Jim Sendelbach

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Jim Sendelbach is a candidate for the United States Congress in Georgia's 10th congressional district under the Libertarian Party ticket. He has previously run for State Senate, but has been unable to run for the U.S. House or Senate due to highly restrictive measures against third-party candidates in such races. Due to the unfortunate and untimely death of Rep. Charlie Norwood, Sendebach is able to run as the first Libertarian candidate for U.S. Congress in Georgia.

Sendelbach holds a doctorate degree in counseling psychology, a master's degree in theology, and a bachelor's degree in philosophy. He is a licensed professional counselor and certified forensic addictions examiner. He is presently co-owner & principal therapist at Anchor Point Neurofeedback and Counseling Center in Conyers. He is also a Vietnam veteran.

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