CITY COUNCIL Post 3
Runoff Election

 
 
 

There is a runoff election for the Atlanta City Council Post 3 At-Large since no candidate received more than 50% of the votes in the November 5, 2024 election.


Early Voting:

Voters can vote early at any location in their home county.

    • Dates

      • Saturday, 11/23: 9am–6pm

      • Sunday, 11/24: 12pm–5pm

      • Monday, 11/25: 9am–6pm

      • Tuesday, 11/26: 9am–6pm

      • Wednesday, 11/27: 9am–6pm

    • Locations

      • Adams Park Library

      • Buckhead Library*

      • CT Martin Natatorium and Recreation Center*

      • East Point First Mallalieu UMC*

      • Ponce De Leon Library

      • Metropolitan Library

      • Northwest Library

    *Indicates drop box locations

    • Dates

      • Saturday, 11/23: 9am–6pm

      • Sunday, 11/24: 12pm–5pm

      • Monday, 11/25: 9am–6pm

      • Tuesday, 11/26: 9am–6pm

      • Wednesday, 11/27: 9am–6pm

    • Locations

      • Bessie Branham Recreation Center

      • DeKalb Voter Registration & Elections Office*

      • Emory University

      • New Bethel AMEC

      • New Life Community Alliance*

      • North DeKalb Senior Center

      • Stonecrest (former Sam’s Club)*

      • Tucker-Reid H. Cofer Library*

    *Indicates drop box locations

 

Election Day:

On Election Day (Tuesday, December 3, 2024), voters must vote at their assigned polling location.

 

 
 
 
 

2024 CITY COUNCIL Post 3 AT-LARGE CANDIDATES

 
 

During the General Election, all five candidates were invited to participate in a one-on-one interview, respond to a candidate questionnaire, and participate in a candidate forum.

Click on each candidate below to hear what had to say, or click the button to see where they stand on key issues, side by side ⬇️

 
 
 
 
 
portrait of Eshé Collins
 
portrait of Nicole Evans Jones
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

RUNOFF FORUM

On November 12, CCI hosted a runoff candidate forum. Watch the recording:

 

 
 

WHAT DOES THE CITY COUNCIL DO?

The City Council’s primary responsibilities are adopting ordinances, adopting the budget, and setting policy for the City. Working hand in hand with Atlanta’s Mayor and the members of the executive branch, the Council plays a key role in the budget process and financial well-being of Atlanta.