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Current roleGeorgia Army National Guard sergeant
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
LocationGeorgia
BackgroundGeorgia Army National Guard sergeant
EducationSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville — Political Science (2010)
Notable personal detailsKen Yasger is a Republican candidate for Governor of Georgia in the 2026 election cycle. He has served in the Georgia Army National Guard (rank: sergeant) and has also been described in local coverage as having service-industry work experience, including bartending. He has been associated with Savannah/Tybee Island-area ties and ran previously for federal office in Georgia.
The candidate advocates eliminating Georgia’s state income tax and temporarily suspending the gas tax, supports legalizing gambling and regulated recreational marijuana as revenue sources, and proposes reallocating administrative education pay to raise teacher salaries. These positions emphasize tax reductions and alternative revenue generation while cutting or limiting government-collected taxes.
The candidate supports legal protections for unborn life beginning at conception while allowing abortion in limited circumstances (rape, incest, and to save the life of the mother). He opposes public funding for abortion providers.
Supports measures aimed at reducing costs for consumers at the pump (temporary suspension of the state gas tax) and prioritizes limited-government, market-oriented policies rather than large-scale clean-energy mandates. Campaign platform does not articulate aggressive emissions targets, Green New Deal–style proposals, or major climate investment plans.
Ken Yasger is in the news as one of six candidates running for the Democratic nomination in Georgia’s 2026 gubernatorial race. The qualifying window for the race is March 2 to March 6, 2026, with the Democratic primary set for May 19, 2026, and a possible runoff on June 16.






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