The Right Person, At The Right Time, For The Right Reasons-
LeAnne Long County Commissioner District 5
Please Vote on November 5th, 2024 in the General Election
"We must only consider viewpoints that align with District 5's commitment to preserving its small-town character. It is imperative that we elect board members who share this vision." LeAnne
Welcome to my campaign page! Whether you're here for the first time or have been following along, I invite you to discover why I am the best choice to represent District 5 on the Newton County Board of Commissioners.
I am proud to stand firmly for conservative ideals that safeguard our finances, uphold government integrity, and prioritize the needs of Newton County's residents, irrespective of political affiliation.
With a resounding Win in primary and 72% of the votes, I am proud to be the voice of District 5 in the upcoming November 5th, general election advocating tirelessly for our community's best interests. My proactive, solution-oriented approach ensures we address the pressing issues facing our citizens.
A seasoned business leader with over three decades of holding officials accountable and combating detrimental zoning decisions, I am committed to preserving our community's unique character and preventing unsuitable developments. Unfortunately, District 5 has lacked adequate communication and proactive energy in recent years. As many know, I am deeply involved in our community, witnessing the pressing needs and necessary changes firsthand. Yes, this campaign goes beyond zoning; it demands practical solutions driven by passion and energy.
Join me in ensuring our community thrives without succumbing to special interests. We must elect a representative who truly listens to and acts upon the voice of the people, not special interests. While politics may not always be glamorous, advocating for all of us is essential.
If you are undecided about this election, I encourage you to watch the Newton Chamber Candidates on the Clock to learn about your District 5 options. Campaign promises are one thing, but hearing each candidate's platform will help you make an informed decision. Discover why experience matters in this election.
"We must only consider viewpoints that align with District 5's commitment to preserving its small-town character. It is imperative that we elect board members who share this vision."
The community has spoken through voting, and now it's our turn to take part in the November election to secure the District 5 seat. Our leaders must be deeply connected to our community's needs to effectively guide Newton County over the next four years, I am that candiate for all of us!
As always give me a call if you have any questions about the vison for a Better Newton County!
Thank you, LeAnne 770-851-0380
LeAnne and Stanley Long
March 2024 -How this candidacy started-
LeAnne Long is excited to announce her District 5 County Commissioner candidacy. She represents a beacon of hope and change for our beloved community.
With a deep-rooted commitment to preserving our community's unique character, LeAnne Long brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the table as a successful business owner and leader in Newton County. LeAnne has been married to Stanley for 37 years and lives in River Cove, at the core of District 5 off Hwy 11 in Eastern Newton County.
Why am I seeking to be our District 5 Commissioner?
I seek to be our District 5 County Commissioner because I believe in the power of effective leadership to shape our community's future. I am deeply committed to preserving the character and integrity of Newton County while facilitating sustainable planned growth. I have a clear vision for inclusive policy-making decisions and the accountability to govern financial transparency and efficacy with every tax dollar spent. I understand firsthand what will happen if a compromised candidate is elected to the District 5 board seat. Builders, Developers, and special interest groups seek to control seats on the Board of Commissioners in this primary election, including District 5, in efforts to change the landscape of Newton County.