City Alderman, Post 1
Passes laws and regulations for your city
Full office description
- City aldermen work together with to set and implement city policy.
- City aldermen are tasked with ensuring the health, comfort, and safety of residents of the city
- City aldermen work with the mayor to govern city departments, such as the police department, fire department, transportation department, and parks and recreation department.
- City aldermen represent either the whole city or residents of a specific district.
- Most city aldermen in Georgia are elected in odd years to four year terms. Elections are nonpartisan.
How this impacts you
Policing — City aldermen have final say over how many police officers the city hires, what equipment the police get and how they are trained.
Quality of Roads — City aldermen have the power to improve roads and build new ones through specific projects.
Housing & Urban Development — City aldermen can decide which housing developments to approve, require affordable housing and set property tax rates.
Election results
WINNER
Carolyn Bell
51.4%
10,708 votes
Roshida Edwards
17.2%
3,577 votes
Tony Thomas
9.1%
1,890 votes
Clinton Young
6.8%
1,408 votes
Jason Leslie Combs
6.3%
1,303 votes
Curtis Atonio Singleton
5.5%
1,153 votes
Marc Anthony Smith
3.8%
791 votes
Candidates (7)
Carolyn Bell
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Curtis Atonio Singleton
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Jason Leslie Combs
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Marc Anthony Smith
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Roshida Edwards
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Tony Thomas
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