2021 Election Guide: Dunwoody
Three Dunwoody City Council seats are on the Nov. 2 ballot, with six candidates vying in the races. Reporter Newspapers asked each candidate their views on pressing city topics.
Advance voting for the November 2, 2021, General Election/Special Election will take place at the Dunwoody Library from October 12 through October 29, Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Weekend advance voting days are October 16 and October 23 with available hours from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m.
These district elections have a tendency to have a low turnout namely because Dunwoody residents will only be able to vote for one of the two candidates running for the district seat in which you live. These candidates once elected hold the same power and authority as the other members of the City Council and they vote on an equal footing as our Mayor. Because of the importance of every election, the Dunwoody City Council
requests and pays DeKalb County for early voting to take place here in
Dunwoody.
You don't need to research all six candidates, but instead you need to be able to make an educated choice for which of the two candidates you want representing you from your district.
See the map below to find what district you live in and then learn about those whom you may be voting for by reading the profiles as presented by the Reporter Newspaper.
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