Politics & Government

Know Who You're Voting for Nov. 5?

Read election-related stories on the upcoming municipal elections which will decide the next mayor of Johns Creek and who will fill two city council seats.

The past month or so has been filled with news on the upcoming Johns Creek municipal elections.

If you've missed some of the news - click on the links below to catch up with the candidates, who is contributing to candidates' campaigns,Β the investigative report on Mayor BodkerΒ and more.

Mayor, Challenger Miller Answer Moderator's Questions
During Wednesday night's candidate forum, Mayor Mike Bodker and challenger Bev Miller, respond to two questions from moderator Russ Spencer.

Voters to Decide Nov. 5 on Mayor and Two City Council Seats
Johns Creek voters recently had the chance to meet and talk with the incumbents and their challengers in the upcoming municipal elections.

Johns Creek Elections 2013: Q&As With All Eight Candidates
Three men and five women are vying for four seats in the upcoming municipal elections. Find out more on why they are running and their plans for the city.

Find Out Who's Contributing to Johns Creek Candidates Campaigns
Candidates are required to file quarterly reports with the state, find out who is contributing and how much.

Top Comments From Readers On Council's Decision to Subpoena Mayor
Find out what your neighbors have been saying on the Johns Creek City Council's decision during a Special Called Meeting on Thursday to subpoena the mayor.

Mayor Bodker Says Report 'Political Smear Job'
"I've always governed the city with the best interest of the citizens and the businesses of Johns Creek in mind." Mike Bodker

City Council Releases Interim Report on Mayor Bodker
A 28-page report from the investigating attorney was released Monday night.


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