ATLANTA — Communities around metro Atlanta are heading to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 7 to vote on a variety of positions.
11Alive has compiled an elections guide on everything you need to know before you submit your ballot this Election Day.
Among those races include mayoral elections across the metro. Polls close at 7 p.m. You can find a county-by-county list of some of the results below once we get them.
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Cherokee County
Canton: Mayor
Waleska: Mayor
- Mary Helen Lamb (incumbent, unopposed): She first became mayor in 2019 after the previous mayor's resignation and then was reelected to the job.
Clayton County
College Park: Mayor
Morrow: Mayor
Cobb County
Austell: Mayor
Kennesaw: Mayor
- Derek Easterling (incumbent, unopposed): Easterling is a Navy veteran, former Cobb County Sheriff's Office deputy and security professional who was first elected in 2015. He has touted his oversight of "efficient and orderly administration of city affairs."
Powder Springs: Mayor
Smyrna: Mayor
DeKalb County
Avondale Estates: Mayor
- Jonathan Elmore (incumbent, unopposed): An architect and Georgia Tech graduate, Elmore has been mayor of Avondale Estates since 2015.
Brookhaven: Mayor
Doraville: Mayor
Dunwoody: Mayor
- Lynn Deutsch (incumbent, unopposed): Mayor Deutsch was first elected in 2019 and is set for another term in an unopposed race. Before being mayor, she was on the city council from 2011-2019. Her campaign site highlights her work to support the police department and first responder agencies, improve traffic and city parks/rec/arts spaces and redevelop Dunwoody Village.
Lithonia: Mayor
- Shameka S. Reynolds (incumbent, unopposed): Mayor Reynolds was first elected in 2019 and is due to serve for another term in an unopposed race. She touts her record of community building, environmental beautification, encouraging entrepreneurship, government transparency and is seeking to grow Lithonia through annexation and expansion.
Pine Lake: Mayor
Stonecrest: Mayor
Douglas County
Villa Rica: Mayor
Fayette County
Tyrone: Mayor
- Eric Dial (incumbent, unopposed): Serving the people of Tyrone as a mayor since 2011, Dial wants to continue his service. According to his bio, he has served on several boards in the community. He also worked under U.S. Rep. Mac Collins for three years on Capitol Hill.
Fayetteville: Mayor
- Edward Johnson (incumbent, unopposed): Elected in 2016, Johnson is no stranger to the city. He first served on the city council in 2012. In his bio for mayor, he said he is encouraged by the city’s growing sense of community and growth.
Fulton County
College Park: Mayor
Hapeville: Mayor
Mountain Park: Mayor
Gwinnett County
Auburn: Mayor
Berkeley Lake: Mayor
- Lois Salter (incumbent, unopposed): Mayor Salter first won election back in 1999, and has served for several business and civic organizations. She publishes a periodic newsletter on city matters.
Duluth: Mayor
Editor's note: This section has been updated to clarify previous reporting that incorrectly stated Whitlock was the incumbent in the mayoral race.
- Greg Whitlock (unopposed): Whitlock, who has served on the council, announced he was running for the position after longtime Mayor Nancy Harris said she would retire from city government at the end of her term.
Lawrenceville: Mayor
- David Still (incumbent, unopposed): Mayor Still was elected unopposed in 2019 and served on the city council prior to that. He has also worked for the city's Downtown Development Authority and Tourist and Trade Association. He also owns a mergers and acquisitions firm based in town.
Lilburn: Mayor
Peachtree Corners: Mayor
- Mike Mason (incumbent, unopposed): Mason was elected the new city's first mayor in 2012, and prior to that was involved in several community organizations, including the United Peachtree Corners Civic Association. He has a professional history in finance, as well, and owns an advisory firm.
Snellville: Mayor
- Barbara Bender (incumbent, unopposed): Bender was appointed mayor in 2019 after the resignation of former Mayor Tom Witts, and then won reelection unopposed. She will win another term this year as she runs again unopposed. She is a certified public accountant and owns her own firm and was on the city council prior to ascending to the mayoral office.
Suwanee: Mayor
- James M. Burnett Jr. (incumbent, unopposed): Burnett, who goes by Jimmy, has been mayor since 2011 and was a longtime city council member before that. He has been credited for championing city arts, parks and development projects and in 2021 was inducted into the Georgia Municipal Government Hall of Fame.
Henry County
Locust Grove: Mayor
- Robert Price (incumbent, unopposed): Price has been mayor since 2016 and prior to that served as a city councilman.
Paulding County
Dallas: Mayor
- L. James Kelly (incumbent, unopposed): He was first elected in 2019 and ran as a conservative prioritizing work ethic and family values.
Hiram: Mayor