A career counselor at the Atlanta Workforce Development Agency is running to be Fulton County’s Superior Court Clerk.

Duvwon Robinson will formally announce his candidacy Saturday.

“My goal is to change the way that Fulton County views leadership and accountability, and by entering into the 2016 Fulton County race, I plan to inspire a new generation of leaders to step up and become more involved in the County’s governance,” he said in a statement.

Robinson graduated from Frederick Douglass High School and Morgan State University, where he received a Bachelor’s Degree in political science.

“My plan to bring about positive enhancements within the Office of the Clerk will enable us to better serve our constituents, and most importantly, create partnerships that foster relevant solutions to the many problems that Atlanta residents face daily,” he said.

Cathelene “Tina” Robinson is the current clerk.

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