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Benjamin L. Culberson

DEMOCRAT

Benjamin L. Culberson is running for Gwinnett County Commissioner, District 4, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Benjamin L. Culberson is from Mulberry, Georgia. He is currently pursuing bachelor’s degrees in psychology and political science from Georgia Gwinnett College.

Professional background

Benjamin is a community organizer and student leader. He is the founder and president/chief executive officer of Culberson & Associates in Dacula, deputy campaign manager for Vote Nico Parra, and held roles as youth advocacy fellowship coordinator and youth advocacy fellow at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. He also worked as a resident assistant, research assistant, and student assistant at Georgia Gwinnett College.

Political background

Benjamin's campaign for District 4 commissioner of the Gwinnett County Commission is his first run for public office.

Economy

Supports lowering property taxes and expanding homeowner tax relief.

Supports expanding local job opportunities and workforce pipelines.

Wants to reduce regulatory burdens and expanding support for small businesses.

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Public Services

Advocates for expanding services and access for senior citizens.

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Housing & Urban Development

As of April 7, 2026, Benjamin L. Culberson’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Wants to include mental-health response into a broader approach to public safety alongside well-trained police and EMS.

Supports decriminalization of cannabis possession.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Said, "As Commissioner, I will fight for responsible growth, better roads, clean water, economic opportunity, and real property tax relief."

Supports infrastructure modernization.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports stricter environmental standards and investment in water safety.

Opposes data center development due to environmental and cost concerns.

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