2026 ACCG Annual Conference
Registration is now open for the 2026 ACCG Annual Conference. As community needs change, political climates fluctuate, and societal dynamics shift, county officials are on the front line of addressing local challenges and immediate needs. Through these shifts, county officials exemplify how they are, and remain, 159 strong as they embrace, evolve, and emerge during times of inevitable change. Click here to view the conference agenda.
Join ACCG on April 26-23 in Chatham County for the 2026 Annual Conference to learn how your county can embrace change to evolve and emerge better than before. Read further for conference reminders and session previews to help prepare for the event.
To register for the conference, contact your county clerk or the county staff member who handles ACCG event registrations. For more information on the conference and different registration options, click here.
Secure You Conference Housing After You Register
Housing Deadline is Wednesday, April 1, 2026
The deadline to secure housing accommodations within the ACCG room block is Wednesday, April 1. Rooms booked after the housing deadline may not be eligible for the discounted rate. Housing reservations should be made through the Passkey reservation system hosted by Visit Savannah!. Once you have registered for the conference through ACCG, you will receive a confirmation email that will include the dedicated hotel booking link.
RESERVATION POLICY – Until March 1, 2026, at several of the historically more popular hotels in the ACCG block (those indicated with an asterisk on the list below), attendees will be prohibited from making reservations of fewer than three (3) nights. Only reservations for three (3) or four (4) consecutive nights will be permitted to be booked. After March 1, all remaining rooms and combinations of room nights at all hotels will become available for reservations of any duration.
Stephanie Stuckey to Deliver Keynote Address
Opening General Session
Friday, April 24
8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Stephanie Stuckey is the chair of Stuckey's, the roadside oasis famous for its pecan log rolls founded by her grandfather W.S. Stuckey in 1937. She assumed leadership of the company in 2019, spearheading a major business rebrand and expansion — increasing sales to $10 million, all while weathering the COVID-19 pandemic. Stephanie received both her undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Georgia. She has worked as a trial lawyer, was elected to seven terms as a state representative, and led an environmental nonprofit law firm that settled the largest Clean Water Act case in Georgia history. She is a graduate of Leadership Atlanta and has been previously named to Georgia Trend's 100 Most Influential Georgians list. In her keynote address to county officials, Stephanie will share how she embraced change to evolve her family's brand and emerge stronger.
Conference Website Now Available
The 2026 ACCG Annual Conference website is now live, serving as your central hub for all conference details and updates. Click here to visit the site today to explore everything you need to know as you prepare for this year’s event.


