Anna Burton was born and raised in Alpharetta, Georgia. As a proud “Double Dawg,” she holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and International Affairs, and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Georgia. While in law school, Anna worked for the Honorable Brian Kemp in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State, served as a law clerk and legislative liaison for Holland & Knight, and competed in the Intrastate Moot Court Competition, winning the State title in 2018. Directly after law school, Anna worked as an attorney in the Office of the Georgia Secretary of State under Brad Raffensperger, where she practiced election law and helped roll out a new election system. In August 2020, Anna joined the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency as Deputy General Counsel and was promoted to General Counsel in August 2021.

Anna resides in Atlanta’s Grant Park neighborhood with her husband and golden retriever. She remains actively involved in the Federalist Society and the Republican National Lawyers Association. She loves cheering for the Dawgs on Saturdays and attending live music shows.