The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Removing mayor’s term limit on November ballot

- By J.D. Capelouto jdcapelout­o@ajc.com

Citizens in the city of Brookhaven will vote this fall on whether to remove term limits for the mayor.

Currently, the mayor of Brookhaven can serve for only two consecutiv­e fouryear terms. If the measure is approved by voters Nov. 3, the mayor would be able to serve for unlimited terms. The change would apply to current Mayor John Ernst and future mayors in the city of 50,000.

A group of citizens who reviewed the city’s charter in 2017 suggested extending the limit from two terms to three. This year, state lawmakers passed legislatio­n that allows the voters to decide whether to eliminate term limits altogether.

The Brookhaven City Council passed a resolution last week officially calling for the question to be added to ballots.

The question on the ballot will read: “Shall the section of the Act be approved which repeals the provision that limits the terms of the mayor of the City of Brookhaven to allow the voters of Brookhaven to choose the mayor of their choice?”

Ernst was elected to his second term last November by a large margin, winning twothirds of the vote. He has not said whether he would run for a third term if voters choose to remove his term limit.

A 2018 analysis by the Georgia Municipal Associatio­n found it’s fairly uncommon for a Georgia city to set mayoral term limits. Only about 4% of Georgia’s nearly 540 cities have set mayoral term limits, the GMA found.

Larger, urban cities are more likely to have term limits. Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta and Macon all hold their mayors to a limit of two four-year terms. So do some smaller metro Atlanta cities such as Alpharetta, Dunwoody and Peachtree City, according to the GMA.

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