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  2. Atlanta City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta City Council (formerly the Atlanta Board of Aldermen until 1974) is the main municipal legislative body for the city of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It consists of 16 members: the council president, twelve members elected from districts within the city, and three members representing at-large posts.

  3. Jabari Simama - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 1986, Simama left the cable company and ran for elected office for the Atlanta City Council. In 1987, he won and became the first African American elected in the South with an African name. He served two terms as the District 3 council member, before embarking on an unsuccessful campaign for council president.

  4. Government of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta city seal. The city government of Atlanta, Georgia, United States, is composed of a mayor and a body of one councilman from each of 12 districts, a City Council President, and 3 other at-large councilmen: Post 1 representing districts 1-4; Post 2 representing districts 5-8; Post 3 representing districts 9-12

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  6. Atlanta annexations and wards - Wikipedia

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    A new city charter was approved by Governor Smith on February 28, 1874, which reduced the number of wards back to five and created a bi-cameral council of two councilmen from each ward and a second body of three at-large aldermen was established. Each year one of the aldermen would be up for election and during his last year in office would ...

  7. Ping pong balls thrown at Atlanta city council members in ...

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    Protesters threw ping pong balls at Atlanta city council members in protest of Mayor Andre Dickens and the $90 million 'Cop City' training center.

  8. Black Atlanta City councilwomen call out white council ... - AOL

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    President Doug Shipman of the Atlanta City Council has caused a political uproar after removing two Black women from leadership The post Black Atlanta City councilwomen call out white council ...

  9. Mary Norwood - Wikipedia

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    Mary Norwood (born 1952) [3] is an American businesswoman and politician who is a member of the Atlanta City Council. She was a candidate for mayor of Atlanta in 2009 and 2017. In both campaigns she advanced to the runoff, but respectively lost to Kasim Reed and Keisha Lance Bottoms by narrow margins. In addition to her mayoral runs, she ...