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Overview
Current rolePastor (United Methodist)
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyModerate Democrat
GenderMale
LocationGeorgia
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BackgroundPastor (United Methodist)
EducationInternational Theological Center (attended)
Notable personal detailsOlujimi (Olu) Brown is a Democratic candidate for Governor of Georgia in the 2026 election cycle. He is a former United Methodist pastor and was the founding and lead pastor of Impact Church in the Atlanta area, later retiring from church leadership to pursue entrepreneurial and consulting work. He has described his background as centered on ministry leadership, organizational management, and community-focused initiatives.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports expanding access to healthcare (including Medicaid/’universal healthcare’), raising teacher pay and a living wage, and investing in small-business resources; proposes funding some initiatives from the state’s tax surplus and by reprioritizing existing spending. No explicit plan for large tax cuts is indicated in available statements.
Healthcare
Supports expanding Medicaid, increasing access to healthcare in rural areas, and advancing universal healthcare coverage for Georgians. Emphasizes telehealth, maternal health improvements, and using state resources to broaden preventive and primary-care access.
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Climate & Energy
Olujimi (Olu) Brown’s campaign materials and media coverage emphasize infrastructure investment, economic development, and listening tours but do not present detailed climate or energy policy positions. Public statements focus on healthcare, education, small business support, and infrastructure broadly rather than specific emissions targets, fossil-fuel phaseouts, or clean-energy policy. Available sources do not provide a clear, detailed stance on climate or energy policy.
News
Olujimi Brown is in the news as one of six candidates running for the Democratic nomination for Georgia governor in the 2026 election. The immediate next step is the candidate qualifying period, which runs from March 2 to March 6, 2026, ahead of the May 19 primary.
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