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Bentley Hudgins, candidate for Georgia House District 90, talks to a campaign member in between canvassing stops in Candler Park, Atlanta on Monday, April 6, 2026. (Matt Scott / ACPC)

Organizer Bentley Hudgins takes second crack at Georgia House District 90 seat

Veteran organizer Bentley Hudgins seeks a second chance at Georgia House District 90, pitching neighborhood investment and alternative approaches to public safety in a crowded Democratic primary.

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