Election Day, part 2: Candidates will meet for runoff votes on Dec. 5

Voters in some parts of metro Atlanta will be needed again for runoff elections Dec. 5. JOHN SPINK/JSPINK@AJC.COM

Voters in some parts of metro Atlanta will be needed again for runoff elections Dec. 5. JOHN SPINK/JSPINK@AJC.COM

Here are the candidates who will meet again in runoff elections on Dec. 5, 2017, based on unofficial results of the Nov. 7 election.

Georgia Legislature 

Senate District 6: Jen Jordan, Jaha Howard

Senate District 39: Nikema Williams, Linda Pritchett

House District 60: De'Andre S. Pickett, Kim Schofield

House District 89: Bee Nguyen, Sachin Varghese

Fulton County Commission

Chairman: Keisha Sean Waites, Robb Pitts

District 4: Kathryn Flowers, Natalie Hall

Atlanta 

Mayor: Keisha Lance Bottoms, Mary Norwood

City Council President: Alex Wan, Felicia Moore

City Council District 4: Cleta Winslow (i), Jason Dozier

City Council District 9: Kwame Abernathy, Dustin Hillis

City Council District 11: Harold Hardnett, Marci Collier Overstreet

School Board District 2: Byron Amos (i), Keisha Carey

School Board District 3: Michelle Olympiadis, Adzua Agyapon

School Board District 5: Erika Yvette Mitchell, Raynard Johnson

School Board District 7: Kandis Wood Jackson, Patricia Crayton  (updated)

Other metro mayor's races

East Point: Deana H. Ingraham, Clyde K. Mitchell

Peachtree City: Vanessa Fleisch (i), Eric Imker

Roswell: Lori Henry, Lee Jenkins

Other runoff elections 

Austell City Council Ward 1: Ikaika Anderson, Marlin Lamar

East Point City Council Ward C: Nanette Saucier, Earnestine D. Pittman

Johns Creek City Council Post 3: Vicki Horton, John Bradberry

Marietta City Council Ward 1: Cheryl Richardson, Jay Davis

Peachtree City Council Post 3: Kevin Madden, Harold Logsdon

Peachtree Corners Post 4: Jeanne Aulbach (i), Joseph Sawyer

Roswell City Council Post 3: Mike Nyden, Sean A. Groer

Roswell City Council Post 6: Karen Parrish, Matt Judy

Smyrna City Council Ward 3: Maryline Blackburn, Travis Lindley

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