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Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman will not seek re-election
The Brief Atlanta City Council President announced he will not seek re-election, citing significant family medical challenges that require his focus. He had planned to run for re-election in 2025 but stated he could not fulfill the role's demands for another four years in good faith. Despite stepping away from office, he remains committed to serving Atlanta and asked for privacy regarding his family's situation. ATLANTA - Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman has announced that he will not seek re-election, citing significant family medical challenges that require his focus and attention. In a statement, he expressed both the joy and responsibility of serving as city council president, highlighting his efforts to strengthen collaboration with the mayor, enhance transparency, and support key city priorities, including transportation, parks, small businesses, arts, sustainability, and infrastructure. He stated that he had been planning to run for re-election in 2025 but has made the difficult decision to step away from the race due to personal circumstances. "While I will continue to vigorously fulfill my duties to the end of my current term, I cannot in good faith ask the voters of Atlanta to elect me again," he said. Despite stepping away from public office, he emphasized his commitment to remaining in Atlanta and continuing to serve the community in various capacities. He also requested privacy for his family as they navigate these unexpected challenges. "I will always treasure the trust Atlantans have placed in me to serve," he said. Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens issued the following statement. "My heart goes out to City Council President Doug Shipman, his wife and two young children. I'm asking that the entire city join me in prayer for the Shipman family. We will do whatever we can to provide support to our friend and colleague as he navigates this difficult time." Shipman was elected in 2021 and had never held an elected office when he launched a bid for council president after former president Felicia Moore opted to run for mayor instead of seeking another term. Shipman, the founding CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and former head of the Woodruff Arts Center, won the runoff in the race over longtime Councilwoman Natalyn Archibong.
Yahoo
12-02-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Atlanta City Council president won't seek reelection because of family ‘medical challenges'
Atlanta City Council President Doug Shipman announced on Wednesday that he will not be seeking reelection. Shipman, who was elected in 2021, said in a statement that 'major medical challenges' in his family have caused him to rethink running for a second term, which he initially planned on doing. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] He says these challenges are requiring him to focus on his family and his roles as a husband, father and son. 'While I will continue to vigorously fulfill my duties to the end of my current term, I cannot in good faith ask the voters of Atlanta to elect me again,' he wrote in a statement. 'The City Council President role is a full one and my expectations and the expectations of the voters are ones I cannot fulfill for another four years.' Shipman did not comment on his family's medical challenges and asked for privacy for his family. 'I will always treasure the trust Atlantans have placed in me to serve,' he wrote. TRENDING STORIES: Heavy rain falling across North Georgia as flood watch continues into tomorrow South Fulton mayor stripped of most privileges, must return expensive items he purchased Little Caesars manager fired after posting sign threatening to call ICE for 'suspicious activity' Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said he is saddened by Shipman's announcement. 'My heart goes out to City Council President Doug Shipman, his wife and two young children. I'm asking that the entire city join me in prayer for the Shipman family. We will do whatever we can to provide support to our friend and colleague as he navigates this difficult time,' the mayor wrote. When he was elected, Shipman had never before held public office. He replaced former president Felicia Moore when she decided to run for mayor. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]