Metro Atlanta

Explore Atlanta’s new City Council districts

See if your district is changing before the municipal election.
A member of the public speaks during the public comment portion of the Atlanta City Council meeting at City Hall, Monday, August 18, 2025, in Atlanta. (Jason Getz / AJC)
A member of the public speaks during the public comment portion of the Atlanta City Council meeting at City Hall, Monday, August 18, 2025, in Atlanta. (Jason Getz / AJC)
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Atlanta’s City Council districts have new boundaries after changes made in 2022 through the redistricting process will take effect for the upcoming November elections. The map changes take place every 10 years and will be used in the 2025 and 2029 nonpartisan city elections.

Type your address or choose a district to see how 2020 population and demographics compare between the current districts and those used for the 2025 election.

Early voting in Georgia begins Tuesday and Election Day is Nov. 4. Voters in Fulton County can find an early voting location here. The Georgia Secretary of State’s office also provides voters with a precinct lookup tool on their My Voter Page website.

About the Authors

Charles Minshew is the data editor for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Riley Bunch is a reporter on the local government team at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering Atlanta City Hall. She covers the mayor and Atlanta City Council while also keeping an eye on the city’s diverse neighborhoods.

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