Landen Baynard
For House District 73
I’m running to serve Fayette and Coweta communities with integrity, accountability, and a focus on real issues, not politics.

Vision, Issues, & Values
I believe District 73 deserves leadership that is rooted in service, guided by integrity, and focused on real solutions.
Our community is growing, and with that growth comes responsibility. We have an opportunity to protect what makes this area strong while ensuring that families, workers, and future generations are not overlooked.
My vision is simple:
- Protect our families and children
- Preserve the ability to own a home and build a future
- Stand up for working people
- Defend our communities from unchecked development that harms more than it helps
This campaign is about putting people over politics and long-term stability over short-term gain.
Protecting Our Children
We must strengthen and enforce mandatory reporting laws to ensure no child falls through the cracks. Protecting children is not optional, it is a responsibility.
Protecting Homeownership
Large investment firms should not be allowed to buy up single-family homes at the expense of local families. Homes should belong to the people who live in our communities.
Fair Treatment for Workers
Employees deserve transparency and fairness. I support common-sense protections to ensure workers are clearly informed about wages and protected from unfair practices.
Responsible Growth & Infrastructure
Uncontrolled expansion of data centers is driving up utility costs and straining our local environment. Growth should be balanced, sustainable, and in the best interest of our communities.
A New Voice for District 73
About Landen
News & Updates
Running as an Independent in Georgia… Why?
Let’s be honest. Running as an Independent in a race like this is not the easy path. The odds are not in my favor. The system is built for two parties, and stepping outside of that comes with real challenges. I know that, and I’m doing it anyway. Because this was…
Why I’m Running for Georgia House District 73
At some point, you stop talking about problems and start asking what you are going to do about them. For me, that point came after trying to engage the way a constituent is supposed to. Over the past several months, I reached out multiple times to my current…