Meet Greg, Kelly, and their children
Greg Varner, age 36, is seeking to become your Senator for the Alabama State Senate, District 13.
Greg earned his undergraduate degree from Georgia Tech where he studied economics, international policy, and city planning. He graduated from Regent University School of Law in Virginia with his law degree.
After law school, Greg married Kelly Jackson. He began his career in Randolph County as an associate attorney with a firm in Roanoke. He then opened his own law firm in Ashland in 2000, where he has since represented thousands of individuals, small businesses, family farms, and local governments throughout East Alabama. Greg has developed a reputation within the legal community for his integrity, work-ethic, and knowledge of the law.
Greg and Kelly reside in Clay County with their three daughters: Karis, Emma Kate, and Bailey. While raising three girls between the ages of eight and four keeps them busy, they both remain active members of the community by participating in community service clubs, coaching little league sports, and serving in faith-based organizations.




Congratulations Mr. Varner! Although my wife, Kayla, and I do not live in your area anymore, we support you 100%. I also want to personally thank you for what you did for our family when my father, Lathonia Wright, was hospitalized at UAB. May God continue to bless you abundantly is our prayer.
Greg, I am Lorenzo Foster of Roanoke Alabama and I have heard some great things about you throughout the years and Senator Benefield is a good friend of mine and if she supports you then so do I. If you need to reach me at any given moment, I am a police officer for the city of Roanoke and I can be easily reached, so don’t hesitate to contact me. I support you 100% in this election for senate. Who knows what type of difference someone who cares can make in this day and time, unless we give them that chance to prove themselves.
Hey Greg,Good Luck we are praying for you!
Anything Kimberly can do to help lets us know.
How encouraging it is to see young families willing to get involved with the issues facing our country. Though I can not vote for you, I can pray that God will go before you, ordering your steps, and making plain the way.
How blessed we are to know you, Kelly, and your precious children.