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Regular Precincts Hosting Next Week's Brookhaven Runoffs

Vote at your normal precinct next Tuesday.

 

 

Patch has received numerous inquiries from readers about where to vote in next Tuesday's Brookhaven runoff elections.

According to the DeKalb County Voter Registration & Elections Division, the regular voting locations that were used in the Nov. 6 general election will be open on Dec. 4 from 7 am to 7 pm.

Schools such as Ashford Park Elementary that serve as voting precincts will use its gyms and/or cafeterias for voters.

A sample ballot of next week's elections is attached to this article.

Brookhaven Precinct Locations

Ashford-Dunwoody Road Precinct

  • St. Martin's In The Fields
    3110 Ashford Dunwoody Road

Ashford Park Elementary Precinct

  • Ashford Park Elementary School
    2968 Cravenridge Drive

Briarwood Precinct

  • Brairwood Rec Center
    2235 Briarwood Way

Brookhaven Precinct

  • University Baptist Church
    1375 Fernwood Circle

Ashford Parkside Precinct

  • Ashford Parkside Senior Residence
    3522 Blair Circle

Cross Keys High Precinct

  • Cross Keys High School
    1626 North Druid Hills Road

Kittredge Brookhaven

  • Kittredge Elementary School
    1663 East Nancy Creek Drive

Montclair Elementary Precinct

  • Montclair Elementary School
    1680 Clairmont Place

Montgomery Elementary Precinct

  • Montgomery Elementary School
    3995 Ashford Dunwoody Road

Silver Lake Precinct

  • Brookhaven Christian Church
    4500 Peachtree Road

Skyland Brookhaven

  • Skyland United Methodist Church
    1850 Skyland Terrace

Woodward Elementary Precinct

  • Woodward Elementary School
    3034 Curtis Drive

Related Topics:

Your Complete Guide To Brookhaven's Elections.

Learn Your New Brookhaven City Council District.

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"E Pluribus Unum"

8:28 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Any predictions on the percentage runoff turn out from Patch readers? I say 15%.

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Eddie E.

10:47 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

That depends on if the Budget is made public before then.

If it is taken out of the lockbox before Tuesday, I predict an 80% turnout.
If not, people will see no reason to be bothered.

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Joe The Plumber

1:06 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

Here's one for you Eddie. My fear is the council persons will receive a filtered list of proposals. I think they should be able to see ALL of them and then THEY decide.
http://www.reporternewspapers.net/2012/11/28/brookhaven-commission-receives-bids-to-provide-services/

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Eddie E.

7:50 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Joe,
I guess I'm a dullard, but this bogus need for secrecy flies in the face of the concept of 'transparency' that was used to sell the municipalization.

Of course the council should see EVERYTHING and then make the appropriate decisions. After all they are the ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES (of the handful of people who bothered to vote).
It is beyond offensive the level of authority that has been given to 'appropriate' individuals since the initiation of C4ND. The effort that has been put into ensuring that nobody failed to provide the 'pre-ordained conclusion' is repulsive.

But the reality is obvious. Our 'Peachtree Corners Moment' is coming.

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Timothy Darnell

9:37 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

That is a very good question. I'd like to hear other readers' predictions regarding turnout next week.

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Joe The Plumber

12:19 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

I predict 100% of the people that turn out will turn out.

Howard Roark

10:19 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

I am going to optimistically predict 20% which would be in line with the July 31st turnout. The percentage of people who truly care about the start of our new City.

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HamBurger

10:19 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012

I am with EPU, 15%. The lack of consistent participation at the ballot box speaks poorly of a country that prides itself on “freedom”.

Please pass the yellow mustard!

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Eric Hovdesven

2:43 pm on Thursday, November 29, 2012

I would expect it to below the primary numbers due to the fact its only a Mayor's race in 4 of the districts and a council race in 3 districts. So you don't have the other primary races which decide elections in GA due to the drawing of districts to assure party domination. So I'll say 13%

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"E Pluribus Unum"

7:50 am on Friday, November 30, 2012

Joe The Plumber, as far as the turn out, I can't defy your logic. You hit the nail on the head. As far as your "filtered proposals" message to Eddie E., surely not. You would have to think that level of deception would be found out in short order. But again, maybe not.

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patrick

4:00 pm on Friday, November 30, 2012

Thank You for the story,Now we know why,one who wants to be in public office and those support them and ,who want more law enforcement on Buford ,but see that IT IS OK to invade the Ashford Park percent,, damaging the phone poles with TONS signs for their person for public office sorry I stop counting AFTER !7 on only Four Streets going from Ashford Park to Georian Park.,there were more then that ,but 17 were removed ,plus the two signs off clairmont that owners DID NOT give their ok to place.

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