What does a “Better Georgia” look like to you?

I also believe many of the people-centered practices I employ as a product designer can greatly inform and improve the quality of representation and all our constituent experiences.

I firmly believe government representatives need to reflect the priorities of their constituents. So, I’d like to hear from you about what your priorities are, what issues matter most to you, and what a “better Georgia” looks like for all of us.

The truth is, Georgia is a great place to live and work for many of us. But—whether we’re Republican, Democrat, or Independent—there’s so much we can do better.

Currently, Georgia ranks worst in the country for healthcare (Forbes), our maternal mortality rate is among the worst in the nation (Emory University & The National Center for Health Statistics), and our state incarcerates more of its residents than any democracy on Earth (Southern Center for Human Rights). And right here in the 56 (East Cobb, Woodstock, and Roswell), the price of food and housing is so inflated, our kids can’t afford to live here after they graduate.

Please take a moment to share your priorities with me, either here or in person at any of our public campaign events. I’m going to aggregate responses from across the district (used anonymously, of course) and affinity map our feedback to find patterns in the qualitative data. This is a practice experience designers like myself often use to make sense of user data to tease out insights and find alignment across groups of people, large and small.


JD JORDAN FOR GEORGIA STATE SENATE DISTRICT 56

For anyone in East Cobb, Roswell, or Woodstock alarmed by the state’s escalating attacks on our bodies, our families, our doctors’ offices, our classrooms and libraries, even our polling places, I’m running for state senate district 56 to fight for our freedoms and to deliver a better future for everyone in Georgia.

And unlike my opponent who’s spent 14 years rolling back our freedoms, failing to safeguard our kids, and gerrymandered his district to stay in office, I promise to bring everyone in the 56—regardless of ideology—the best possible constituent experience so you feel heard, valued, and supported. As we all deserve to be.

I’m running for the 56. Let’s make a better Georgia for all of us.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT
Jordan For Georgia, LLC
10800 Alpharetta Hwy Ste 208 #629
Roswell, GA 30076-1467

jdjordan@forthe56.com
706.804.0456

JD Jordan

Awesome dad, killer novelist, design executive, and cancer survivor. Also, charming AF.

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