In a radio interview on Extra 106.3, Georgia Secretary of State candidate Kelvin King—a U.S. Air Force Academy graduate, veteran, and small business owner—discusses the office’s critical but often overlooked roles in elections, business licensing, and securities regulation. He criticizes the current administration for untrusted elections, slow business processes, poor customer service, and inadequate fraud oversight, and pledges to restore trust by switching to hand-marked paper ballots (eliminating QR codes for verifiable voting), conducting post-election audits, adding industry liaisons to streamline business licensing, and running the office with Air Force core values of integrity, service, and excellence. He invites supporters to visit kelvinking.com to volunteer or donate, calling the 2026 race highly consequential.
Our elections are not trusted here in Georgia. Our business licensing process is slow and we don’t get good support from the office when we call the office. And you know, last year there was a Ponzi scheme that was identified where tons of Georgians and millions of dollars were lost. And the Secretary of State’s office had not provided oversight in over 10 years in that office. So the office is dysfunctional, but I’m running, Vic. To make sure that this office is turned around. It’s a turnaround story.
– Kelvin King








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