Looking ahead to its first self-run municipal election in 2025, the Johns Creek City Council nailed down one aspect of the process at its Dec. 12 — using the “vote
The Johns Creek City Council focused on Recreation and Parks at a March 28 work session, also discussing how to best engage the community about upcoming municipal elections.
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Because Johns Creek City Council posts are elected at-large, residents from all corners of the city may run for any seat and are free to change their designated post up to the August 18 deadline, said City Clerk Allison Tarpley.
Currently, Bob Erramilli, Christopher Jackson and Lewanna Heard Tucker have declared intent to run for the Post 1 City Council seat. Stacy Skinner and Rashmi Singh have declared intent to run for Post 2. Cassandra Littlejohn and Anthony Shorter have declared intent to run for Post 3. Larry DiBiase has declared intent to run for Post 5.
Residents interested in running for office must meet certain qualifications. They must be at least 21 years old, have lived within the city limits for at least 12 months prior to the election, must continue to live in the city throughout the term if elected and must be registered to vote in Johns Creek municipal elections.
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