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Committee hears first reading to amend precinct boundaries and polling places for 11/04/2025 election

October 06, 2025 | Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia


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Committee hears first reading to amend precinct boundaries and polling places for 11/04/2025 election
The Committee on Council took up an ordinance for first reading to amend precinct boundary lines and polling places for City of Atlanta voters in Fulton County ahead of the Nov. 4, 2025 election.

Vice Chair Liliana Bakhtiari introduced item 4 (ordinance 2501547), which would amend the City of Atlanta code governing precinct boundary lines and identify election‑day polling locations for the Nov. 4, 2025 election as set out in Attachment A to the ordinance. The item was presented as a dual‑referred ordinance; the committee acknowledged that the attachment identifies Fulton County precincts and the City of Atlanta precinct values and polling locations for the specified election date.

Councilmembers voted on the ordinance for first reading; the committee recorded a favorable substitute from the Finance Executive Committee for a related, dual‑referred item and then approved the motion to advance the ordinance for first reading. The recorded vote on the related budget substitute showed 5 yeas, 0 nays and the committee made the motion favorable as substituted.

The ordinance now proceeds through the council’s legislative process for subsequent readings and any further amendments; Attachment A in the ordinance packet lists precinct‑by‑precinct polling locations in Fulton County for election day and is the operative reference for voter locations on Nov. 4, 2025.

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