Cathy Woolard : “Fulton Elections Chair Resigns”

By | July 8, 2024

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ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – After taking the helm in April, just weeks ahead of Georgia’s May primary, Fulton County Elections Board Chair Cathy Woolard has announced her resignation, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the Fulton County Board of Commissioners.

Woolard, who made history as the first openly gay member and first female president of the Atlanta City Council, has been at the forefront of overseeing the county’s election processes during a critical time in Georgia’s political landscape.

The decision for Woolard to step down from her role comes at a pivotal moment, with the state gearing up for important upcoming elections. This move raises questions about the future leadership of the Fulton County Elections Board and the impact it may have on the electoral process in the region.

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This development has left many in the community and political circles speculating about the reasons behind Woolard’s resignation and who may be chosen to succeed her in this key position.

A spokesperson for Fulton County Commission Chair Robert Pitts confirmed the news of Woolard’s resignation, but further details surrounding the circumstances of her departure have yet to be disclosed.

This story is developing.

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