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Akbar Ali

DEMOCRAT

Akbar Ali is running for Georgia State Representative, District 106, Democratic Primary.

Personal background

Akbar Ali received his bachelor's degree in political science and government from Kennesaw State University.

Professional background

Akbar currently works as the owner of MOSAIC AM, a graphic design company. He previously worked as a legislative intern for state senator Kim Jackson.

Political background

Akbar currently serves as a state representative for Georgia, District 106. He was first elected in 2025 and is serving his first term.

Economy

Supports meaningful property and income tax relief for working families, reducing red tape for small businesses, and raising the minimum wage.

Advocates for protecting workers' rights to organize, safe working conditions, and prioritizing domestic job creation for Georgia workers.

Supports limiting the power of homeowner associations (HOAs) over "excessive fines, surprise fees, and abuse of eviction powers."

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Energy & the Environment

Supports protecting water sources and punishing polluters.

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Healthcare

Supports access to abortion, contraception, and in vitro fertilization (IVF).

Advocates for expanding Medicaid and ensuring healthcare access for all Georgians.

Plans to expand access to mental health care, fund community-based support systems, and make services affordable and stigma-free.

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Voting & Elections

Opposes "laws that target individuals based on identity, religion, or immigration status," arguing they violate constitutional values and create fear among citizens.

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Public Safety

Supports community policing and building trust between law enforcement and communities while opposing racial profiling and discrimination in public safety systems.

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Education

Supports fully funding public schools, improving teacher pay and support, and protecting the Helping Outstanding Pupils Educationally (HOPE) Scholarship by ensuring Georgia's education system is "built for both access and excellence."

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