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The2025 Atlanta City Council election was held on November 4, 2025, to elect all sixteen members of theAtlanta City Council, the lawmaking body ofAtlanta, Georgia. The election was held concurrently with those formayor and school board, as well as the special election for theGeorgia Public Service Commission.

Council president

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Main article:2025 Atlanta City Council presidential election

Rohit Malhotra andMarci Collier Overstreet ran to be city council president. Overstreet won the election.

At-large post 1

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Candidates

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Declared

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Endorsements

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Michael Julian Bond
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Juan Mendoza
Organizations
Juan Mendoza
Organizations

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, at-large post 1[4][5]
CandidateVotes%
Michael Julian Bond (incumbent)57,94758.49
Juan Mendoza20,80321.00
Matt Rinker20,32220.51
Total votes99,072100.00

At-large post 2

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Matt Westmoreland, incumbent councilmember[6]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, at-large post 2[7][8]
CandidateVotes%
Matt Westmoreland (incumbent)89,900100.00
Total votes89,900100.00

At-large post 3

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Eshé Collins, incumbent councilmember[6]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, at-large post 3[9][10]
CandidateVotes%
Eshé Collins (incumbent)88,787100.00
Total votes88,787100.00

District 1

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Jason Winston, incumbent councilmember[11]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 1[12][13]
CandidateVotes%
Jason Winston (incumbent)8,071100.00
Total votes8,071100.00

District 2

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Kelsea Bond, community organizer[14]
  • Jacob Chambers, software engineer[1]
  • Alex Bevel Jones, entrepreneur[11]
  • Courtney Smith, local neighborhood organization leader[15]
  • James White, prosecutor[11]

Disqualified

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Declined

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  • Amir Farokhi, incumbent councilmember(resigned)[16]

Endorsements

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Kelsea Bond
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
Political parties
Courtney Smith
Organizations
  • Atlanta Professional FirefightersIAFF Local 134[3]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 2[18]
CandidateVotes%
Kelsea Bond6,71564.00
Courtney Smith2,15420.53
Alex Bevel Jones9348.90
Jacob Chambers4214.01
James White2682.55
Total votes10,492100.00

District 3

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Byron Amos, incumbent councilmember[19]
  • Perrin Bostic, former outreach representative for U.S. SenatorRaphael Warnock[20]

Endorsements

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Perrin Bostic
Political parties

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 3[21]
CandidateVotes%
Byron Amos (incumbent)2,77359.25
Perrin Bostic1,90740.75
Total votes4,680100.00

District 4

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Jason Dozier, incumbent councilmember[11]
  • DeBorah Williams, nonprofit founder[11]

Endorsements

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Jason Dozier
Political parties

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 4[22]
CandidateVotes%
Jason Dozier (incumbent)3,78168.96
DeBorah Williams1,70231.04
Total votes5,483100.00

District 5

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Candidates

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Declared

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Endorsements

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Liliana Bakhtiari
Political parties

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 5[23][24]
CandidateVotes%
Liliana Bakhtiari (incumbent)13,369100.00
Total votes13,369100.00

District 6

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Candidates

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Declared

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Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 6[25][26]
CandidateVotes%
Alex Wan (incumbent)8,610100.00
Total votes8,610100.00

District 7

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Jamie Christy, attorney[11]
  • Allen Daly[11]
  • Thad Flowers, former city council district chief of staff[11]
  • Rebecca King, advocate[11]
  • Thomas Worthy,Piedmont Healthcare's Chief Public Policy Officer[11]

Declined

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  • Howard Shook, incumbent councilmember[27]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 7[28][29]
CandidateVotes%
Thomas Worthy1,91327.18
Thad Flowers1,85726.39
Jamie Christy1,35719.28
Rebecca King1,18116.78
Allen Daly72910.36
Total votes7,037100.00

Runoff results

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As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election between Thomas Worthy and Thad Flowers took place on December 2.[30]

2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 7 runoff[31]
CandidateVotes%
Thomas Worthy1,56959.32%
Thad Flowers1,07640.68%
Total votes2,645100.00

District 8

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Candidates

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Declared

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Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 8[32]
CandidateVotes%
Mary Norwood (incumbent)7,611100.00
Total votes7,611100.00

District 9

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Charles Bourgeois, advocate[33]
  • Dustin Hillis, incumbent councilmember[11]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 9[34]
CandidateVotes%
Dustin Hillis (incumbent)4,81959.33
Charles Bourgeois3,30440.67
Total votes8,123100.00

District 10

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Andrea Boone, incumbent councilmember[11]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 10[35]
CandidateVotes%
Andrea Boone (incumbent)8,390100.00
Total votes8,390100.00

District 11

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Toni Belin-Ingram, church leader[11]
  • Andre Burgin, park resident association co-chair[11]
  • Curt Collier, educator[11]
  • Steven Dingle, teacher[11]
  • Harold Hardnett, entrepreneur[11]
  • Nate Jester, attorney[11]
  • Wayne Martin, corporate executive[11]
  • Reginald Rushin, businessman[11]

Disqualified

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Declined

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  • Marci Collier Overstreet, incumbent councilmember(running for council president)[37]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 11[38]
CandidateVotes%
Wayne Martin3,02833.23
Nate Jester1,88520.69
Toni Belin-Ingram1,44715.88
Harold Hardnett93110.22
Andre Burgin5726.28
Reginald Rushin5506.04
Curt Collier3854.23
Steven Dingle3133.44
Total votes9,111100.00

Runoff results

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As no candidate received a majority of the vote, a runoff election between Wayne Martin and Nate Jester took place on December 2.[30]

2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 11 runoff[39]
CandidateVotes%
Wayne Martin2,18957.96%
Nate Jester1,58842.04%
Total votes3,777100.00

District 12

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Candidates

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Declared

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  • Delvin Davis, resident[1]
  • Stephanie Flowers, community organizer[11]
  • Antonio Lewis, incumbent councilmember[1]

Results

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2025 Atlanta City Council election, district 12[40]
CandidateVotes%
Antonio Lewis (incumbent)4,23457.97
Stephanie Flowers2,27031.08
Delvin Davis80010.95
Total votes7,304100.00

References

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