Vote Mark Massey for Region III Director

YOUR VOTE VOICES YOUR VISION... LET ME REPRESENT YOU!

VOTING BEGINS FEBRUARY 10, 2025 AND ENDS FEBRUARY 14, 2025

Mark Massey, Clerk of Council for the City of Savannah, Georgia is dedicated to upholding the voices of all Clerks across our region and communities in Region III.  With a focus on education, leadership, transparency and accountability, he strives to make a positive impact on the lives of clerks, elected officials, constituents and community partners.

Committed to representing the state of Georgia along with members from Alabama, Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina, Massey believes in the quote by the late Arthur Ashe, "Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can." 

Let's do this together!

Collaboration

Leadership Advocacy

Empowering clerks to engage in local decision-making and promote education, equity and sustainability. To aid in shaping the future of our region.

 

Networking Initiatives

Supporting and joining forces with others on policies and structure that promote transparency in local government. Creating positive change for our communities.

 

Local Government Support

Expert guidance on navigating local government processes. Ensuring effective communication and collaboration.

Inspiration

Meaningful Quotes That Inspire Clerk Massey

"Make a difference about something other than yourselves."

                                                                           - Tony Morrison

 

"A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way, and shows the way."

                                                                             - John Maxwell

 

"Pressure is a priviledge... it's what you do with it that matters."

                                                                             - Billy Jean King

Mark Massey for Region 3 Director is committed to serving the residents of Region 3 with integrity, transparency, and accountability. He is dedicated to ensuring that the voices of our community are heard and represented in local decision-making processes.