Monday July 14th, 2025 2:16PM

State House candidate Ken Russell dies

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
GAINESVILLE - One of two men who ran in the July 31 Republican Primary for a newly created state House seat has died.

Ken Russell of Flowery Branch got 37 percent of the vote in the race with Timothy Barr. The district covers parts of South Hall and North Gwinnett counties.

Russell was a private investigator, a retired FBI agent, and U.S. Navy and Vietnam War veteran.

The state House race was his first political race but, according to his campaign website, he had been a campaign volunteer for "multiple" Georgia races and a past delegate to the Republican District Convention and, for the past two years, a delegate to the state GOP Convention.

He and his wife Eleanor were volunteer co-founders of the Spout Springs Library Farmers Market.

Ed Asbridge, President of the South Hall Republican Club, extended his condolences to the Russell family as well. Asbridge says this coming Tuesday's meeting will be dedicated in honor of Russell, one of its founding members.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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