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Chatt Hills Organizing Committee
After a failed annexation attempt into the City of Palmetto, the Chattahoochee Hill Country Alliance reassessed its options. It decided to form a new community organization called the Chatt Hills Organizing Committee to research the viability of forming a new city and share that information with the citizens so they could make an informed decision at the polls.
After a failed annexation attempt into the City of Palmetto, the Chattahoochee Hill Country Alliance reassessed its options. It decided to form a new community organization called the Chatt Hills Organizing Committee to research the viability of forming a new city and share that information with the citizens so they could make an informed decision at the polls.
City of Chattahoochee Hill Country is Incorporated
On June 19, 2007, nearly 50 percent of the 1,381 eligible voters cast their vote in the referendum to incorporate the City Chattahoochee Hill Country in Fulton County, Georgia. The vote carried by 569 residents voting Yes and 112 residents voting No.
On June 19, 2007, nearly 50 percent of the 1,381 eligible voters cast their vote in the referendum to incorporate the City Chattahoochee Hill Country in Fulton County, Georgia. The vote carried by 569 residents voting Yes and 112 residents voting No.
Chatt Hills Election History
Since the June 19, 2007, referendum passed to incorporate the City of Chattahoochee Hills Country, Chatt Hills has had one special election to elect the first slate of candidates, seven general elections and two run-off elections. Its 8th general election is scheduled for November 4, 2025.
Initially the City Charter set the terms for the mayor and all five council seats as four-year terms expiring on the same date every four years. On January 5, 2010, the Chattahoochee Hills City Council adopted Resolution 10-01-74 to stagger the terms of the mayor and council. To facilitate that change, the terms for the positions of mayor and council members for Post 2 and 4 were reduced to two years for one time beginning with the term that started in January 2012. The four-year term for the positions of mayor and council members for Post 2 and 4 were re-established in the terms that started in January 2014.
To win an election in Chattahoochee Hills, 50% + 1 of the total votes for each position are required.
Since the June 19, 2007, referendum passed to incorporate the City of Chattahoochee Hills Country, Chatt Hills has had one special election to elect the first slate of candidates, seven general elections and two run-off elections. Its 8th general election is scheduled for November 4, 2025.
Initially the City Charter set the terms for the mayor and all five council seats as four-year terms expiring on the same date every four years. On January 5, 2010, the Chattahoochee Hills City Council adopted Resolution 10-01-74 to stagger the terms of the mayor and council. To facilitate that change, the terms for the positions of mayor and council members for Post 2 and 4 were reduced to two years for one time beginning with the term that started in January 2012. The four-year term for the positions of mayor and council members for Post 2 and 4 were re-established in the terms that started in January 2014.
To win an election in Chattahoochee Hills, 50% + 1 of the total votes for each position are required.