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Helen Zenobia Willis
DEMOCRAT
Helen Zenobia Willis is running for Fulton County Commissioner, District 5, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Helen Zenobia Willis is from Savannah, Georgia. She earned a bachelor's degree in accounting from Savannah State University and a master's degree in finance and accounting from the Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University. Helen lives with her husband, Vincent, and their four kids in College Park, Georgia.
Political background
Helen currently serves on the South Fulton City Council, representing District 3. She was first elected in 2017 and is in her third term.
Professional background
Helen previously worked as a senior payroll tax accountant for Koch Business Solutions, a private company across several industries. She also worked as a payroll tax accountant for YP, a local marketing solutions provider; a lobbyist for Coalition for South Fulton Now; and a senior tax analyst and a tax analyst for Automated Data Processing.
Economy
Believes a well-educated community can lead to long-term economic stability.
As a member of the South Fulton City Council, created job fairs and training programs.
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Public Services
Hosted town halls and participated in an anti-crime and anti-gun violence rally to push for a safer and more engaged community.
As a member of the South Fulton City Council, led investments into various upgrades, new housing programs, and the Red Oak Main Street Office.
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Housing & Urban Development
As of March 11, 2026, Helen Zenobia Willis did not have a website or any information online.
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Public Safety
As a member of the South Fulton City Council, created a declaration that the city would not collaborate with any U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and oppose the operation of any ICE detention facilities.
Helped pass the "Hang the Sign" ordinance, requiring local businesses to post information about human trafficking.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
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Energy & the Environment
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