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Snellville council ratifies election results, names Norman Carter mayor pro tem and approves surplus radios

November 24, 2025 | Snellville City, Gwinnett County, Georgia


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Snellville council ratifies election results, names Norman Carter mayor pro tem and approves surplus radios
The Snellville City Council moved through several formal actions during its November meeting. The council unanimously approved minutes for Oct. 13 and Oct. 27, 2025, and adopted the published agenda. It then ratified official November election results that confirmed Shante C.J. Pitt (Post 3), Rochelle Brown (Post 4) and Catherine Kat Hardrick (Post 5) as elected representatives.

Under section 2.28 of the city charter, the council elected Council Member Norman Carter to serve as mayor pro tem for 2026. The motion to elect Carter was recorded as carrying with five votes in favor and one abstention.

On a separate item the council approved the surplus of 37 Motorola XTL 5000 in-car two-way radios from the police department and directed staff to list the equipment for sale on govdeals.com. The mayor explained the police department has been cleaning house and that surplus items would be available for bid.

All formal motions reported in the meeting minutes were approved by the council; where votes were taken the chair announced the tallies on the record. No ordinance adoptions or budgetary appropriations were finalized at this meeting.

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