Habersham News Launches Candidate Interview Series for County Commission Races

As voters prepare for this year’s county commission elections, Habersham News is launching a series of interviews designed to help residents better understand where the candidates stand on the issues.

With several contested races on the ballot, the goal of the series is to give voters an opportunity to hear directly from the candidates in their own words. Each interview features the same set of questions, allowing readers to compare candidates’ views on topics such as growth, fiscal responsibility, and communication with citizens.

Four candidates are currently competing in two separate county commission races.

In District 2, the candidates are Andrea Harper and Shelley Tullis.

In District 3, the candidates are Danny McClellon and Jason Smith.

The candidates qualified to appear on the ballot for the May 19, 2026 General Primary and Special Elections.

Habersham News will publish interviews with the District 2 candidates tonight, giving readers a chance to hear directly from both Harper and Tullis about why they are running and what priorities they would bring to the position if elected.

Interviews with the District 3 candidates will be published later this week, with that article scheduled for release on Wednesday.

Each candidate was asked the same questions, and their responses are presented in a question-and-answer format without summarizing their remarks. The approach is intended to provide voters with a clear and direct look at how each candidate views the challenges facing Habersham County.

Habersham News encourages readers to review the interviews and stay informed as the election approaches so they can make informed decisions when they head to the polls on May 19.

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