Politics & Government
Election Day: What Sandy Springs Residents Need To Know
Chris Burnett and Joe Houseman are in the running to represent District 3 on the City Council.

SANDY SPRINGS, GA -- Tuesday is Decision Day in the city of Sandy Springs, as residents in District 3 will head to the polls to vote in the special election runoff.
Voters will choose whether they'd like Joe Houseman or Chris Burnett to serve as their voice on the Sandy Springs City Council.
The polling location -- the Round Program Building at Hammond Park -- will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. June 21. The facility is located at 6005 Glenridge Drive.
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The winner in Tuesday's election will succeed Graham McDonald, who resigned to run for the State House District 52 seat.
Only voters who reside in District 3 can cast ballots in this election. For more information, visit the city's special election website.
Find out what's happening in Sandy Springsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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