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Voter Info
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Key Dates
- October 6 – Voter Registration Deadline
- October 14 – October 31 – Advance Voting
- November 4 – General Election
Gwinnett E-SPLOST 2025
Gwinnett E-SPLOST 2025
Shall the special one percent sales and use tax currently imposed in Gwinnett County be continued upon the expiration of the current sales and use tax, for not longer than 20 calendar quarters to raise an estimated $1,473,536,783 for the purpose of funding the following projects:
For Gwinnett County School District:
(A) Renovating, renewing, equipping, modernizing, improving safety of, reconfiguring, and/or making additions to existing schools, support facilities and athletic facilities; (B) renewing and modernizing technology and making system-wide technology improvements in the Gwinnett School District; (C) acquiring and developing sites for, constructing, and equipping new schools, school additions, support facilities and athletic facilities; (D) purchasing school buses, school police, and other transportation vehicles; (E) making existing lease/purchase payments with respect to the acquisition of new and existing schools and support facilities; and (F) acquiring instructional materials, software and textbooks, (collectively, the “Gwinnett Projects”), at a total cost of approximately $1,438,742,358; and
For the City of Buford School District:
(A) acquiring land for the construction of new schools, support facilities and athletic facilities and the expansion of existing schools, support facilities and athletic facilities; (B) developing and constructing new schools, support facilities and athletic facilities; (C) purchasing school buses and other transportation vehicles; (D) making existing lease/purchase payments with respect to the acquisition of new and existing schools and support facilities; (E) modernizing technology and making system-wide technology improvements; (F) acquiring digital instructional materials, software and textbooks; and (G) retiring previously issued bonded indebtedness at a total cost of approximately $34,794,425.
If continuation of the tax is approved by the voters, such vote shall also constitute approval of the issuance of general obligation debt of the Gwinnett County School District in a principal amount not to exceed $300,000,000 for the purpose of funding all or a portion of the Gwinnett Projects.
YES
NO
City of Auburn
CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE (top two candidates are elected)
- Johnathen Eggleston
- James “Jamie” Matthews
- Taylor Sisk (incumbent)
- Robert L. Vogel III (incumbent)
City of Berkeley Lake
CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE VOTES (top three candidates are elected)
- Patrick Bussenius
- Skipper Dahlstrom
- Barbara Geier
- Dick LoPresti
- Bill Lyons
- Chip McDaniel (incumbent)
CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE SEAT (Special Election)
- Bill Lacy
- Gary Volino
Town of Braselton
Mayor
- Michael Cronic
- Brandon Reed
- Kurt Ward (incumbent)
City Council District 2
- Richard Harper (incumbent)
- Cheryl Marie May
City Council District 4
- James Murphy Murphy (incumbent)
City of Buford
All incumbents qualified unopposed
Commission Post 2
- L. Chris Burge (incumbent)
Commission Post 3
- Bradley Weeks (incumbent)
School Board
- Bruce Fricks (incumbent)
School Board
- Kathleen Welch (incumbent)
City of Dacula
Mayor
- Trey King (incumbent)
City Council to Succeed Denis W. Haynes, Jr.
- Denis W. Haynes, Jr. (incumbent)
- Ayanea Mason
City Council to Succeed Jason Shelton
- Erica Nicole Pope
- Jason Shelton (incumbent)
City of Duluth
City Council Post 1
- Shafayat Ahmed
- Jamin Harkness (incumbent)
- Sarah Park
City Council Post 2
- Marline Thomas (incumbent)
City Council Post 3
- Lamar Doss (incumbent)
- Billy Jones
- Marline Tucker
City of Grayson
Mayor
- Allison Wilkerson (incumbent)
City Council Post 2
- Bob Foreman (incumbent)
City Council Post 4
- Mike Bruce
- Rochelle Wright
City of Lawrenceville
City Council Post 3
- Austin Thompson (incumbent)
- Randy Travis
City Council Post 4
- Bryant Harris
- Marlene Taylor-Crawford (incumbent)
City of Lilburn
City Council Post 3
- John Abellera
- Michael F. Hart (incumbent)
City Council Post 4
- Tiffany Brunson
- Emil Powella (incumbent)
City of Loganville
Mayor
- John Soesbe
- Branden Whitfield
City Council at Large Votes (Top Three Candidates Are Elected)
- Joseph Bastian
- Joanne Byrne
- Keith Colquitt
- Wes Johnson
- Melanie Long (incumbent)
- Toyin Olaoluwa
City of Norcross
Mayor
- Craig Newton (incumbent)
City Council Seat Held by Matt Myers
- Briana Murray
- Matt Myers (incumbent)
City Council Seat Held by Bruce Gaynor
- Bruce Gaynor (incumbent)
- Samantha Spitzner
City of Peachtree Corners
All Incumbents Qualified Unopposed
City Council Post 2
- Eric Christ (incumbent)
City Council District 4
- Joe Sawyer (incumbent)
City Council District 6
- Weare Gratwick (incumbent)
City of Snellville
City Council Post 3
- Shaunt’e CJ Pitt
- Dan W. Russell
City Council Post 4
- Richelle Brown
City Council Post 5
- Catherine “Cat” Hardrick
- Tod Warner (incumbent)
City of Sugar Hill
Mayor
- Amber Chambers
- Brandon Hembree (incumbent)
City Council Post 4
- Alvin Hicks (incumbent)
- Karl P. Siegele
City Council Post 5
- Samantha Piovesan
- Kalee Weiland
City of Suwanee
City Council Post 3
- Linnea Miller (incumbent)
- Brittany Wolfe
City Council Post 4
- Beth Hilscher (incumbent)
- David Martinez
- Ted Rollins
City Council Post 5
- Peter Charpentier (incumbent)
- T. Nicole Linder
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