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Andre Dickens wins reelection in Atlanta's mayoral race

Andre Dickens secured over 50% of the vote against three challengers, citing progress in safety, housing, and infrastructure during his campaign.

  • On Nov. 4, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens won reelection outright with more than 50% of the vote, defeating three challengers as the Associated Press declared him winner at 8:13 p.m.
  • Andre Dickens, Atlanta Mayor, ran on public safety, affordable housing, and infrastructure improvements, pledging 20,000 affordable units with over half already built and citing a violent crime reduction of about 46%.
  • According to a firm that tracks advertising, Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens spent $350,000 on television ads and was the only candidate to buy TV ads the week before election day; before becoming mayor, he served on City Council and won office in a 2021 runoff.
  • Mayor Andre Dickens will lead Atlanta for another four years, pursuing a "group project" to attract families while facing pressure from progressive activists and analysts to heal divisions and build coalitions.
  • Amid contentious debates, Dickens faced criticism over the June 2024 water main rupture despite pledging $5 million in aid, as preparations for the 2026 World Cup continue.
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AP Race Call: Andre Dickens wins reelection as Atlanta mayor

Andre Dickens won reelection as mayor of Atlanta on Tuesday, earning a second term. The Atlanta mayor’s office is officially nonpartisan, but has been held by Democrats for decades.

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