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Eric Martin Gisler
DEMOCRAT
Eric Martin Gisler is running for Georgia State Representative, District 121, Democratic Primary.
Eric Martin Gisler is running for this race unopposed. They will move on to the general election.
Personal background
Eric Martin Gisler grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He has a bachelor's degree from the University of Georgia in Athens.
Professional background
Eric is the head of product at an insurance tech startup. He is also a small business owner and runs a local shop that sells olive oils and balsamic vinegars.
Political background
Eric's campaign for Georgia State Representative, District 121, is his first time running for public office.
Economy
Supports restoring oversight of the Public Service Commission to prevent rate hikes that benefit corporate profits at the expense of consumers.
Wants to allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), such as garage apartments and backyard cottages in single family neighborhoods, and offer tax abatements for homeowners who rent them at below-market rates.
Wants to update zoning codes to allow for more duplexes, triplexes, and small-scale multifamily buildings.
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Energy & the Environment
As of March 11, 2026, Eric Martin Gisler’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Healthcare
Supports expanding access to health care financially and geographically, lowering prescription costs, and investing in mental health."
Supports expanding Medicaid and telehealth.
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Voting & Elections
Opposes "unnecessary [voter] restrictions" like limited drop boxes, registration purges based on "questionable methods," and the "politicization of the State Election Board."
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Public Safety
Seeks to promote responsible gun ownership and common-sense safety measures while respecting the rights of law-abiding gun owners.
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Education
Opposes school voucher programs that allow parents to use public funds to enroll their children in schools beyond their local options, including private schools.
Wants to expand statewide purchasing for curriculum, special education services, and transportation to lower unit costs during tight years."
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