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Craig Topple

NONPARTISAN

Craig Topple is running for Clarke County Commissioner, District 5.

Personal background

Craig Topple lives in Athens, Georgia. He earned his bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and his Master of Divinity from the Columbia Theological Seminary. He has volunteered with the Association of Professional Chaplains, the Interfaith Clergy Partnership of Greater Athens, the Presbytery of Northeast Georgia, and the Athens Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA). He lives with his wife, Trasie, and their two children.

Professional background

Craig currently works as the Staff Chaplain at St. Mary's Health Care System. he previously worked as the director of children and youth ministry at Covenant Presbyterian Church, the interim pastor at Commerce Presbyterian Church, and a minister at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Santa Fe.

Political background

Craig Topple's campaign for Clarke County Commissioner, District 5, is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Advocates for fiscal transparency and stewardship.

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Public Services

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

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Housing & Urban Development

Supports growth that benefits longtime residents and creates housing options for working families and young professionals, while preserving neighborhood character and greenspace.

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Public Safety

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports expanding safe transportation options, including bus, bike, and pedestrian access, while addressing traffic concerns that affect daily life.

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Energy & the Environment

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