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The Fulton County Board of Election has certified last Tuesday’s vote that chose former state Sen. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution
ATLANTA -- When the final votes are counted, it's likely that the black political machine that integrated Atlanta's City Hall -- and kept it that way for four decades -- will have pulled through one more time to deliver a fifth consecutive black mayor. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles at his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. View Photo »
While I respect Mrs. Norwood's request for a recount in this election, I must move forward and focus my energies on building an administration that is going to address the serious challenges facing Atlanta ... After a closely-contested election, now is the time for unity in our great city ... I look for...
When the final votes are counted, it's likely the black political machine that integrated Atlanta's City Hall - and kept it that way for four decades - will have pulled through one more time to deliver a fifth consecutive black mayor. Full Article at The Seattle Times
ATLANTA (AP) — When the final votes are counted, it’s likely the black political machine that integrated Atlanta’s City Hall — and kept it that way for four decades — will have pulled through one more time to deliver a fifth consecutive black... Full Article at The Valdosta Daily Times
Kasim Reed has chosen Peter T. Aman, an Atlanta partner in the international business consulting firm Bain & Company, to be his chief operating officer. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution
Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles at his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. View Photo »
Black candidate Kasim Reed appears to have won Tuesday's runoff election against white candidate Mary Norwood. . . . Votes were cast sharply along racial lines. . . . This pattern appears to have crossed class lines, with voters in wealthier and poorer sections all voting for the candidate who shared th...
ATLANTA - When the final votes are counted, it's likely the black political machine that integrated Atlanta's City Hall — and kept it that way for four decades — will have pulled through one more time to deliver a fifth consecutive black... Full Article at MSNBC
Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin said Friday she'll offer encouragement to her presumptive successor, Kasim Reed, but "my role is getting out of the way." Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles at his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. His opponent, Mary Norwood, refused to concede her run-off election with Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles at his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. His opponent, Mary Norwood, refused to concede her run-off election with Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood greets supporters at the Varsity restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. Norwood refused to concede her run-off election with opponent Kasim Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed waves to his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. His opponent, Mary Norwood, refused to concede her run-off election with Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed salutes his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. His opponent, Mary Norwood, refused to concede her run-off election with Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood greets supporters at the Varsity restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. Norwood refused to concede her run-off election with opponent Kasim Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood greets supporters at the Varsity restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. Norwood refused to concede her run-off election with opponent Kasim Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidates Mary Norwood, left and Kasim Reed speak to supporters during their runoff election night parties, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, right, reads election results to supporters with his campaign manager Tharon Johnson, left, during the runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed speaks to supporters during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009, in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, center, smiles at photographers as he enters a hotel for his runoff election night party in Atlanta on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, right, speaks with media as he enters the Hyatt Regency Hotel during his runoff election night party Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood speaks to supporters during an election-night party in Atlanta, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta. Norwood was in a close run-off with Kasim Reed.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood speaks to supporters during an election-night party in Atlanta, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta. Norwood was in a close run-off with Kasim Reed.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood speaks to supporters during an election-night party in Atlanta, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta. Norwood was in a close run-off with Kasim Reed.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Mary Norwood speaks to supporters during an election-night party in Atlanta, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta. Norwood was in a close run-off with Kasim Reed.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles as he speaks to supporters during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »FILE - In this Dec. 1, 2009 file photo, Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, left, celebrates with Lisa Borders, Atlanta city council president, center, during his runoff Election Night Party in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, left, celebrates with Lisa Borders, Atlanta city council president, center, during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, left, celebrates with Lisa Borders, Atlanta city council president, center, during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed speaks to supporters during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed greets supporters during his runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »Atlanta Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed, left, greets his campaign manager Tharon Johnson, center, as he takes the stage during the runoff Election Night Party at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 in Atlanta.
View Photo »AUSTELL, GA - NOVEMBER 24: Atlanta canidate for Mayor Kasim Reed and Recording Artists Ludacris at South Cobb High School to give turkeys to families in need on November 24, 2009 in Austell, Georgia.
View Photo »AUSTELL, GA - NOVEMBER 24: Recording Artists, Ludacris, Akon, Big Boi and Atlanta canidate for Mayor Kasim Reed at South Cobb High School to give turkeys to families in need on November 24, 2009 in Austell, Georgia.
View Photo »Mayoral candidate Kasim Reed smiles at his supporters after declaring victory in Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 2009. His opponent, Mary Norwood, refused to concede her run-off election with Reed who was ahead by less than a thousand votes, local media reported.
View Photo »While I respect Mrs. Norwood's request for a recount in this election, I must move forward and focus my energies on building an administration that is going to address the serious challenges facing Atlanta ... After a closely-contested election, now is the time for unity in our great city ... I look for...
Black candidate Kasim Reed appears to have won Tuesday's runoff election against white candidate Mary Norwood. . . . Votes were cast sharply along racial lines. . . . This pattern appears to have crossed class lines, with voters in wealthier and poorer sections all voting for the candidate who shared th...
I will respect the process ... I will go through whatever process Ms. Norwood requests, but at the same time I've got to refocus on the issues facing Atlanta.
Kasim Reed is a part of a new generation of Democrats, like President Obama, who appreciate independents. Reed is very conversant on issues of concern to us and is clearly the most independent-minded, and most reform-minded candidate in the race ... Issues of political reform are a mystery to many old-g...
I want a chief who enjoys being among the citizens of Atlanta. I want a person that likes being on the ground, someone who is very present, active and involved in our local community ... a chief that you will know will be in neighborhoods, that will be at crime scenes directly and has a very good unders...
We’re proud to announce our support for Kasim Reed for Mayor of Atlanta
I believe that Atlanta has a growing gang problem that we're not confronting enough in an aggressive enough way
Guess who’s going to be the 59th mayor of Atlanta?
It is my hope tonight that we will unite this city and make Atlanta the city shining on a hill ... Tomorrow we have hard work to do to make Atlanta the best city in America.
It is my hope tonight that we will unite this city and make Atlanta the city shining on a hill ... Tomorrow we have hard work to do to make Atlanta the best city in America.
I feel good ... The early vote numbers look good. People seem to be excited about tomorrow. Everybody certainly knows there's an election in Atlanta.
I was brought on to make Cracker Barrel better
I am pleased and spiritually uplifted ... I am going to need their help, because I am going to open every single recreational center in Atlanta.
I think political party affiliation and association is important to Atlanta. We know that that's the case. And when its an appropriate topic, I'm going to raise it
I will fight for you ... I will stand up for you and we will make Atlanta the city on a hill again.
Where I am is that like anyone else I have my own personal faith, and I’m working through issues about marriage equality in my own private way, as my own private person ... I have believed, as I have for a long time, in civil unions.
The Jackson family name means a great deal in Atlanta, as it should
I'm confident in the voters and citizens of Atlanta ... I think that Atlanta has historically worked through issues of race and class better than most cities, and I believe we will do so again.
I'm confident in the voters and citizens of Atlanta ... I think that Atlanta has historically worked through issues of race and class better than most cities, and I believe we will do so again.
More than anything, I am grateful for the safety of my friends. This incident easily could have been a tragedy. My resolve could not be stronger to take back Atlanta’s streets from gangs and violent criminals. A line in the sand has been drawn. This is yet another reminder that we must turn back the tid...
The people of Atlanta can see who they’re lobbying, who they’re representing, what they’re lobbying for
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