About Tracie Cason
Tracie Cason serves as a Superior Court Judge in Gwinnett County presiding over Division 2.
Judge Cason handles felony criminal cases, domestic and family law cases, and civil disputes.
Tracie was first elected in 2018 in a contested county-wide election. Gwinnett county citizens overwhelmingly re-elected her in 2022. Judge Cason is committed to providing fair and impartial justice to all who appear before her. She wants citizens to know that they will always be heard in her courtroom.
Before being elected to the Gwinnett County Superior Court, Tracie was a career prosecutor with the Gwinnett District Attorney’s Office, where she focused on prosecuting cases in the Special Victim’s Unit.
Operation Spring Cleaning.
Protecting against Sex Trafficking
In 2017, Tracie worked on “Operation Spring Cleaning,” with the GBI, Gwinnett County Police and Sheriff, and more than twelve other agencies in the largest sting operation of its type in Georgia, resulting in the arrests of 23 predators seeking underage children, all of whom were indicted two days after “Operation Spring Cleaning” ended.
Compassion and Accountability
Judge Cason’s judicial philosophy is based on:
• Keeping our community safe for everyone, especially the most vulnerable.
• Ensuring everyone is heard when it’s their day in court. Victims have rights, as do the accused. Everyone’s rights must be protected and balanced to achieve justice for all.
• Looking at root causes and preventing repeat offenses.
Judge Cason believes that accountability programs can help many non-violent offenders more than simple punishment. And preventing repeat offenses keeps everyone safer.
Tracie and David Cason have been married 18 years and live with their dogs, Erk and Woerner, the Dachshunds, and Emma Mae, the chocolate Lab.
Tracie is a proud graduate of the University of Georgia and Baylor University School of Law and returns to Athens most Saturdays in the Fall to cheer on the Dawgs.
Donate to Judge Cason’s campaign:
The maximum aggregate donation is $3300 for the May 2026 Primary Election. We are required to collect and report to the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission the name, address, employer, and occupation of donors of more than $100 in aggregate during the election cycle.
You may donate online or mail a check to:
Committee To Elect Tracie Cason
P.O. Box 754
Grayson, GA 30017