Candidates for Mayor talk about their plans for Atlanta

Watch Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens detail their plans to curtail crime and for affordable housing
Early voting begins on November 17 and ends on November 24.
Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens face each other on November 30 in the race for Mayor of Atlanta. Photo credit Campaigns of Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens

The final election for Mayor of Atlanta is just two weeks away. Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens, both veterans of the Atlanta City Council, face each other in the runoff.

Moore, the Atlanta City Council President, received the most votes 41 percent to Dickens' 23 percent in the November 2 election. The latter bested former mayor Kasim Reed by some 600 votes to make it into the final contest.

Prior to the general election candidates were given 30 minutes to answer 10 questions about their plans for Atlanta. Here are the answers received from Moore and Dickens.

Andre Dickens

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Felicia Moore

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The runoff is on November 30. Check your voter status and your polling location on the Georgia Secretary of State's website.

Featured Image Photo Credit: Campaigns of Felicia Moore and Andre Dickens