Politics & Government
Voters Elect Martinez, Kiddoo, Bagley, Curry in Loganville City Election
Three council seats and the mayor's seat were on the ballot Tuesday in the November general election.

This article originally posted at 8:12 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.
After months of campaigning, Election Day came and gone and theĀ votingĀ results are finally in for the Loganville City Council election Tuesday (Nov. 5).Ā
Three at-large seats, currently held by Councilman Rey Martinez, Councilwoman Michelle Lynch and Vice Mayor Mark Kiddoo, were on the ballot. Voters also cast their ballots for the mayor's seat, currently held by Dan Curry. In August, two candidates qualified for the mayor's seat and seven qualified to run forĀ council.Ā
The results Tuesday night show thatĀ Martinez, Kiddoo and CurryĀ have been re-elected,Ā and candidate ChuckĀ Bagley was voted in, too. Bagley had served on the council from 2005 to 2008.Ā
Here's a breakdown of election numbersĀ (the winning candidates are in bold):Ā
For City Council
Chuck Bagley: 296 votes
Linda Dodd: 265 votes
Mark Kiddoo (incumbent): 464 votes
Rey Martinez (incumbent): 495 votes
Amanda Soesbe: 164 votesĀ
Pedro Vega: 127 votes
Eileen Waring: 233 votes
For Mayor
Dan Curry (incumbent): 497 votes
Jerry Price: 261 votes
City Clerk Kristi Ash announced the results before 8Ā p.m. Election Day. Twenty-eight people from Gwinnett and 211 Walton County residentsĀ voted in early voting. On Tuesday, 471 voters cast their ballot from Walton County and there were 70 voters from Gwinnett. A total of 780 people voted in the Loganville election.Ā
What do you think of the election results? Tell us in the comments.Ā
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