Sam Park: Candidate For Georgia State House District 107

Sam Park, Candidate For Georgia State House District 107

Election Date: November 3, 2026

Candidate Website: www.samforgeorgia.com

Candidate Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/repsampark/

Candidate Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/samforgeorgia/

See your sample ballot and all candidates for this and every election here: https://mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/

 

 

Question 1 Topic: Defending Constitutional Rights

Over the past year, federal officers within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have detained individuals without cause and searched homes without a judicial warrant, which violates the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure.

Will you support the Fourth Amendment right to privacy and demand an end to unlawful conduct by DHS and other government agencies?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: I will continue to uphold my oath of office to protect and preserve the Constitution of the United States against enemies foreign and domestic.

Question 2 Topic: Defending Constitutional Rights

Public reports estimate that since 2022, President Donald Trump has issued more than 100 threats to investigate, prosecute, imprison, or otherwise punish those who are critical of him, including news organizations and talk show hosts (such as Jimmy Kimmel). In September 2025, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi indicted former FBI director James Comey after Trump publicly called for his prosecution.

Do you agree that the president and other government officials should not attack political enemies or those exercising their First Amendment rights?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 3 Topic: Defending Constitutional Rights

Videos, court statements, and internal communications show that officers of the Department of Homeland Security, including ICE agents, have knowingly and criminally acted outside of their authority. Since the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent, the administration has prevented the state of Minnesota from conducting a proper criminal investigation of the perpetrator.

Do you agree that, subject to existing legal precedent, states have the right to prosecute crimes, and will you advocate for the investigation and prosecution of crimes committed by federal officers?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 4 Topic: Commitment To Democratic Process

A landmark 2004 Princeton study found that a small group of elites and corporations have the greatest influence on U.S. legislation. This issue was exacerbated in 2010, when SCOTUS’s Citizens United decision paved the way for the creation of SuperPACs, which to date have spent more than $5 billion in anonymous special interest dollars to influence US elections and policy.

In your role, will you work to ensure that corporations and PACs are not able to exert undue influence on the legislative process?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 5 Topic: Commitment To Democratic Process

The Heritage Foundation, the conservative think tank that authored Project

2025, has catalogued every instance of voter fraud in federal elections since

1982 and found that it occurred exceedingly rarely—about once for every million votes. Still, unfounded claims of fraud are frequently used to cast doubt on election results and to advocate for more restrictive laws. President Trump

has even called for Republicans to “nationalize” the elections, and on March 31,

2026, he signed an executive order to restrict absentee ballots.

As an elected official, will you help protect free and fair elections, and refute unfounded claims of fraud that undermine faith in our electoral process?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 6 Topic: Commitment To Democratic Process

Though congressional district maps are usually only redrawn once a decade after the census, several states, including Texas and California, passed new laws in 2025 with the explicitly partisan purpose of gerrymandering to gain more seats in the House of Representatives. In Wisconsin and Illinois, gerrymandering has resulted in the winning party receiving about 25% more House seats than their vote share.

Do you agree that fair representation requires fair maps, and will you advocate for them?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 7 Topic: Belief In System of Law

In the case of J.G.G. v. Trump, the administration disobeyed a federal court’s explicit order on March 15, 2025, to stop a deportation flight of Venezualan immigrants and to return any flights that were already in the air. The following year, on February 26, 2026, Federal Court Judge Patrick Schiltz issued an opinion detailing the Trump administration’s failure to comply with hundreds

of court orders pertaining to Habeas petitions.

In your position, will you follow court orders and hold other officials

accountable for failing to do so?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 8 Topic: Belief In System of Law

Donald Trump has personally profited an estimated $1.2 billion from cryptocurrency in the second term of his presidency while simultaneously acting to deregulate the industry.

Do you believe that a president and other government officials should be required to divest from conflicts of interest during their term in office, and will you commit to doing the same?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 9 Topic: Countering Authoritarianism

On February 20, 2026, the Supreme Court struck down $175 billion of tariffs instituted by President Trump, determining that imposing these tariffs overstepped the bounds of his authority. The administration has also illegally withheld congressionally-appropriated funds from states and government agencies through executive action, per the Government Accountability Office.

Will you commit to supporting Congress’s power of the purse and demand an end to this form of executive overreach?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 10 Topic: Countering Authoritarianism

In 2024, the Supreme Court ruled that the president is immune from criminal liability for “official acts,” making impeachment the only reliable check on presidential power.

Do you believe that Congress has the responsibility to conduct impeachment proceedings, as it did by investigating alleged corruption by President Biden, in order to prevent corruption, abuse of power, and unconstitutional acts for which the president is otherwise unaccountable?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 11 Topic: Countering Authoritarianism

During his second term in office, Donald Trump has fired seventeen independent inspectors general and defunded or removed key staff from independent government watchdogs including the Office of Professional Responsibility, the Office of Government Ethics, and the Office of Special Counsel. The administration has also failed to keep adequate records, blocked the release of records (such as the Epstein Files), and claimed ownership of presidential records in violation of legal precedent and ethical standards.

In your role, will you work to ensure transparency and accountability through adequate record keeping and independent inspectors, and will you hold those who do not meet these standards accountable?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 12 Topic: Truth in Public Discourse and Decision-Making

Despite overwhelming scientific consensus on the benefits and risks of vaccines, some high-profile critics continue to make claims about vaccines that have been debunked. Do you believe that RFK Jr.’s choice to staff the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices with people who push easily-refuted pseudoscientific theories is harmful to Americans’ health, and will you advocate for science-based decision-making?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

Question 13 Topic: Truth in Public Discourse and Decision-Making

Many public officials make false assertions when they believe it is politically useful. Vice President J.D. Vance defended this practice after claiming Haitians were eating cats and dogs, saying “If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that’s what I’m going to do.”

Do you agree that lying about the facts voters use to make decisions distracts from the actual issues, and will you commit to accurately representing established facts?

Answer: Yes

Explanation: N/A

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