Brian Strickland earned his B.B.A. in economics from Valdosta State University in 2006 and his J.D. from the Florida Coastal School of Law in 2009. He grew up on his family's farm in Henry County and returned to McDonough to practice law, where he is a partner at Smith Welch Webb and White. He and his wife Lindsay have two sons, Charles Willis and Beecher.
Brian Strickland's key policy positions include supporting law enforcement, punishing violent criminals, investigating public corruption, and securing elections. He also advocates for enforcing Georgia’s election laws, prosecuting illegal immigration, protecting Second Amendment rights, and defending parental rights in education.
Brian Strickland is a non-incumbent for Attorney General. He previously served in the Georgia House of Representatives for District 111 from 2013-2017 and in the Georgia State Senate for District 17 from 2018-2025, and currently represents Georgia State Senate District 42 since 2025.
Brian Strickland has raised a total of $434.9K from 229 contributors, with an average gift of $1.9K for his Attorney General campaign. OpenSecrets reports $124,815 in contributions for the current election cycle.
Two-thirds of Republican District Attorneys in Georgia have endorsed Brian Strickland for Attorney General.