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Atlanta Municipal Clerk: New map in use for 2025 Municipal Election, confirm your precinct before heading out to vote Nov. 4

Post Date:11/03/2025 5:01 PM

 

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Council Communications
Atlanta City Hall
55 Trinity Ave. SW
Atlanta, GA 30303

Nov. 3, 2025 

Atlanta Municipal Clerk: New map in use for 2025 Municipal Election,
confirm your precinct before heading out to vote Nov. 4

ATLANTA—The City of Atlanta Office of the Municipal Clerk urges all of the City’s registered voters who did not participate in the early voting period to cast their ballots in tomorrow’s General Municipal Election.

There are 56 candidates competing for 15 Council positions and Council President seat. Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the Municipal Election, and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the Public Service Commission race.

But before heading out, voters should confirm their polling location, which may have changed since the last election.

In October 2022 the Atlanta City Council approved legislation 22-O-1700 amending the City’s Charter to adopt a new map of Council districts following the 2020 census.  In accordance with state law the reapportionment of the districts is effective for the 2025 Municipal Election. 

To verify your polling precinct, please visit My Voter Page - Georgia.gov

For a list of all City of Atlanta polling locations please visit the Office of the Municipal Clerk website.

If you have any questions about the 2025 Municipal Elections, please contact the Office of the Municipal Clerk Election Hotline at (404) 330-6500.

MORE INFO:  MyVoterPage.com
                         Fulton County Elections
                         Dekalb County Voter Registration and Elections

About The Office of the Municipal Clerk

The Office of the Municipal Clerk (OMC), often called "the Clerk's Office," is the City of Atlanta's central repository for information regarding all legislative actions of the Atlanta City Council.

As the designated custodian and administrator of the City's legislative record, the Municipal Clerk codifies and maintains the City of Atlanta Charter and Code of Ordinances, which contain all City of Atlanta laws. The Municipal Clerk is statutorily the custodian of the Official Seal of the City, attests to the Mayor's signature, and affixes the seal to City contracts and intergovernmental agreements. The Clerk's Office also records the Mayor's Executive and Administrative Orders, maintains all City Boards, Authorities, Commissions, etc. (BACE), and routinely responds to information requests from the public.

As the City's Election Superintendent, the Municipal Clerk is responsible for administering all election-related matters, ensuring the smooth and fair conduct of elections. The certified election results are duly filed in the Clerk's Office.

To learn more about The Office of the Municipal Clerk, please visit https://citycouncilatlantaga.gov/council-divisions/municipal-clerk. For the latest updates, follow the Clerk’s Office on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram.

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Office of Council Communications Contacts:

 Zena Lewis
zolewis@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6309

Bill Doughty
wdoughty@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6056

Tiffanie Kelly
trkelly@atlantaga.gov
404-330-6014