District 045

GA State Senate

Sammy Baker

  • Reduce cost of healthcare and stimulate job creation

  • Reduce the size of government to protect homeowners

  • Support Gwinnett County’s 287g program to keep illegal immigrants who are arrested for crimes off our streets.

  • Sponsor local legislation limiting the terms that Gwinnett County Commissioners can serve to two terms.

  • Pass legislation limiting the terms that state legislators can serve.

As the ten-year owner of Contractors Best Pest Solution in Gwinnett County, Sammy Baker has the business experience we need in leaders at the Capitol. As a businessperson, Sammy is a conservative who knows how to stretch a dollar, balance budgets and meet a payroll. As our Senator, he’ll put taxpayers first, support our Second Amendment rights and protect life. Sammy and his wife, Susan, have four children and two grandchildren. The Bakers live in Stonewood Forrest subdivision and are active members of 12Stone Church where they are ushers.”

Clint Dixon

Born and raised right here in Gwinnett, Clint Dixon has a passion for serving our community. Over the years, he has served Gwinnett County on the Planning Commission where he’s worked with homeowners, businesses and landowners to champion common-sense zoning decisions. He has also been a leader in promoting the Ivy Creek Overlay and previously served on the Water and Sewer Authority where he fought to keep rate low. Clint is self-made in business and real estate. He got his start in the real estate industry in the early 2000s and has seen the ups and downs of good times and bad. He started his career in land acquisitions until the Great Recession hit. He then founded Longleaf Realty that specialized in bank-owned properties. Today, he works as an Acquisition Manager for Chafin Homes. A committed family man, Clint has been married to his wife Hayden for 16 years. They have 3 children.

Noemi Puntier

Noemi Puntier is the founding attorney of Puntier Law Firm, LLC, the first in her family to graduate college and the daughter to two factory workers. Noemi learned from her parents the value of working hard, serving others, and striving for excellence in building long lasting relationships. Noemi earned her Bachelors Degree at the State University of New Paltz and set out on a path to serve others, taking leadership roles in various non-profit organizations. Recognizing the needs within her community and her desire to step up and make a difference, Noemi decided to pursue her own career change and entered law school. She graduated from the Hofstra University School of Law in 2004 and has since worked as an attorney in the public sector as well as the corporate arena. Noemi and her husband and soulmate of over 20 years moved with their two daughters to Gwinnett county in 2011. Here, she has built her life and practices her strong faith.