In the last election, 3 out of 4 Sandy Springs voters were silent.
Let's make our voices heard.
In 2021, only 24% of active voters decided the future for all of us.
This November 4, your vote is your voice. Here is everything you need to know to #VoteTogether for Sandy Springs.
Your 3-Step Plan to Vote
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Step 1: Get Registered
Check Your Registration Status
Your voice can't be heard if you're not registered. Check your status, update your information or register for the first time. The deadline is Monday, October 6.
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Step 2: Get Informed
Learn About the Candidates
Local elections impact our daily lives—from housing and parks to traffic and safety. Hear directly from the candidates who want to represent you by watching the official, non-partisan forums.
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Step 3: Make Your Plan to Vote
Cast Your Ballot
Choose the option that works best for your schedule. Voting early is the easiest way to avoid lines and ensure your ballot is cast. Early Voting: October 14-31 | Election Day: November 4
Meet the Candidates on Your Ballot
This November, you will be voting for a Mayor, a City Councilmember for your district and two members of the Georgia Public Service Commission. Use the dropdown menus on the right to view the candidates for each office.
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Rusty Paul (Incumbent)
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John Paulson (Incumbent)
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Melody Kelley (Incumbent)
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Melissa Mular (Incumbent)
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District 3
Fitz Johnson (Incumbent, Republican)
Peter Hubbard(Democrat)