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Dalton council certifies Nov. 4 municipal election results

Dalton City Mayor and Council · November 18, 2025

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Summary

Council certified the Nov. 4 election results: Nicholas Grama (Ward 2) and Steve Farrow (Ward 4) were certified as council members; Bill Mayo and Manuel Mesa were certified to the Dalton Board of Education; three ad valorem tax ballot questions also passed.

The Dalton City Mayor and Council unanimously approved a resolution Nov. 17 certifying the results of the Nov. 4 general and special elections, city staff reported.

Andrew told council the tallies for Council Ward 2 and Ward 4 and for two Board of Education seats were posted and recommended for certification. The resolution memorializes that Nicholas Grama has been duly elected council member for Ward 2 and Steve Farrow for Ward 4. It also names Bill Mayo and Manuel Mesa as duly elected members of the Dalton Board of Education.

Andrew added that three special-election ballot questions related to ad valorem taxes also passed. A motion to approve the certification was made, seconded and carried by voice vote.

The certification formalizes local election results and allows the newly elected individuals to assume duties according to local rules.