CEDARTOWN – Republican candidate Trey Kelley formally qualified to run for Georgia State House District 16.
“I am excited and honored about the overwhelming support my candidacy has received in such a short period of time.” said Kelley. “I am excited about continuing to campaign throughout the District speaking with voters about how we can grow our economy and bring jobs by cutting taxes, balancing the budget and reining over-burdensome regulations that suffocate our economy.”
Born and raised right here in Northwest Georgia, Trey Kelley understands the values of our community and what makes this a great place to live, work and raise a family. Trey grew up in Cedartown and was raised by Doyle and Laura Kelley, both educators in the Polk County School District. A graduate of Shorter University, Trey is the Director of Marketing for the W.C. Brooks Co., where he heads up special projects and marketing for the firm. He is currently pursuing his Juris Doctorate at Georgia State University School. Trey stays active in the community where he has held multiple leadership roles such as President of the Cedartown Exchange Club and Chairman of the Polk County Republican Party. Trey is married to the former Amy Marvin of Powder Springs. The couple attends First Baptist Church in Cedartown where they reside.
To get involved or find out more information about the campaign, please visit www.KelleyforHouse.com