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2021 Atlanta mayoral election

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2021 Atlanta mayoral election

← 2017November 2, 2021 (2021-11-02) (first round)
November 30, 2021 (2021-11-30) (Runoff)
2025 →
 
CandidateAndre DickensFelicia Moore
First round22,153
23.0%
39,202
40.8%
Runoff50,706
63.4%
29,223
36.6%

 
CandidateKasim ReedSharon Gay
First round21,541
22.4%
6,578
6.8%
RunoffEliminatedEliminated

Runoff Results by precinct
Dickens:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Moore:     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%

Mayor before election

Keisha Lance Bottoms
Democratic

Elected mayor

Andre Dickens
Democratic

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The2021 Atlanta mayoral election occurred on November 2, 2021, with a runoff between the top two candidates taking place on November 30.[1] Incumbent mayorKeisha Lance Bottoms did not seek reelection. City council memberAndre Dickens defeated council presidentFelicia Moore in the runoff by a margin of more than 20%.[2][3] Candidates eliminated in the general election included former mayorKasim Reed and attorney Sharon Gay.[4][5]

Candidates

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On ballot

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Write-in candidates

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Did not file

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Withdrew

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General election

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Endorsements

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Keisha Lance Bottoms(withdrew)
U.S. President
Andre Dickens
Sharon A. Gay
  • Cedric Alexander, public safety expert[42]
Felicia Moore
Kasim Reed

Polling

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Graphical summary

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Antonio
Brown
Andre
Dickens
Sharon
Gay
Rebecca
King
Felicia
Moore
Kasim
Reed
Walter
Reeves
OtherUndecided
20/20 Insight (D)[47]October 17–31, 2021522 (LV)± 4.3%4%22%4%0%31%17%0%2%[b]20%
20/20 Insight (D)[48]October 17–22, 2021354 (LV)± 5.2%21%30%18%
University of Georgia[49]October 6–20, 2021779 (LV)± 3.5%2%6%4%0%24%20%0%1%[c]41%
SurveyUSA[50]September 28 – October 5, 2021544 (LV)± 5.2%5%5%5%5%8%18%4%18%[d]31%
University of Georgia[51]August 30 – September 13, 2021842 (LV)± 3.4%4%5%6%0%20%24%0%1%[e]41%
Secrest Strategies (D)[52][A]September 7–12, 2021600 (LV)± 4.0%3%8%12%28%21%26%
Public Policy Polling (D)[53][B]September 1–2, 2021633 (LV)± 3.9%3%6%9%24%19%39%
brilliant corners (D)[54][C]August 26–31, 2021709 (LV)± 3.8%6%5%24%19%
20/20 Insight (D)[55]Mid-August 2021~500 (LV)± 4.4%3%15%4%21%15%40%
SurveyUSA[56]July 20–25, 2021516 (LV)± 5.7%5%3%5%10%17%6%14%[f]39%
Secrest Strategies (D)[52][A]Early July 2021600 (LV)± 4.0%8%8%3%32%24%24%
Lester & Associates (D)[57][D]May 26–30, 2021600 (LV)± 4.0%13%18%10%11%13%36%

Fundraising

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Campaign finance reports as of July 9, 2021
Candidate (party, if known)Total raisedCash on hand
Antonio Brown (D)$309,676$280,957
Andre Dickens (D)$589,823[g]$546,000
Sharon Gay$1,090,000[h]$991,000
Felicia Moore (D)$726,813$604,061
Kasim Reed (D)$1,050,000[i]$979,000
Keisha Lance Bottoms (D)$3,800,000$258,963
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Results

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General election results[59][60]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanFelicia Moore39,20240.8
NonpartisanAndre Dickens22,15323.0
NonpartisanKasim Reed21,54122.4
NonpartisanSharon Gay6,5786.8
NonpartisanAntonio Brown4,5444.7
NonpartisanKenneth Hill5380.6
NonpartisanRebecca King3720.4
NonpartisanMark Hammad3430.4
NonpartisanKirsten Dunn2670.3
NonpartisanWalter Reeves1620.2
NonpartisanGlenn Wrightson1500.2
NonpartisanRichard Wright1380.1
NonpartisanNolan English980.1
NonpartisanRoosevelt Searles III720.1
Total votes96,158100.00

Mayoral debate

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The top 6 candidates participated in a televised debate on Wednesday, October 13, 2021.[61][62] The debate was broadcast on11Alive.[62]

Runoff

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Sharon Gay, who was eliminated in the general election, endorsed Dickens in the runoff.[39]

Debate

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2021 Atlanta mayoral runoff debate
No.DateHostModeratorLinkNonpartisanNonpartisan
Key:
 P Participant  A Absent  N Not invited  I Invited W  Withdrawn
Andre DickensFelicia Moore
1Nov. 17, 2021Atlanta Press ClubDonna LowryYouTubePP

Polling

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Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Andre
Dickens
Felicia
Moore
Undecided
SurveyUSA[63]November 17–22, 2021561 (LV)± 5.0%40%46%14%
University of Georgia[64]November 11–19, 2021802 (LV)± 3.5%43%37%20%
Hypothetical polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size[a]
Margin
of error
Felicia
Moore
Kasim
Reed
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)[53][B]September 1–2, 2021633 (LV)± 3.9%47%22%30%

Results

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Runoff results[65][j]
PartyCandidateVotes%
NonpartisanAndre Dickens50,70663.4
NonpartisanFelicia Moore29,22336.6
Total votes79,929100.00

Results by county

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CountyAndre DickensFelicia MooreTotal
VotesPercentVotesPercent
Fulton44,65562.88%26,36537.12%71,020
DeKalb6,05167.92%2,85832.08%8,909

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Notes

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  1. ^abcKey:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  2. ^Dunn and Wrightson with 1%; English, Hammad, Hill, Searles, and Wright with 0%
  3. ^Hammad with 1%; Dunn, English, Hill, Searles, Wrightson, and Wright with 0%
  4. ^Hill and Wright with 4%; Hammad and Wrightson with 3%; English with 2%; Dunn and Searles with 1%
  5. ^Dunn, English, Hammad, Hill, Searles, Wrightson, and Wright with 0%
  6. ^Barrella with 5%; McGee with 4%; Fruit with 3%; Adkins with 2%
  7. ^Dickens transferred $32,777 from his city council campaign account to his mayoral campaign account. He has stated that he obtained permission from the council campaign donors before doing so. Dickens also loaned his campaign $800.
  8. ^Approximately 65% of this total was personally loaned by Gay.
  9. ^Reed loaned his campaign $28,000.
  10. ^Results are counted by combining results from the official websites ofFulton andDeKalb Counties, the two counties where Atlanta is located.

Partisan clients

  1. ^abThis poll was sponsored by Gay's campaign
  2. ^abThis poll was sponsored by Safer Atlanta, Inc.
  3. ^This poll was sponsored by Moore's campaign
  4. ^This poll was sponsored by Dickens's campaign

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