Politics & Government
What are the Voting Districts for Peachtree Corners Elections
Not sure in which voting district you belong?
Peachtree Corners citizens will head to the polls for the first time on March 6, 2012 to elect six city council members to represent the approximately 38,000 residents of Gwinnett County's newest city. Mike Mason, the candidate for Mayor, is running unopposed.
The new city is divided up into three voting districts, 1, 2 and 3. Those districts are determined by your residential address. To help anyone who is unsure of which district they belong in, we've attached the official map of the three districts. This is the official map which was provided by the State of Georgia Reapportionment Office and was filed with the city's charter when H.B. 396 was signed by Gov. Nathan Deal.
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Following is a list of 20 city council candidates and the post (or district) they are running in. Post 1, 2 and 3 council positions are specific to the three voting districts while Post 4, 5 and 6 are at-large seats.
- Post 1, Nneka Chukwu, Phil Sadd, Joe Sawyer
- Post 2, Jay Lowe, Stephen Peet
- Post 3, Scott C. Ehrlich, Vera Nercessian, David Proud, Alex Wright
- Post 4, Jeanne Aulbach, Robert Byars, Robert Indech, Gloria Gore Rucks
- Post 5, Lorri Christopher, Brent Johnson, Gray Terry
- Post 6, Ray Cobb, Weare Gratwick, David Leader, Brian Stickney
Click here for a profile of the Peachtree Corners candidates.
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Editor's note: Post 1 candidate Nneka Chukwu chose not to submit a candidate profile for publication.
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