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Jayson Stonne
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Elections and appointments
Last election

May 24, 2022

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Army

Years of service

1987 - 1990

Personal
Birthplace
Atlanta, Ga.
Religion
Nondenominational
Profession
Production company owner
Contact

Jayson Stonne (Republican Party) ran for election to the Georgia House of Representatives to represent District 144. He lost in the Republican primary on May 24, 2022.

Stonne completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Jayson Stonne was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He served in the U.S. Army from 1987 to 1990. His career experience includes working as a production company owner. Stonne has been affiliated with the Bibb county GOP. [1]

Elections

2022

See also: Georgia House of Representatives elections, 2022

General election

General election for Georgia House of Representatives District 144

Incumbent Dale Washburn defeated Nettie B. Conner in the general election for Georgia House of Representatives District 144 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dale Washburn
Dale Washburn (R)
 
65.7
 
17,427
Nettie B. Conner (D)
 
34.3
 
9,082

Total votes: 26,509
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 144

Nettie B. Conner advanced from the Democratic primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 144 on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Nettie B. Conner
 
100.0
 
3,452

Total votes: 3,452
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 144

Incumbent Dale Washburn defeated Jayson Stonne in the Republican primary for Georgia House of Representatives District 144 on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Dale Washburn
Dale Washburn
 
84.3
 
8,425
Image of Jayson Stonne
Jayson Stonne Candidate Connection
 
15.7
 
1,569

Total votes: 9,994
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2015

See also: Lancaster School District, California elections (2015)

Opposition

Two of the five seats on the Lancaster School District Board of Education were up for general election on November 3, 2015. The election was held by district.[2][3] The seats of incumbents Merle "Mel" Kleven and John Lee Miller from Trustee Areas 1 and 3, respectively, were on the ballot.[4]

Kleven ran against five challengers: Debra Cook-Lewis, Susan Corso, Cheryl Gayfield, Keith Giles and George Chris Zelazo. Giles won the seat. Miller did not file to run for the Trustee Area 3 seat. The race featured five candidates: William "Bill" Buck, Antoine Hawkins, Shannon Renee McDonald, Chuck Simons and Gregory Tepe. Tepe won the election.[5][6]

Kevin Fryer and Brett Sinclair Hitchcock originally filed to run for the Trustee Area 1 seat and Jayson Stonne filed for the Trustee Area 3 seat, but all three of them withdrew from the race.[7]

Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Jayson Stonne completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Stonne's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I'm a native born Georgian that just returned from a 30 year vacation in Los Angeles. I own a production company for multimedia projects. Children's issues are most important since the left is trying to remove parents from the process. I'm challenging an establishment GOP incumbent. I'm for all people not just rich ones like my competitor. Let me represent you in the State House.
Banning transgender athletes from girls sports.

Banning distribution of abortion pills on school property.
School Choice
Funding homeschooling
Strengthening voter integrity

Defending the 2nd amendment from any unlawful bills.
My biggest inspiration was my grandmother. She taught me

1. never make a promise you can't keep
2. Don't sugarcoat the truth

3. Two wrongs don't make a right but, three rights make a left.
I, personally, believe transparency is important. Making yourself available and actually listening. I will fight fir the district regardless of what the leadership wants. An elected official works for the people.
I'm observant, creative, and brought my assertive LA attitude to avoid being pushed around. I took the oath in the US Army to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution so I will fight for every citizens rights and freedoms.
Eliminating CRT from all levels of education, supporting parents remaining in charge of their kids lives, Protecting children from evil left trying to poison kids with hormone blockers.
I partially remember the moon landing when I was 7 months but my first recollection is the Reagan election. I was 11.
I worked at McDonald's in Stone Mountain while at Brookwood HS. I kept it until the end of the first Summer.
Initially it was "How to Make it Big" until I realized it was about money. Now it's the Harry Potter books. I have always been fascinated by magic.
Until this adventure, finding my niche in life had eluded me. This opportunity to actually affect change instead of complaining about it reinvigorated my life and showed me the path I am meant to travel.
The Governor should protect the state and its citizens while legislators make the laws of the land. This current Governor went around the legislators to create the debacle of the 2020 election and 2021 run offs by hiring Dominion. The Governor should be a buffer against radical bills but shouldn't interfere with legislative procedure.
Removing establishment from government then defending the state from the radical Marxist left.
I don't see any benefit for a unicameral legislation: it's the two chambers that keeps the balance otherwise the minority with never have a say.
Obviously not. I believe politicians should have term limits. Professional politicians like Pelosi, Waters, Biden, stop caring about their district and it's all about reelection. I've noticed individuals with actual real world experience have better ideas than politicians that's never worked outside politics.
Of course, law making is a collaborative process. If a bill benefits the community without destroying the environment or costing too much it should be unanimous.
I would imagine a non-partisan committee but getting concensus in present times is nearly impossible.
No, I'm a unique individual that looks a life from all angles. Looking at the big picture helps make the best decisions.
My most important issue is protecting children and what I hear most are stories of the fear that years of hard work, training and sacrifice will be lost to Trans "women" competing against girls. Most girls of small towns and rural areas could never leave without a scholarship. Allowing actual boys competing is destroy girls sports. I will fight to keep girl's sports for girls. It amazes me how the smallest demographic group is controlling the world.
Once I went to a Hooters in Los Angeles. The bartender had super short shorts on. I told the manager if those get any shorter, she'll need a hair net.
Yes, I've noticed in California, the governor would find an emergency in everything. We need to keep Total power out of one person's hands.
Diplomacy is the preferable choice for any confrontation but I've learned in my 53 years of life that some people only respond to violence. Never take any action off the table.

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