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Robert Freeman Leverett

REPUBLICAN

Robert Freeman Leverett is running for Georgia State Representative, District 123, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Robert Freeman Leverett grew up in Elberton. He has a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and a law degree from the University of Georgia. He and his wife, Mary Dana, have two children and have lived in Elberton for 30 years.

Professional background

Rob runs a general civil law practice where he focuses on real estate, probate cases, and legal transactions. He has also represented the City of Hartwell, Elbert County, Elberton, and Bowman.

Political background

Rob has served as a Georgia State Representative since being elected in 2021 to represent District 33. He was re-elected to represent District 123 in 2023. He is also the current Republican chief deputy whip.

Economy

Supports fiscally responsible policies that reduce and simplify government.

Aims to attract and support small businesses and partner with business owners to develop the local economy.

Promotes family farms.

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Energy & the Environment

Would support a non-binding referendum to determine whether to adopt House Bill 154, which would move Georgia into the Atlantic Standard Time Zone.

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Healthcare

Opposes abortion access.

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Voting & Elections

As of March 11, 2026, Robert Freeman Leverett’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Safety

Opposes policies that would limit access to guns.

Wants to incentivize law enforcement officers, crack down on gangs, and fight human trafficking.

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Education

Will support legislation that keeps schools and children safe.

Wants to support educators by fully funding public schools, providing cost of living adjustments to teachers, and prioritizing funds to support early childhood literacy.

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