Donice Bryant declares candidacy for Macon-Bibb Commission, District 8 seat
According to her campaign website, Bryant is a seasoned law enforcement professional with deep roots in the community.

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Donice Bryant has declared her intention to run for the Macon-Bibb Board of Commissioners District 8 seat.
According to her campaign website, Bryant is a seasoned law enforcement professional with deep roots in the community.
Born in Perry and raised in Atlanta, Bryant graduated from Southside High School before pursuing criminal justice studies at Macon State College.
“Since moving to Macon in 1998, my life has been intertwined with the Bibb County community, especially through my longstanding career in law enforcement with the Bibb County Sheriff’s Department since 1999,” she wrote on her website. “My experience spans various capacities—corrections, patrol, dispatch, and the warrant division—underscoring my versatile commitment to public safety and community engagement.”
Bryant’s platform focuses on economic development, public safety, infrastructure improvement and the revitalization of abandoned properties.
“My mission is to return to the core values of caring for and supporting our citizens—the very individuals who have built and maintained the strength of Macon,” she wrote. “I believe in the power of doing good for our community, knowing that such efforts will bring about positive returns for us all.”