Mayoral Runoff to Take Place in Roswell

November 6, 2009 by  
Filed under Government

A three-way race for Roswell Mayor has come down to a Dec. 1 runoff between three-term incumbant Jere Wood and former City Council member David Tolleson.  Wood leads numerically however, did not have the needed 50 percent of the vote.  Council member Lori Henry was far back in third place.

Tolleson said voters seemed to like his message of building a consensus.

“We’ve had divisions based on where people live, different parts of town, whether somebody was pro-business or pro-neighborhood,” Tolleson said. “In the words of ‘High School Musical,’ we’re all in this together.”

Wood said he won’t change his campaign, which is based on his record. He said the runoff will be decided by turnout, not fund-raising.

“David has not raised any issues other than style,” Wood said. “I would be surprised if any new issues arise.”

Wood, 60, is a silver-haired lawyer known for his bowties, bicycling, and pro-environmental initiatives. He was first elected mayor in 1997 by riding anti-sprawl sentiment to beat a longtime incumbent. He faced minor opposition in his two re-elections.

Tolleson, 47, painted himself as the candidate who could bring together warring factions in Roswell. He also is executive director of the National Down Syndrome Congress.

Henry, a two-term council member, campaigned as a fiscal conservative. She attacked Wood for supporting Roswell East, a planned Atlantic Station-like project that never got off the ground, and for favoring the use of reserve funds to make the city budget work. The 53-year-old homemaker used to run her family’s pest-control business and was first elected to the council in 2001.

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