Politics & Government

Johns Creek Election Results: All Seats Seeing Runoff

Election Results: Voters in Johns Creek have decided city council races but will each go to a runoff later this year.

Voters in Johns Creek took to the polls Tuesday for Election Day. View the results here.
Voters in Johns Creek took to the polls Tuesday for Election Day. View the results here. (Patch graphic)

JOHNS CREEK, GA — There will be three runoff elections later this year for the Johns Creek City Council after the unofficial election results Tuesday showed no Johns Creek candidates took majority of the votes.

For Johns Creek City Council Post 2, Brian Weaver who received 3,253 votes will face Dilip Tunki who received 2,160 votes in a runoff. The third candidate Royce Reinecke took 1,696 votes.

Johns Creek Post 4 incumbent Chris Coughlin received 3,319 votes, and will face Marybeth Cooper, who had 1,342 votes, in a runoff. Other candidates Adam Thomas had 1,288 votes and Kent Altom with 1,052 votes.

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Johns Creek Post 6 saw three vying for the seat, and Erin Elwood took 2,700 votes and will face Issure C. Yang, who had 2,258 votes, in a runoff. The third candidate Judy LeFave took 2,076 votes.

Out of the 325,889 registered voters in Tuesday's Fulton County races, 38,936 voted, or nearly 12 percent.

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The Johns Creek City Council election is for the council seats of Post 2, Post 4, and Post 6.

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Municipal Elections are non-partisan and held in accordance with Title 2 of the Georgia Election Code. Candidates run at-large and are voted on by the registered voters; the candidate who receives the majority of votes cast wins their respective seat. Public officials have staggered four-year terms in Johns Creek, with elections every two years (Post 2, 4 and 6) and (Post 1, 3, 5 and mayor).

In 2018, the Johns Creek city charter was changed legislatively to reflect term limits for elected officials. Effective with the 2019 elections, neither the mayor nor council member shall serve for more than three consecutive terms, four-year terms of office and shall not include any partial terms of office. In addition, no terms of office served prior to January 1, 2020 and no terms of office served as council member shall be considered in determining if a person has served more than three consecutive terms of office.

Who's Running?

Post 2:

Brian Weaver weaverforjohnscreek.com

Dilip Tunki www.tunkiforjc.com

Royce Reinecke www.roycereinecke.com

*There is no incumbent for this seat as current Post 2 Council Member Jay Lin is not seeking reelection

Post 4:

Chris Coughlin (incumbent) votechriscoughlin.com

Adam Thomas www.thomasforjohnscreek.com

Kent Altom electkentaltom.com

Marybeth Cooper www.Cooperforthecreek.com

Post 6:

Erin Elwood www.erinforjohnscreek.com

Issure C. Yang Issureforjohnscreek.com

Judy LeFave https://www.judyforjohnscreek.com/

*There is no incumbent for this seat as current Post 6 Council Member Steve Broadbent is not seeking reelection

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