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Andre Dickens (born 1974) [1] is an American politician and nonprofit executive who is the 61st and current mayor of Atlanta, Georgia. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a member of the Atlanta City Council and defeated council president Felicia Moore in the second round of Atlanta's 2021 mayoral election .
The mayor is the highest elected official in Atlanta. Since its incorporation in 1847, the city has had 61 mayors. The current mayor is Andre Dickens who was elected in the 2021 election and took office in January 2022. The term of office was one year until Cicero C. Hammock's second term (1875–77), when a new city charter changed it to two ...
Andre Dickens: 22,153 : 23.0 : Nonpartisan: Kasim Reed: 21,541 22.4 Nonpartisan: Sharon Gay 6,578 6.8 Nonpartisan: Antonio Brown 4,544 4.7 Nonpartisan: Kenneth Hill 538 0.6 Nonpartisan: Rebecca King 372 0.4 Nonpartisan: Mark Hammad 343 0.4 Nonpartisan: Kirsten Dunn 267 0.3 Nonpartisan: Walter Reeves 162 0.2 Nonpartisan: Glenn Wrightson 150 0.2 ...
City Council member Andre Dickens won a runoff election Tuesday to become Atlanta's next mayor, riding a surge of support that powered him past the council's current president, Felicia Moore ...
City Council member Andre Dickens won a runoff election Tuesday to become Atlanta’s next mayor, riding a surge of support The post Councilman Andre Dickens wins Atlanta mayor race over Moore ...
Andre Dickens, who rolled to victory Tuesday in the Atlanta mayor's race, was told he was aiming too high once before. In 2013, he was an administrator at Georgia Tech when he jumped into a race ...
Andre Dickens won his first election, by 63.4%, in the runoff election against Felicia Moore. Andre Dickens announced his re-election campaign, in February of 2024. Andre Dickens announced his re-election campaign, in February of 2024.
In some states, mayors are officially elected on a nonpartisan basis; however, their party affiliation or preference is generally known, and where it is known it is shown in the list below. The breakdown of mayoral political parties is 38 Democrats, 9 Republicans, and 3 Independents (two elected with state Democratic support).