Effingham County Superior Court Clerk Jason Bragg said Thursday that he will seek re-election in May.
He made the announcement via social media Thursday afternoon:
It is with great honor that I am announcing my re-election campaign for Clerk of Superior Court. It has been a pleasure and honor serving you for 3.5 years as Clerk of Superior Court. I am respectfully asking you for your continued support, vote and prayers.
Over my first term, we have accomplished over 31 new projects. I have listed below our top 5 accomplishments.
- Acceptance of credit and debit cards in office.
- Deeds online for public viewing back to 1967. This work will continue until we have all of them online.
- F.A.N.S – Filing Activity Notification System for our citizens to be alerted when someone files something against their name in our Real Estate Division.
- Public Web Case Search – to search all public records in our criminal and traffic divisions.
- Preservation, Imaging and Indexing of our oldest records. We have secured the first records of our county dating back to the late 1700’s.
All these projects, except #5 have all been done at NO COST to taxpayers. Item #5 was done in partnership with the Effingham County Board of Commission through the capitol expenditure budget process. As the official records keeper of the County, I stand to continue to work on preservation and imaging of all county land and court records!
Again, I thank you for your support and personally ask for your VOTE on May 21, 2024