Southeast Georgia Sheriffs Endorse Cagle, Join over 50 across State
Wednesday, July 19th, 2017
Casey Cagle, the leading conservative Republican for governor, announced that 58 sheriffs from across Georgia have endorsed him. The announcement of this statewide network of respected and trusted leaders follows Cagle’s unmatched fundraising haul of $2.7 million in just two months, and the endorsements of 64 elected officials in Northwest Georgia alone.
In Southeast Georgia, Sheriffs Stephen Jessup (McIntosh), John Wilcher (Chatham), Noel Brown (Bulloch), and Tyson Stephens (Emanuel) threw their names behind Cagle’s run for the state’s top office.
“Casey Cagle is the man for the job,” said Bulloch County Sheriff Noel Brown. “He is a natural-born leader that comes from a humble upbringing, and I know he hasn’t forgotten where he comes from. I trust him to run our state, and I am extremely proud to be supporting Casey Cagle’s candidacy for governor.”
"Law enforcement all across our state would benefit from Casey becoming governor," said Chatham County Sheriff John Wilcher. "Casey has always supported our best interest. I think he is the best man for the job, and I am extremely proud to endorse his bid for governor.”
“The sheriffs are among the most respected and trusted leaders in communities all across our state,” said Cagle. “I am humbled to have the support of these selfless public servants. We are all indebted to the brave men and women that wear the badge and put their lives on the line for us. When I am governor, I will continue to fight tirelessly to support our law enforcement heroes.”
Cagle has pledged to cut taxes by $100 million in his first 100 days, deliver a comprehensive 10-year infrastructure plan, and create 500,000 new jobs in the first four years of his administration. He has also made workforce development a top priority, and will continue to lead on developing a world-class education system in Georgia.
The full list of the 58 sheriffs endorsing Cagle includes:
Keith McBrayer, Henry
Frank Reynolds, Cherokee
Tim Burkhalter, Floyd
Ashley Paulk, Lowndes
Danny Brannen, Pulaski
James Woodruff, Troup
Logan Marshall, McDuffie
Mitch Ralston, Gordon
Ramsey Bennett, Pierce
Rod Howell, Colquitt
Chris Steverson, Telfair
Noel Brown, Bulloch
Randy Shirley, Stephens
Robert Rodgers, Wilcox
Butch Reece, Jones
Cullen Talton, Houston
Brad White, Lamar
Stacy Nicholson, Gilmer
Ray Cross, Dade
Gary Sisk, Catoosa
Scott Berry, Oconee
John Cary Bittick, Monroe
Chris Clinton, Towns
R.L. “Butch” Conway, Gwinnett
Gerald Couch, Hall
Terry Deese, Peach
Roger Garrison, Cherokee (fmr.)
Wiley Griffin, Decatur
Bill Hancock, Crisp
Mike Jolley, Harris
Howard Sills, Putnam
Pete Smith, Sumter
Tyson Stephens, Emanuel
Neal Walden, White
Neil Warren, Cobb
Clay Whittle, Columbia
Steve Wilson, Walker
Mike Yeager, Coweta
Harry Young, Grady
John Wilcher, Chatham
Bill Hutson, Cobb (fmr.)
Randy Dely, Webster
Mack Mason, Union
Jeff Watson, Taylor
Dane Kirby, Fannin
Stacy Jarrard, Lumpkin
Shane Tondee, Schley
William Price, Early
Steve Cronic, Hall (fmr.)
Donald Craig, Pickens
Stephen Jessup, McIntosh
Darren Mitchum, Twiggs
Frank Andrews, Rabun (fmr.)
John Bowens, Terrell
Gary Gulledge, Paulding
Clark Millsap, Bartow
Johnny Moats, Polk
Gene Scarbrough, Tift