Politics & Government

Bagley Announces Kickoff Campaign for Loganville City Council

The local candidate also addresses concerns regarding his health.

Loganville City Council candidate Chuck Bagley officially announced that he will officially kick off his campaign Friday (Oct. 4). 

In doing so, he addresses two concerns many locals have asked since he qualified Aug. 28: 

Q.  How is your health and do you have any concerns?

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A. My health is just fine; I have received a clean bill of health from my Primary Care Physician, Dr. Kyle Morris of Walton Family Medicine and my Oncologist, Dr. Ravi Sarma of Center for Cancer Care, Snellville Office.

Q. Why don’t we see any campaign signs if you are running for election?

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A.  I don’t feel the citizens of Loganville need the clutter of political signs for more than about 30 days. For myself I am active in the community, my efforts and past performance is tells my story so I do not need signs to get my name in front of the public 60 days in advance of the election.

If locals wish to put a yard sign supporting Bagley in their yards, though, they can call him directly at 678-793-1990. 

As stated in his platform, he believes in open government; keeping the citizens informed; educating citizens regarding current and future issues; being accessible, available and accountable; representing the citizens, not special interest groups or personal agendas; and researching all sides of every issue. 

He supports the community of Loganville with his membership and volunteer efforts in the following organizations: American Legion Post 233, the American Red Cross, the Fourth of July Parade, the Greater Eastside Chamber of Commerce, the Loganville First United Methodist Church, the Loganville Legacy Lions Club, Relay for Life of Walton County, Shepherd Staff, the Walton County Chamber of Commerce and the Walton County Triad. 

Check Patch later for his complete candidate profile, in addition to all other candidates' profiles for the council and mayor's seat.

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