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Dan Wulf

NONPARTISAN

Dan Wulf is running for Griffin City Commissioner, District 3.

Personal background

Dan Wulf earned a bachelor of science in engineering and physics from Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, Georgia. He lives with his wife in Griffin, Georgia.

Professional background

Dan is a co-owner of Wulfpack Games, a board game store in downtown Griffin. He previously worked as an engineer and physicist in product development.

Political background

Dan's run for Griffin Board of Commissioners District 3 is his entry into elected politics. He serves on the Downtown Council, the Mainstreet Program, and the Griffin/Spalding Business and Tourism Association.

Economy

Aims to improve the economic standing of Griffin and Spalding while preserving local history and personality through sustainable actions.

Supports revising signage codes to better preserve downtown's character while allowing businesses to effectively advertise.

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Public Services

Believes Griffin can become "a gem of the south" by setting sustainable goals and requires "present and passionate leadership and the entirety of the community to reach our goals."

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes homelessness is a significant issue that needs to be addressed with "human dignity and respect" and supports a joint city, county, and private sector project to address it.

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Public Safety

Acknowledges Griffin has a crime problem and supports measures to improve public safety.

Believes frequent changes in police leadership hinder public safety efforts and questions why the current safety mission fails to improve community safety rankings.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

As of October 23, 2025, Dan Wulf’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Energy & the Environment

As of October 23, 2025, Dan Wulf’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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