Politics & Government

Runoff Election for Mayor, City Council Post 4 is One Week Away

Election will be held next Tuesday, Dec. 6

A week from today, Dunwoody voters will head back to polls to finish the election they started earlier this month.

The city has two runoff elections on Tuesday, Dec. 6: mayoral candidates Mike Davis and Bob Dallas will face off, and City Council Post 4 (District 1 at large) candidates Robert Wittenstein and Terry Nall will face off.

In the city races, if a candidate does not get more than 50 percent of the vote, a runoff is required.

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In the Nov. 8 general election, the official results were as follows (in order of percent of vote received):

Mayor

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Bob Dallas – 43.2 percent

Mike Davis – 38.69 percent

Gordon Jackson – 17.57 percent

 

City Council, Post 4

Terry Nall – 44.72 percent

Robert Wittenstein – 41.68 percent

Rick Callihan – 13.26 percent

 

Voters who were eligible to vote in the Nov. 8 general election are eligible to vote in the Dec. 6 election. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

To find out more about registration, your voting status or your polling place, visit the Georgia Secretary of State’s ‘My Voter Page.’

Information on advance voting and absentee ballots can be found on the City of Dunwoody’s Runoff Election page.


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