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Atlanta Mayor

The chief executive of the city

Full office description

  • The mayor leads the executive branch of local government, presiding over city council meetings, making sure city departments run smoothly, and providing services to citizens.
  • The mayor runs the city day to day and prepares the budget each year, meaning that they propose how much funding goes to each city department, including the police department, city parks, transportation, and the fire department.
  • The mayor also hires the Police Chief, Fire Chief, and city department heads, such as City Planning, Parks & Recreation, and Transportation.
  • Most Georgia mayors are elected in odd years to four year terms. Elections are nonpartisan.

How this impacts you

  • Public safetyThe mayor can decide the number of police on city streets, how much residents are surveilled with cameras and scanners and if residents are arrested or given access to services.

  • COVID-19The mayor can put mask or quarantine orders in place and decides how millions of dollars worth of relief funding is spent.

  • Public transportationThe mayor is in charge of how much funding goes to public transportation and which projects are a priority for the city.

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Election results

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Felicia Moore

40.7%

39,520 votes

RUNOFF

Andre Dickens

23%

22,343 votes

Kasim Reed

22.4%

21,743 votes

Sharon Gay

6.9%

6,652 votes

Antonio Brown

4.7%

4,600 votes

Kenny Hill

0.6%

546 votes

Mark Hammad

0.4%

346 votes

Rebecca King

0.4%

374 votes

Kirsten Dunn

0.3%

272 votes

Glenn S. Wrightson

0.2%

151 votes

Walter Reeves

0.2%

163 votes

Nolan English

0.1%

100 votes

Richard Wright

0.1%

139 votes

Roosevelt Searles

0.1%

73 votes

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