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Run for City Legislature in St. Marys City, GA

Election Date: Nov 3, 2026
Filing Deadline:

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Election Details

  • Office level: city
  • Length of term: 4 years
  • Commitment level: Part Time
  • Affiliation: nonpartisan
  • Typical salary: $9,000.00
  • Is this a runoff election? No
  • Is this a primary election? No
  • Filing period: N/A - N/A
  • Positions:
    St. Marys City Council - Post 3
    St. Marys City Council - Post 2
    St. Marys City Council - Post 4
    St. Marys City Mayor
    St. Marys City Council - Post 1
    ...

Job description

The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.

Eligibility requirements

Have attained the age of 21 years, Have resided in the city for not less than one year immediately preceding the date of qualification for office and must continue in such residence during the term of office, Be a qualified elector of the city, Meet any other requirements as may be established by general state law.

Filing instructions

Filing office address: 418 Osborne St, St Marys, GA 31558
Filing phone number: 912-510-4039
Paperwork instructions: Submit paperwork to the Municipal Clerk's office.
Filing requirements: In order to file, candidates must present a valid photo I.D., a check or money order of $270 made out to their respective local party or, if independent, the Georgia Secretary of State (candidates who cannot furnish the fee may have it waived by executing a pauper's affidavit), and a completed notice of candidacy and appropriate affidavit from the Georgia SoS website (http://sos.ga.gov/admin/files/Notice_of_Candidacy_and_Affidavit_(County).pdf). Candidates filing for the Republican Party are also required to complete and submit the Republican Party Oath. Candidates for Sheriff, Coroner, Tax Commissioner, Clerk of Superior Court, Judge of Probate Court, and Local Board of Education must submit an additional affidavit specific to their desired office - all of these can be found at the Georgia SoS website. Independent candidates running for partisan elections are further required to circulate a nominating petition and achieve a number of signatures equal to one quarter of one percent of the number of registered voters eligible to participate in that election in order to appear on the ballot during the general. Write-in candidates only need complete a Notice of Intention and submit it to their respective election superintendent (or the state SoS if running for a state-level position) and publish it in a newspaper or official newsletter of general circulation before the Tuesday after the first Monday in September before the election in order to be considered eligible to hold office.
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