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Alan Perdue

REPUBLICAN

Alan Perdue is running for Guilford County Commissioner, District 2, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Alan Perdue is from Guilford County, North Carolina. He attended Southern Guilford High School, Guilford Technical Community College, John Wesley College, and the National Fire Academy. He has an associate's degree in fire protection technology from Guilford Technical Community College. He has a bachelor’s degree in management and ethics from John Wesley College. He lives with his wife and children in Guilford County.

Professional background

Alan is the Guilford County Commissioner for District 2. He works at the Guilford County Board of Commissioners, where he has been since 2014. He previously worked at Guilford County Emergency Services for 34 years, moving through the ranks to serve as Emergency Services Director from 2003 to 2013. He is president of Perdue & Associates Inc., a public safety and leadership consulting firm, and executive director of the Safer Buildings Coalition.

Political background

Alan is currently a Guilford County Commissioner representing District 2. He was first elected in 2014 and has served three terms.

Economy

Plans to keep property taxes low and maintain a business-friendly environment through limited regulations.

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Public Services

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Housing & Urban Development

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Public Safety

Supports the expansion of the Family Justice Center into the High Point area.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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Energy & the Environment

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