Felicia Moore books runoff spot in Atlanta mayoral race
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She won over 40 percent of the votes in the ballot Tuesday, but not up to 50 percent, that would have given her outright victory.
Atlanta mayoral candidate Felicia Moore, the city council president, has advanced to a runoff election on Nov. 30.
She won over 40 percent of the votes in the ballot Tuesday, but not up to 50 percent, that would have given her outright victory.
Her opponent will be City Council member Andre Dickens, who narrowly edged out Kasim Reed.
In a campaign dominated by the issue of public safety, both Moore and Reed favor hiring more police officers to combat a rise in violent crime.
Moore has attacked Reed over a federal corruption investigation that marred his tenure and ensnared several members of his administration.
Reed, who was never charged and has maintained his innocence, argued that only he has the experience needed to battle the city’s crime problem.
The ballot included 14 names. Under state law, the top two candidates proceed to a runoff election on Nov. 30 unless a candidate exceeds 50% in the general election.
The winner will succeed outgoing Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, who in a surprise move decided not to seek another term.
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