Ten metro-Atlanta municipalities will return to the polls on December 1.
Mayor of Roswell – Jere Wood (I) v. former city council member David Tolleson
Duluth City Council’s Post 3 – IT project manager Billy Jones v. adult educator Elise Whitworth
Lawrenceville City Council Post 3 – retired businessman John Merrill v. community outreach manager Katie Hart Smith
Mayor of Clarkston – businessman Howard Tygrett v. current council member Pat Davis-Morris
Doraville City Council District 3 – attorney Karen Pachuta v. Bob Spangler (I)
Mayor of East Point – Joe Macon (I) v. Earnestine Pittman
East Point City Council Ward A – Greg Fann (I) v. Sharonda Hubbard
Forest Park City Council Ward 1 – Sparkle Adams (I) v. Thomas Smith Jr.
Forest Park City Council Ward 2 – Karen-Brandee Williams v. Donald E. Wright
Mayor of Peachtree City – Don Haddix v. Cyndi Plunkett
Peachtree City Council Post 3 – Kim Learnard v. Robert Walsh
Peachtree City Council Post 1 – Eric Imker v. Beth Pullias
College Park City Council Ward 4 – Charles E. Phillips Sr. (I) v. April Wright-Wyatt
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Posted by jamesvw on November 24, 2009 at 6:23 pm
I am curious, are all of these races non-partisan? And since they are suburbs, do they tend to be more conservative than Atlanta?
Great post – thanks for the info
Posted by Kyle Williams on November 26, 2009 at 1:40 pm
These are all non-partisan elections. Conventional wisdom would say that the municipalities to the north of Atlanta are more conservative.
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