FOR THE PEOPLE
WITH THE PEOPLE

Justin Douglas grew up in a working-class family, the oldest of five kids, and knows firsthand the struggles of living paycheck to paycheck. Today, he serves as a Dauphin County Commissioner, where he has fought for transparency, accountability, and policies that put people before special interests.

Before entering public office, Justin spent nearly twenty years as a pastor, committed to serving the vulnerable and building stronger communities. His wife Brittney teaches in 3rd grade in Harrisburg, and together they are raising three children and two dogs.

From pushing back against corruption in county government to standing with workers for fair wages and better opportunities, Justin has never forgotten where he came from or who he’s fighting for. He’s running for Congress to bring that same fight to Washington: to make government work for everyday people, not the powerful few.