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Jasmine Clark

Democrat

Georgia State Representative, District 108 (Lilburn / Mountain Park, Gwinnett County) since January 2019; Emory faculty (microbiologist)

Non-Incumbent · Public Record
PIP Political Integrity Pledge · Political Integrity PAC
  • No Corporate PAC Money
  • Stock Trading Ban
  • Lobbying Ban for Former Members
  • Overturn Citizens United

Primary: May 19, 2026 Last updated 2026-05-04

T Transparency
56.1%

Top positive drivers

  • T7 5+ non-aligned media: MeidasTouch, AJC Politically Georgia, 11Alive, Atlanta News First, WABE, Georgia Recorder, Daily Kos CBC Roundup. Subjected to scrutiny on data-center vote and corporate donations via clarkrecord.com. 3.75/4
  • T8 Endorsements: 314 Action (first-ever endorsement of a Democratic primary challenger to a House incumbent), Higher Heights for America PAC, Indivisible, Mother Funders PAC, Vote Mama, Elect Black Women PAC, Georgia WIN List, Asian American Advocacy Fund, Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia, GEEARS. 3.75/4
  • T1 Joint city-state town halls with Lilburn Mayor Tim Dunn; joint virtual town halls with Sen. Kim Jackson and Rep. Zulma Lopez; 4 terms of district presence in Gwinnett. 3.13/4

Top negative drivers

  • T3 No congressional stock-trading ban or blind-trust position documented. 0/4
  • T13 No specific consumer cost transparency mechanism documented. 0/4
  • T15 No AI transparency platform documented. 0/4
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  • T1 Joint city-state town halls with Lilburn Mayor Tim Dunn; joint virtual town halls with Sen. Kim Jackson and Rep. Zulma Lopez; 4 terms of district presence in Gwinnett. 3.13/4
  • T2 Filed 2025 Georgia personal financial disclosure BLANK while federal congressional disclosure showed substantial holdings — flagged as transparency failure by opposition tracker clarkrecord.com. 1/4
  • T3 No congressional stock-trading ban or blind-trust position documented. 0/4
  • T4 $622K Q1 2026 (top fundraiser) but accepted $500 from TitleMax (predatory lender) and CleanSpark (crypto/data-center) donations tied to her HB 1192 vote. Has not signed PIP or any explicit no-corporate-PAC pledge. 2.88/4
  • T5 FEC committee C00906875 public; only ~$3,450 of $249K itemized contributions came from inside GA-13 — heavily out-of-district funding profile. 2.88/4
  • T6 Campaign Issues page; multiple long-form interviews (MeidasTouch, AJC Politically Georgia, 11Alive, Atlanta News First); "Mother. Scientist. Truth Teller." framing. 3.13/4
  • T7 5+ non-aligned media: MeidasTouch, AJC Politically Georgia, 11Alive, Atlanta News First, WABE, Georgia Recorder, Daily Kos CBC Roundup. Subjected to scrutiny on data-center vote and corporate donations via clarkrecord.com. 3.75/4
  • T8 Endorsements: 314 Action (first-ever endorsement of a Democratic primary challenger to a House incumbent), Higher Heights for America PAC, Indivisible, Mother Funders PAC, Vote Mama, Elect Black Women PAC, Georgia WIN List, Asian American Advocacy Fund, Reproductive Freedom for All Georgia, GEEARS. 3.75/4
  • T9 Active Twitter @jasmineforga; campaign Issues page; regular constituent communication via state-rep Facebook page. 3.13/4
  • T10 Science-communicator framing; accessible language across platform; English-only is a notable gap given Gwinnett demographics. 3.13/4
  • T11 Vocal Medicaid expansion advocacy as House Health committee member; opposes Republican cuts to Medicare/Medicaid. M4A position not explicitly confirmed but Medicaid expansion is backed by 5+ orgs. 2.50/4
  • T12 Tenant bill of rights; crack down on PE/out-of-state investors buying single-family homes. Specific mechanism in highest-corporate-SFR-concentration district. 2.88/4
  • T13 No specific consumer cost transparency mechanism documented. 0/4
  • T14 Science-driven governance framing; no specific spending transparency mechanism documented. 1/4
  • T15 No AI transparency platform documented. 0/4
  • T16 Stated support for redirecting funds from police departments to community programs; backed Beyond the Box for college students with criminal records. 2.25/4
  • T17 Pro-pathway-to-citizenship; in-state tuition for immigrant students; Asian American Advocacy Fund endorsement. Backed by 5+ orgs. 3.13/4
  • T18 Public-school parent + Higher Education committee member; opposes voucher diversion. No specific transparency mechanism documented. 2.25/4
  • T19 Voting rights protection is a top campaign theme; frequent critic of Georgia SB 202 election restrictions. Backed by 5+ orgs. 3.13/4
  • T20 Science governance and accountability framing. No specific named reform package documented. 2.25/4
  • T21 Extensive media engagement across MeidasTouch, AJC, 11Alive, WABE, Georgia Recorder. 3.13/4
  • T22 Default 2/4 baseline reduced for the blank state PFD vs. federal-disclosure-with-substantial-holdings discrepancy. No documented false claims beyond the disclosure issue. 2/4
  • T23 No whistleblower protection platform documented. 0/4
  • T24 No FOIA reform or open-records platform documented. 0/4
  • T25 4 terms in GA House and multiple sponsored repro bills match repro platform; environmental record matches 100% scorecard. Documented contradictions cap ps at moderate and zero impact: blank state PFD, TitleMax donation, HB 1192 data-center vote with related donor. 2.63/4
E Efficiency
41.9%

Top positive drivers

  • E2 PhD microbiologist; founder/director of Atlanta’s first March for Science (April 2017); Emory nursing faculty teaching microbiology, anatomy, pathophysiology, and health policy. Quantifiable result from prior role on evidence-based policymaking. 4/4
  • E6 $622K Q1 2026 top fundraiser; over $1M cumulative; outraised entire GA-13 field combined; 4 successful elections; full campaign infrastructure. 3.75/4
  • E9 4 terms in GA House; ~12 sponsored bills + ~87 cosponsored; HR1910 passed March 25, 2026; Future Caucus 2023 Rising Star Award; founder of Atlanta March for Science. Multiple corroborated achievements. 3.75/4

Top negative drivers

  • E3 No specific government effectiveness evaluation mechanism documented. 0/4
  • E5 No specific government tech modernization position documented. 0/4
  • E10 No specific federal process reform mechanism documented. 0/4
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  • E1 Science-driven framing implies evaluation. No specific built-in evaluation mechanism in proposals documented. 1/4
  • E2 PhD microbiologist; founder/director of Atlanta’s first March for Science (April 2017); Emory nursing faculty teaching microbiology, anatomy, pathophysiology, and health policy. Quantifiable result from prior role on evidence-based policymaking. 4/4
  • E3 No specific government effectiveness evaluation mechanism documented. 0/4
  • E4 4 terms representing District 108 (Lilburn/Mountain Park, Gwinnett); state legislator constituent service; Future Caucus 2023 Rising Star Award. 3.13/4
  • E5 No specific government tech modernization position documented. 0/4
  • E6 $622K Q1 2026 top fundraiser; over $1M cumulative; outraised entire GA-13 field combined; 4 successful elections; full campaign infrastructure. 3.75/4
  • E7 314 Action + Higher Heights + Indivisible + Mother Funders + Vote Mama + Elect Black Women + Georgia WIN List + AAAF + RFFA + GEEARS coalition. 3.13/4
  • E8 State legislator implementation experience across Health, Higher Education, Banks and Banking, Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight committees. 3.13/4
  • E9 4 terms in GA House; ~12 sponsored bills + ~87 cosponsored; HR1910 passed March 25, 2026; Future Caucus 2023 Rising Star Award; founder of Atlanta March for Science. Multiple corroborated achievements. 3.75/4
  • E10 No specific federal process reform mechanism documented. 0/4
  • E11 House Health committee member; vocal Medicaid expansion advocate. Backed by 5+ orgs. 2.50/4
  • E12 Tenant bill of rights + PE crack-down on single-family-home purchases. Specific mechanism for highest-SFR-concentration county. 2.88/4
  • E13 100% Environment Georgia and Georgia Conservation Voters scorecard 2019-2020 session; voted on coal-ash and ethylene oxide reporting bills. 3.13/4
  • E14 Pro-pathway-to-citizenship and AAAF endorsement. No specific federal processing/backlog mechanism documented. 1.25/4
  • E15 Higher Education committee member; public-school parent and college educator; equity in education focus. Backed by 5+ orgs. 3.13/4
  • E16 Redirect police funds to community programs; Beyond the Box for college students. Specific mechanism named. 2.25/4
  • E17 No specific federal workforce mechanism documented. 0/4
  • E18 Voted YES on HB 1192 extending data-center sales-tax exemption (criticized as corporate giveaway with related CleanSpark donation). Net direction concern; no specific federal spending efficiency mechanism documented. 1/4
  • E19 No specific federal infrastructure delivery mechanism documented. 0/4
  • E20 No specific national security or cost-effective defense position documented. 0/4
  • E21 No specific government processing time targets documented. 0/4
  • E22 No specific federal fiscal framework documented. 0/4
  • E23 No specific GAO/IG audit citation documented. 0/4
  • E24 No specific reform-of-failing-programs framework documented. 0/4
  • E25 House Health committee oversight role. No specific federal agency oversight platform documented. 2.25/4
A Affordability
41.4%

Top positive drivers

  • A25 314 Action + Higher Heights + Vote Mama + GA WIN List + AAAF + RFFA + GEEARS + Indivisible + Mother Funders + Elect Black Women PAC + Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees. Multi-sector affordability-relevant org alignment. 3.75/4
  • A1 Affordability framing on rent, groceries, and healthcare on campaign Agenda page; Lilburn / Gwinnett district engagement. 3.13/4
  • A2 Microbiologist + Emory faculty; cites scientific data; March for Science background. 3.13/4

Top negative drivers

  • A4 No antitrust position documented. 0/4
  • A5 No specific household cost-impact analysis documented. 0/4
  • A6 No documented response to a specific cost spike event. 0/4
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  • A1 Affordability framing on rent, groceries, and healthcare on campaign Agenda page; Lilburn / Gwinnett district engagement. 3.13/4
  • A2 Microbiologist + Emory faculty; cites scientific data; March for Science background. 3.13/4
  • A3 4 terms state legislator constituent service; Lilburn/Mountain Park district presence; Atlanta March for Science founding. 3.13/4
  • A4 No antitrust position documented. 0/4
  • A5 No specific household cost-impact analysis documented. 0/4
  • A6 No documented response to a specific cost spike event. 0/4
  • A7 No specific source-and-destination redirection documented. 0/4
  • A8 Voted YES on HB 1192 (corporate giveaway with related CleanSpark donor) is a documented contradiction with corporate-accountability framing. 1/4
  • A9 Working-family framing on Agenda page; "Mother. Scientist. Truth Teller." biography emphasizes household-level lens. 2.88/4
  • A10 Affordability is a core Agenda theme alongside democracy, healthcare, and reproductive freedom. 2.88/4
  • A11 Vocal Medicaid expansion advocacy as Health committee member; defended Medicaid against Trump-era cuts. Backed by 5+ orgs. 3.13/4
  • A12 Tenant bill of rights; PE crack-down on single-family-home purchases. Specific mechanism for highest-SFR-concentration county. Backed by 5+ orgs. 3.13/4
  • A13 Education focus through Higher Education committee membership. No specific federal Pell, debt cancellation, or universal pre-K commitment documented. 1/4
  • A14 HB 1192 vote is a tax position in the wrong direction (corporate giveaway). No specific working-family tax mechanism documented. 0/4
  • A15 No specific consumer protection mechanism documented. 0/4
  • A16 Generic working-families framing. No specific federal minimum-wage figure or PRO Act commitment documented. 1/4
  • A17 No specific food, grocery, SNAP, or supply-chain position documented. 0/4
  • A18 No specific utility or energy affordability mechanism documented. 0/4
  • A19 No specific transportation affordability position documented. 0/4
  • A20 No coherent broad cost-of-living strategy documented. 0/4
  • A21 Multiple sponsored repro bills match repro platform; environmental record matches scorecard. Documented contradictions reduce: blank state PFD, TitleMax donation, HB 1192 vote. 2.25/4
  • A22 Defends Medicaid as Health committee Democrat; explicit Trump-era-cuts opposition. 3.13/4
  • A23 Equity-in-healthcare-and-education framing; AAAF endorsement; tenant rights for vulnerable renters; reproductive freedom for women. 3.13/4
  • A24 Equity framing across multiple groups; tenant rights, reproductive freedom, education access, immigrant pathway. 3.13/4
  • A25 314 Action + Higher Heights + Vote Mama + GA WIN List + AAAF + RFFA + GEEARS + Indivisible + Mother Funders + Elect Black Women PAC + Georgia Federation of Public Service Employees. Multi-sector affordability-relevant org alignment. 3.75/4

Scored from publicly available information. Research in progress.

Published Platform

  • Reproductive Rights — Sponsored bill to repeal Georgia’s six-week abortion ban and allow abortions through 20 weeks; sponsored bill to remove "unborn child" from definition of "Natural Person" in Georgia code; sponsored bill to compensate people forced to carry pregnancies under the heartbeat law.
  • Healthcare — Vocal Medicaid expansion advocacy as House Health committee member; defended Medicaid and Medicare against Republican cuts.
  • Housing — Tenant bill of rights; crack down on private equity and out-of-state investors bulk-purchasing single-family homes in Gwinnett (highest SFR concentration in Georgia).
  • Climate / Environment — 100% scorecard from Environment Georgia and Georgia Conservation Voters; voted on coal-ash and ethylene oxide reporting bills.
  • Voting Rights — Removal of barriers to voting in Georgia; frequent critic of SB 202 election restrictions.
  • Immigration — Pathway to citizenship; in-state tuition for immigrant students; AAAF endorsement.
  • Public Safety — Redirect police funds to community programs; Beyond the Box for college students with criminal records.

Non-Incumbent · Public Record

Scored on publicly available information only — platform statements, prior office, news coverage. Same criteria as the Questionnaire pathway, without direct candidate input.

Scoring Summary

Axis Base Pledge Bonus Final
Transparency 56.1% 56.1%
Efficiency 41.9% 41.9%
Affordability 41.4% 41.4%
Overall TEA Average of the three axes 46.5%

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