Atlanta's 3rd City Council district

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Atlanta's3rd City Council district is one of the twelve geographic districts in the Atlanta City Council. It is currently represented by Byron Amos, who was elected in 2022 after defeating incumbent Antonio Brown.

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The district was created in 1973 after a new city charter was passed, which replaced the former at-large six-member Board of Aldermen with a 15-member City Council of 12 districts and 6 (later 3) at-large posts. A previous Third Ward existed in various forms from 1854 to 1954.

History

Atlanta's Third Ward was defined in 1880 as the area bounded on the North by Georgia Railroad, West by Butler & McDonough Streets, South and East by the city limits (the green section of picture)

Generally in Atlanta's Ward System, it encompassed the following modern neighborhoods: Grant Park, Ormewood Park and Cabbagetown.

List of aldermen by boundary (1854-1954)

1854

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Third Ward (Green) 1854–1871

The original boundaries for five wards were laid out in an unknown fashion and two councilmen from each ward were elected to coincide with the completion of the first official city hall in 1854.

Third Ward councilmen of this period were

1871

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Third Ward (green) 1871–1874

1876

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Third Ward (green) 1874 to 1883

The new city charter reduced the number of wards to 5 and created a Board of Aldermen

1884

Sixth Ward (north Peachtree corridor) added

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Atlanta's Third Ward (green) 1883 to 1894

1894

Seventh Ward (West End) added

1905

Eighth Ward (West End) added

1935

Aldermen

  • L. O. Moseley

Councilmembers

  • Archie L. Lindsey [1]
  • J. Allen Couch [2]

1954

List of councilmembers (1974-present)

References

  1. Georgia, Digital Library of. "The bulletin of the Catholic Laymen's Association of Georgia. (Augusta, Ga.) 1920-1957, August 27, 1949, Image 21".{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. Georgia, Digital Library of. "The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, August 24, 1945, Image 5". ISSN   0038-4224.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)