2025 ELECTION
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Election results
Dec. 2 runoff
City of Atlanta
Atlanta Board of Education
Seat 8 At-Large
Kaycee Brock
District 6
Patreece Hutcherson
District 2
Tony Mitchell
Atlanta City Council
Council District 11
Wayne Martin
Council District 7
Thomas Worthy
Nov. 4 general election
Statewide
Public Service Commission District 2
Alicia Johnson
Public Service Commission District 3
Peter Hubbard
City of Atlanta
Mayor
Andre Dickens
Atlanta Board of Education
District 4
Jennifer McDonald
Council President
Marci Overstreet
Post 1 At-Large
Michael Julian Bond
Post 2 At-Large
Matt Westmoreland
Post 3 At-Large
Eshé Collins
Council District 1
Jason Winston
Council District 2
Kelsea Bond
Atlanta City Council
Council District 3
Byron Amos
Council District 4
Jason Dozier
Council District 5
Liliana Bakhtiari
Council District 6
Alex Wan
Council District 8
Mary Norwood
Council District 9
Dustin Hillis
Council District 10
Andrea Boone
Council District 12
Antonio Lewis

City of Atlanta
The 15-member Atlanta City Council approves the city’s budget, housing policy, zoning, public safety oversight, and transportation funding, while the mayor executes those policies. The city council president presides over council meetings, appoints committee chairs, and casts tie-breaking votes when necessary—a rare occurrence.
The Atlanta Board of Education is the nine-member body that hires the school superintendent, approves the district’s $1.84 billion budget, sets the property tax rate, and decides which schools to open, close, or convert to charters. As the federal government considers dismantling the U.S. Department of Education, local school boards like Atlanta’s will likely shoulder more responsibility for setting academic standards, protecting students’ civil rights, and managing federal funding.
The mayor, council president, city council, and school board members will be sworn in on Jan. 5, 2026, for four-year terms. This will mark Mayor Dickens’ final term as mayor. The council president, city council members, and school board members do not have term limits.
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Public Service Commission
The November election signaled a notable change to Georgia’s Public Service Commision. Both available seats—representing District 2 (east Georgia) and District 3 (Cobb, DeKalb, and Fulton counties)—went to Democratic candidates, breaking up the all-Republican commission for the first time since 2007.
Why this election mattered
Georgia’s five-member PSC sets the electricity and gas rates for households’ monthly bills. The commission also signs off on major grid expansions and oversees broadband rollout in rural counties. They also decide if and when Georgia Power can raise rates on consumers, data center growth, and the state’s clean energy future.
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Maps
Board of Education district map

City Council district map
An interactive map can be found on the City Council’s site.


