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Sandy Springs prospects increase over $300,000 for political election

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5 prospects are looking for political election in the Sandy Springs mayoral race, with the victor supervising common council conferences for the following 4 years beginning in January 2026. Credit Scores: Bob Pepalis

Prospects for mayor of Sandy Springs have actually jointly increased greater than $300,000 until now with project payments since April 30.

The 6 common council seats and the mayor’s placement are up for political election on Nov. 4 in a non-partisan political election.

Andy Bauman, that revealed his project on April 3, increased $109,396 in a little bit greater than a month. Bauman presently works as the Area 6 common council participant.

Prospects in metropolitan political elections were called for to submit a project payment record Jan. 31, April 30 and June 30.

Incumbent Mayor Rusty Paul, competing his 4th term, increased $68,475 because submitting his record Jan. 31. He’s increased an overall of $122,188 because he revealed he was running last September

Area 4 council participant Jody Reichel increased $30,975 in the last coverage duration. She has actually increased $61,285 to day because introducing her project on Jan. 8.

Dontaye Carter, that is making his 2nd quote for political election to the mayor’s article, increased $6,938 in one of the most current coverage duration. He’s increased $11,665 to day for his project, which he revealed in January.

Alex Somer, a Sandy Springs homeowner that revealed he was competing the mayor’s seat, has actually not submitted project payment kinds or a statement of intent to gather project payments.

Andrew Chinsky, the only prospect since May 8 for the Area 6 council seat that Bauman will certainly leave at the end of his term, has actually increased $54,664 for his project. Chinsky started his project on March 20.

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