at Anderson Dahlen.

Economy

Supports the County Office of Economic Development to bring jobs and businesses into the county, adding value to the tax base and lowering the tax burden.

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Public Services

Plans to expand parks and recreation options in District 4, including executing the SW Cherokee Parks and Trails plan and developing additional park sites.

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Housing & Urban Development

Plans to attract developments that are a positive mixture of uses and is pursuing ordinances and regulations to improve housing affordability in the county.

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Public Safety

Supports funding for fire, EMS, the marshal’s Office, and the Sheriff’s Office to help them run smoothly and grow.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Plans to use the recently passed TSPLOST resolution to complete necessary road projects as infrastructure struggles to keep up with growth.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 11, 2026, Corey Ragsdale’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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