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Jacqueline Adams

DEMOCRAT

Jacqueline Adams is running for DeKalb County Commissioner, District 7, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Jacqueline Adams earned her bachelor's degree in criminal justice and human services and her bachelor's degree in medical insurance billing from Colorado Technical University. Jacqueline lives in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

Professional background

Jacqueline currently works as the chief executive officer of Hidden Figures of DeKalb, the chief operating officer of Restoration in Christ Ministries International, Inc., the vice president of DRRLL Mentoring, and the executive director of Project3sixty.

Political background

Jacqueline Adams is a committed community leader, advocate, and public servant dedicated to strengthening DeKalb County and empowering its residents.

Economy

Supports economic growth that benefits local residents and businesses, advocates for responsible development, job creation, and investment in DeKalb County's neighborhoods, and believes in collaborating with business leaders and community stakeholders to strengthen the local economy.

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Public Services

Supports transparency and accountability in local government.

Plans to support programs and services that provide resources and opportunities for veterans, seniors, and families.

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Housing & Urban Development

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

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Public Safety

Supports law enforcement and wants to strengthen partnerships between public safety agencies and communities.

Wants to invest in proactive strategies and community-based initiatives to ensure families feel safe.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Said, "Reliable infrastructure is essential to maintaining a high quality of life for our residents. I will work to ensure that our roads, drainage systems, parks, and public facilities are properly maintained and strategically improved to meet the needs of our growing community. Thoughtful planning and responsible investment will help create stronger neighborhoods and ensure that our county remains a great place to live, work, and raise a family."

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Energy & the Environment

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

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