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Charles Paul Efstration III

REPUBLICAN

Charles Paul Efstration III is running for Georgia State Representative, District 104, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Charles Paul Efstration III is from Gwinnett County. He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Georgia and his law degree from Mercer University. He lives in Mulberry with his wife, Ashley, and two children.

Professional background

Charles is an attorney at Efstration Law Firm. He previously worked as an assistant district attorney for Gwinnett County Judicial Circuit and as a felony prosecutor.

Political background

Charles is a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing District 104. He was elected in 2013 and is serving his seventh term. He previously ran for United States House of Representatives in Georgia's 7th congressional district in 2010 but did not win.

Economy

Voted to suspend the gas tax, provide property tax relief grants, and pass $1 billion in tax rebates in 2023.

Aims to cut taxes on the state's sale or harvest of timber with House Resolution 1000.

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Energy & the Environment

As of March 11, 2026, Charles Paul Efstration III’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion access.

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Aims to pass protections for victims of human trafficking.

Prioritizes increased penalties for rioting, gang violence, and terrorism.

Implemented $4,000 to $6,000 raises for state law enforcement officers.

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Education

Passed the Safe Schools Act in 2023 to increase school funding for safety plans and anti-gang training.

Supports investing wisely in education and setting literacy standards through fully funded school budgets, and worked to provide $2,000 teacher raises.

Authored House Bill 1023, which requires schools to install weapons detection systems.

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