Jamaica Gleaner

Second-generation Jamaican to run for Georgia secretary of state office

- Lester Hinds/Gleaner Writer

DR JOHN Eaves, a secondgene­ration Jamaican, has launched a campaign to become the next secretary of state for Georgia.

Eaves announced recently that he will be seeking to become the Democratic standard-bearer for that elected office when the elections are held in 2022. But first he must win the Democratic primary first.

Eaves, so far, has one democratic

‘I want to oversee a secretary of state office that will cater to a much stronger small business community in the state of Georgia. The office has responsibi­lity for business developmen­t but has placed no focus on small business developmen­t, which is the backbone of employment and economic developmen­t in the state.’

challenger in the primary.

He told The Gleaner that he decided to run because the rights of citizens to vote in Georgia are under attack. The position of secretary of state in Georgia oversees all election matters and the Georgia State Assembly recently passed a bill restrictin­g voting rights that many say will affect minority voters throughout the state.

Among the measures in the new law that has caused concerns is the fact that the secretary of state can throw out votes and replace election officials they do not agree with.

A current lecturer in political science at Spellman College, Eaves has held elected office before, serving as chairman of Fulton County in Georgia.

BLACK AND JEWISH HERITAGE

Eaves, whose grandparen­ts are from Jamaica, claims both black and Jewish heritage.

He is a member of the Jewish community in Atlanta and frequently speaks and write about his “black and Jewish” heritage.

A graduate of Morehouse College and Yale University, Eaves is also the recipient of numerous prestigiou­s awards, including two Fulbright Awards in Germany and Finland. He currently serves as executive director of the Global Youth Ambassador­s programme.

He said that the main areas of his campaign platform for secretary of state are voter accessibil­ity and a strong system of support for sustainabl­e small business in Georgia.

“There is currently a sinister effort by conservati­ve Republican­s to restrict the votes of black and brown people in Georgia and make it harder for them to have access to voting. I want to reverse this and make it easier for people to vote,” he said, pointing out that it is the office of Secretary of State that overseas all election matters in the state.

On the topic of small business, Eaves said that small business is the backbone of the Georgia economy but the secretary of state’s office, which also has responsibi­lity for developing small businesses, has done nothing to facilitate the strengthen­ing of this sector.

“I want to oversee a secretary of state office that will cater to a much stronger small business community in the state of Georgia. The office has responsibi­lity for business developmen­t but has placed no focus on small business developmen­t, which is the backbone of employment and economic developmen­t in the state,” he said.

The current secretary of state in Georgia is Republican Brad Raffensper­ger, who encountere­d the wrath of former President Donald Trump, who thought he did not do enough to throw the state in his favour in the last presidenti­al election won by Democrat Joe Biden. President Biden became the first Democratic presidenti­al candidate to win the state of Georgia in several years.

Raffensper­ger has said that he will be seeking re-election, but several Republican candidates have announced that they will be challengin­g him for the post.

 ??  ?? Jamaican John Eaves with civil rights leader Senator John Lewis.
SOURCED FROM DRJOHNEAVE­S.COM
Jamaican John Eaves with civil rights leader Senator John Lewis. SOURCED FROM DRJOHNEAVE­S.COM

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