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Keisha Buchanan

DEMOCRAT

Keisha Buchanan is running for Henry County Commissioner, District 3, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Keisha Buchanan earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Morris Brown College, her master's degree in professional counseling from Argosy University, and her doctorate degree in counseling psychology from Argosy University.

Professional background

Keisha is a mental health professional, nonprofit founder, and small business owner. She is the founder of Next Step Counseling, LLC, where she expands access to mental health services for families. She also provides clinical supervision and professional development for mental health professionals as a college professor. She is also the host of an annual First Responder Suicide Prevention 5K in Henry County.

Economy

Promises to protect the income of homeowners and working families.

Believes property taxes, rising home values, and higher everyday costs are "putting real pressure on families, seniors, and working households throughout District 3."

Supports lowering property taxes and protecting homeowners from being priced out of their homes.

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Public Services

Advocates for expanding access to mental health services and community education on domestic violence, stress management, depression, and suicide prevention.

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Housing & Urban Development

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

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Public Safety

Believes public safety requires coordination with the judicial system, behavioral health providers, and community partners.

Advocates for providing mental health resources and support for first responders and their families, including trauma debriefing and suicide prevention programs.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Believes development decisions are affecting quality of life by causing "overcrowded roads, increased traffic, [and] rising strain on public safety."

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Energy & the Environment

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

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