Voters in Doraville and Dunwoody will go to the polls Dec. 6 for a run-off election.
In Doraville, incumbent Mayor Donna Pittman is trying to keep the position she won during a special election in July. In that vote, she was elected to fill the remaining term of former mayor Ray Jenkins, who died in office. Retired chemist Tom Hart is the other candidate seeking the position.
In the Nov. 8 election, Pittman received 46 percent of the votes while Hart garnered 31 percent.
Two Doraville City Council seats are still up for grabs in the run-off election. With 47 percent of the vote, Trudy Jones Dean was ahead of Bob Roche, who had 31 percent of the vote during the general election. Dean and Roche are vying for one of the seats, while incumbent council member Maria Alexander and Sharon Spangler are campaigning for the other seat. Alexander received 48 percent of the vote while Spangler received 31 percent in November.
Dunwoody voters will decide who will be their second mayor, replacing Ken Wright, who did not run for a second term.
Attorney Bob Dallas, who received 43 percent of the vote last month, will face businessman Mike Davis, who received 39 percent.
Two candidates are in the run-off for a Dunwoody City Council seat: Terry Nall, with 45 percent of the general election vote, and incumbent Robert Wittenstein, with 42 percent of the vote.