Residents in Mableton are choosing their first-ever mayor and city council for its newly-formed city. In Clayton County, there’s the high-profile race for sheriff to replace Victor Hill, with the city of Jonesboro also voting.
Results were coming in Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
You can follow Mableton’s special election results here.
For Clayton County special election results, click here.
The latest in Jonesboro’s election here.
In Clayton County, voters will elect a new sheriff after controversial former sheriff Victor Hill was sentenced for federal civil rights violations. Current interim sheriff Levon Allen, Clarence Cox, Terry Evans, Dwayne Fabian and Chris Storey are all running to replace Hill.
Voters will also decide on filling the seat for State House District 75 and a bond referendum for education. Herman “Drew” Andrews (D), Della Ashley (R) and Eric W. Bell II (D) are running to fill the State House District 75 seat left by Mike Glanton. He resigned after 14 years in the Georgia House of Representatives.
In Jonesboro, voters will also have a separate election for their new mayor and two city council seats. Longtime Jonesboro Mayor Joy B. Day resigned last year to spend more time with her family.
Meanwhile, voters in the newly-formed City of Mableton will elect a mayor and six city council members.
The Mableton candidates are hoping for a big turnout on Tuesday after early voting turnout was low. Only 2,500 of more than 47,000 registered voters show up to the polls before Tuesday.
Voters approved Mableton’s cityhood in November. However, at a town hall meeting last month some people were upset and didn’t know which neighborhoods are part of the new city.
“All the people who voted yes but didn’t know what the heck they were voting for,” one resident said.
Information from WSB-TV contributed to this story.
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