Simeon Nunnally was born in Atlanta, Georgia. He served in the U.S. Army from 2007 to 2012. He earned a high school diploma from Miller Grove High School. His career experience includes working as a CEO, author, and vice president for business development and international trade. He has been affiliated with 100 Blackmen of South Metro, the World Trade Center, United States Council for International Business, and the Republican Party.[1]
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General election
The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.
General election for U.S. House Georgia District 13
The following candidates are running in the general election for U.S. House Georgia District 13 on November 3, 2026.
Simeon Nunnally completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Nunnally's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.
Mr. Nunnally is a native of Atlanta Georgia and was former NSBA Representative for Congressional District 13 (thirteen), and sat on the Tax Committee, Economic Development Committee, and the Technology Committee. Mr. Nunnally is also the author of “Who Really Wants Money?“
Mr. Nunnally is also the CEO and Co-Founder of the Multinational Investment Group, Inc., as well as Simeon H Nunnally Inc. In addition, he was also the former Vice President of Business Development for the World Trade Center Organization, where he works with the Presidents of other World Trade Centers for project developments and soft introductions on the Continent of Africa... and throughout the world. Mr Nunnally worked with the
Office of Senator Numeme T. H. Bartekwa of Gran Kru County, Republic of Liberia. Mr. Nunnally would also recently become a proud member of the National Coalition of 100 Black Men | South Metro Chapter of Atlanta, Georgia. One of his favorite quotes by Charles Swindoll, all faced great
opportunities..brilliantly disguised as impossible situations!" With his faith as his foundation and compass, Mr. Nunnally hopes to fervently continue committing himself to positive and productive community-based and business initiatives. He hopes that such endeavors will continue to better the community and society ... as a whole! Mr. Nunnally lost his mother to breast cancer and igniting his love passion for God and fighting breast cancer. Mr. Nunnally switched parties in November of 2024 to GOP
Who Really Wants Money? It’s a book on truth. The book of Enoch it describes Heaven I can envision my mother whereabouts.
Who Really Wants Power? It’s also a book on truth.,
300,000 women missing in the Nation
300,000 children missing in the Nation
Mississippi State of Emergency regarding 3,800 babies dying before the age of one
As the former Vice President of Business Development for the World Trade Center that is right up my alley. The ability to get the Country out of debt is where I need to be.
Making it to 37 years old and still loving God more everyday without bitterness and maliciousness in my heart even after my watching my mother die in front of me.
Staying number one to make sure our enemies don’t spy on us. As well as use AI for job growth and who knows we can probably use AI to attack the homelessness crisis.
Georgia House Resolution 1252
Georgia House Resolution 1255
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Simeon H. Nunnally is a distinguished author, CEO, and dignitary with a multifaceted background that spans military service, business development, and political engagement. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Nunnally served as an Army veteran with the 501st MP Company in Wiesbaden, Germany, showcasing his commitment to service and discipline.
His professional journey includes a significant role as the former Vice-President of Business Development for the World Trade Center Atlanta, highlighting his expertise in global business affairs. Additionally, Mr. Nunnally has contributed to the political landscape as a former Delegate to the Democratic Party of Georgia, President of the Young Democrats of Henry County, and former Vice-Chairman of the Veterans Caucus for Young Democrats of America.
Formerly appointed by the Former Honorary Consul of Liberia Her Excellency Cynthia, he played a pivotal role in fostering international collaborations and business ventures. Recognized as a member of the esteemed 100 Black Men of South Metro Atlanta, Mr. Nunnally has been acknowledged for his leadership and impact on the community.
He was featured in the Top 100 Innovators and Entrepreneurs Magazine, a testament to his forward-thinking approach and entrepreneurial acumen he was formerly appointed by His Excellency Dunston Pereira, Chief Executive Officer to The Private Office of His Highness Shiekh Ahmed Bin Faisal Al Qassimi, as His Excellency Dunston's commodities and policies specialist.
Simeon Nunnally was appointed Chief of Staff by Representative Eric Bell House District 75. Simeon Nunnally and Representative Eric Bell wrote House Resolution 1252 an economic stabilization bill bringing $123.74 billion dollars to the State of Georgia. On the National Level it’s estimated to bring $2.7 Trillion dollars back to America.
https://legiscan.com/GA/bill/HR1252/2023
Representative Eric Bell and Simeon Nunnally also wrote Georgia House Resolution 1255.
300,000 women are missing in the Nation, House Resolution 1255 calls for a Human Trafficking Agency to be established and deployed at all major ports of entry ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
https://legiscan.com/GA/bill/HR1255/2023
From 2001 to 2019 approximately 65,000 people died in prison system. Simeon Nunnally sued the private prisons systems for violating a plethora of laws including R.I.C.O, human rights violations, and funding terrorism on American soil; after operations by the Federal Government into the Prison Systems were conducted. The lawsuit pays each Georgia citizen $20,000 for pain and suffering brought by the companies who funds private prisons. Those companies are BlackRock, Vanguard, The Geo Group, and CoreCivic.
Economic development
International relations
Human rights
Cybersecurity
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Sustainability
Infrastructure development
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National Defense
Christ, it’s another level of humility to love a person whole heartedly who you know will betray you. Not everyone will love us some will make up lies about us and degrade our name nevertheless, as elected and appointed officials we still must love them and wash their feet anyway. We must still protect them from hurt harm and danger even if they despise us.
Yes, Breast cancer deaths to people who can and cannot afford the medication or treatment. The current prices on all imports are ridiculous in which the citizens are now choosing between groceries, gas, and life saving medication.
I spoke with a gentleman in prison he informed me the inmates were ordering guns to shot themselves so they can leave custody if they survive the gunshot.
Perfectly! I currently do this now for the State of Georgia. As Chief of staff for Representative Eric Bell, Georgia House Resolution 1252, raises revenue for the State of Georgia and it originated in the House. God and I will transfer the Resolution to the Federal Level.
The US House of Representatives should use its investigative powers to look into any grotesque and heinous
corruption committed by any major organization on American soil
Armed Services
Appropriations
Budget
Education
Ethics
Energy
Defense committee
Economic Development Committee
Transportation Committee
Banking committee
Tax committee
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Homeland Security
Rules
Small business
Science and education
Foreign Relations
Joint committee on taxation
Joint Committee on Library
House Permeant Select Committee on intelligence
Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party
The tax payers should always be made aware on where their money goes.
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Simeon Nunnally campaign contribution history
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