Politics & Government

Early Voting Starts Monday in Johns Creek

The city's municipal election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 3.

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Early voting in Johns Creek and across the state for the Nov. 3 municipal elections will start on Monday.

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Residents will be able to vote at the Fulton County Government Center Oct. 12 through Friday, Oct. 30. You will be able to cast your ballot weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Government Center, located at 130 Peachtree Street Suite 2186 in Atlanta.

Starting Monday, Oct. 19, early voting will be expanded to the following locations and will be conducted through Friday, Oct. 30:

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  • Roswell Library, 115 Norcross Street, Roswell
  • Ocee Library, 5090 Abbotts Bridge Road, Johns Creek
  • East Point Library, 2757 Main Street, East Point
  • Fairburn Library, 60 Valley View Drive, Fairburn

Saturday voting will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 24 at the library facilities. Please note Saturday voting will not be held at the Fulton County Government Center.

Johns Creek residents have a slew of candidates to choose from in the city’s general and special elections, both of which will be held Nov. 3. Candidates who’ve qualified are:

GENERAL ELECTION

Post 2

  • Jay Lin, general contractor
  • Chris Coughlin, senior research scientist
  • Todd Burkhalter, small business owner

Post 4

  • Bob Gray (incumbent), management consulting

Post 6

  • Steve Broadbent (incumbent), executive benefits consulting
  • Tom Radford, small business owner

SPECIAL ELECTION

Post 2 (unexpired term through December 2015)

  • Arun Misra, insurance and real estate sales
  • Patty Hansen, freelance, editorial and publishing
  • Chris Coughlin, senior research scientist
  • Todd Burkhalter, small business owner

Post 5 (unexpired term through December 2017)

  • Carlos Carbonell, designer
  • Stephanie Endres, finance
  • Nazeera Dawood, public health executive

For more information regarding Fulton County Registration and Elections, call 404-612-7020 or visit www.fultonelections.com.

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