Friday, August 20, 2021

Six Candidates register to serve on the Dunwoody City Council - Catherine Lautenbacher, Terry Nall in District 1, Rob Price and Jim Riticher in District 2 and finally Tom Lambert and Brian Sims in 3.

The next General Election for the City Dunwoody will be held on November 2, 2021 for the purpose of electing three (3) members of City Council: Council Post 1, District 1; Council Post 2, District 2, Council Post 3, District 3.   These are the three locally elected representatives up for election in this cycle with the Mayor and the three At Large Representatives (Harris, Heneghan & Seconder) up for City wide vote in 2023.

All Dunwoody Residents vote in this election, but you only vote for one of the two candidates running in the district in which you live.

The three voting districts split the city into thirds running north south with District 1 being the far West Side of Dunwoody (Redfield, Mill Glen, The Branches, Dunwoody Station or in an apartment near the mall) the you only get to vote for Catherine Lautenbacher or Terry Nall.  

District 2 is located in the middle third of Dunwoody (Dunwoody Club Forest, The Woodlands, Oxford Chase, Meadowlake, Springfield, Village Mill, North Springs, Georgetown, Chateau Woods, Dunwoody Green, Heritage at Dunwoody or one of the apartments in the center) then your only voting choice is that of Rob Price or Jim Riticher.

District 3 is located on the far East Side of Dunwoody (Dunwoody North, Kingsley, Brooke Farm, Waterford, Fountainbleau Forest, Four Oaks, Lockridge Forest, The Madisons, Briers North or one of the many apartments on the West Side) then your only voting choice is between Tom Lambert and Brian Sims.

Qualified candidates for Nov. 2, 2021 General Election:

Council Post 1, District 1:
Catherine Lautenbacher
Terry Nall

Council Post 2, District 2:
Rob Price
Jim Riticher

Council Post 3, District 3:
Tom Lambert
Brian Sims

The Mayor and Dunwoody City Council have contracted (and paid) the DeKalb Board of Elections to offer early voting at the Dunwoody Library from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays from Oct. 12 to Oct. 22, and from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 16 and Oct. 23.  This is a long standing policy of Council as the City of Dunwoody wants to offer this service for all elections big or small.

In other election / city council news, Mayor Deutsch has nominated to Council for decision on Monday for Mr. Villard "Ardy" Bastien to fulfill the unexpired term on Pam Tallmadge in District 1.  Ardy lives in District 1, has been a long time member of the Dunwoody Zoning Board of Appeals, is active with the Dunwoody Rotary and will do a great job until the new Councilmember takes office in January.

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