Georgia Labor Commissioner Runoff, Democratic Primary
Oversees labor regulations and development of Georgia’s workforce
Full office description
- The Labor Commissioner is responsible for implementing the state's labor regulations, such as maintaining the minimum wage and enforcing child labor protections.
- The Labor Commissioner is responsible for operating Georgia’s unemployment benefits program and rehabilitation programs. During the COVID pandemic, this role has become increasingly important as more people have lost their jobs and have filed for unemployment insurance and other related benefits.
- In addition to these primary responsibilities, the Labor Commissioner produces statistics and research covering the Georgia labor market. The Labor Commissioner also creates workforce development and training programs, such as the GeorgiaBEST high school certificate vocational program.
- The Labor Commissioner is elected to 4-year terms in a statewide election. There are no term limits for the Labor Commissioner and the salary is typically around $122,000/year.
How this impacts you
Workers' Rights — The Labor Commissioner can enforce regulations that protect employees from discrimination based on sex, religion, race, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, or beliefs.
Labor Shortage — The Labor Commissioner can respond to labor shortages by creating new programs and initiatives to help train more workers for specific industries. The Labor Commissioner also works to educate businesses on how to harness untapped or dismissed pools of talent.
This is a runoff election for Labor Commissioner. To see the original election, click here.
Election results
WINNER
Will Boddie
62.26%
157,153 votes
Nicole Horn
37.74%
95,262 votes