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Capitol: 404.656.0220 FAX: 404.656.5644 District: 678.739.8109
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Representative Georgia House of Representatives
Room 509-G Coverdell Legislative Office Building 18 Capitol Square, SW Atlanta, GA 30334
District Office: PO Box 2186 Lithonia, GA 30058
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Elected: 2015 Next Election: 2024 | |
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BioA native Georgian and lifelong resident of DeKalb County, Doreen Roberson Carter received her
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Accounting from The J. Mack Robinson College of Business at
Georgia State University, and earned a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree from the
Michael J. Coles School of Business at Kennesaw State University. She also holds a Masters (M.A.)
degree in Theology from Life Christian University.
In November of 2015, Doreen Carter was elected to serve as State Representative of House District
92, which includes Rockdale County and the southern-most part of DeKalb County, including a
portion of the new City of Stonecrest. She is a member of the following standing committees- Code
Revision, Education, Small Business Development and Special Rules. Additionally, Carter was
elected by her peers to serve as treasurer of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus.
Representative Carter has embraced her role in the Georgia General Assembly, and executed
several initiatives as a new legislator. Specifically, she introduced legislation to address blight,
which affects neighborhoods throughout Georgia. In addition, Carter co-sponsored a bill to train
service providers on how to detect and assist victims of domestic violence. She also established an
annual event designed to educate, inform and enhance awareness of women's heart disease, which
is held during the month of February in conjunction with the national "Go Red For Women"
campaign. Carter's hard work and dedication has been recognized by her colleagues, as she is the
recipient of the 2016 Georgia Legislative Black Caucus Freshman Legislator of the Year Award.
Doreen Carter is no stranger to politics. In 2014, she won the Democratic nomination for Georgia's
Secretary of State, and received over one million votes in the general election. Additionally, Carter
was elected to Lithonia City Council in 2007 and served four years. During her tenure, she led fiscal
reform efforts, which positioned the city for positive economic growth.
Often referred to as "Chief Community Officer" Representative Carter is known for her unwavering
support of the East Metro area, and identifying opportunities to improve the lives of residents and
businesses in the district. She is an effective leader who advocates for vibrant communities, and has
a strong interest in education, public safety and economic development. Carter served as chair of
the East Metro DeKalb CID formation committee, which is the first Community Improvement
District in South DeKalb. She is a Leadership DeKalb alumna, past president of the Greater Lithonia
Chamber of Commerce, and currently serves on the Brownfield Revolving Loan Fund Committee.
Carter is an accountant by trade, and owns a financial education company. She is a widow, and resides in Lithonia, Georgia with her three sons.
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