Tonight’s the Final McDonough City Council Meeting Before Election Day!

Tonight’s the Final McDonough City Council Meeting Before Election Day!

Tonight’s the Final McDonough City Council Meeting Before Election Day!

Tonight’s the Final McDonough City Council Meeting Before Election Day!

🌟 Tonight’s the Final McDonough City Council Meeting Before Election Day! 🌟

If you’ve never attended a McDonough City Council meeting, tonight is the perfect time to do it. This is the last council meeting before Election Day and one of the best ways to see firsthand how your current city leaders operate and make decisions that impact your everyday life.

đź“… Monday, October 20
đź•• 6:00 PM
📍 McDonough City Hall

Your voice matters.
Your vote matters.
And your vote is your superpower. 💪🏾

When I started attending these meetings, I had so many questions — about how prepared some council members were, why more didn’t speak up for small businesses, and why at times, citizens offering public comments were met with defensiveness instead of respect.

Those moments inspired me to step up and run.

As a candidate for McDonough City Council At-Large, I’ve spent the past two years staying engaged before, during, and after council meetings, because leadership begins long before election day.

I believe in leadership that listens, engages, and represents every resident,!not just during election season, but year-round.

If you don’t know who represents you, one district council member and two at-large members, tonight is a great time to change that.

Show up. Ask questions. Get informed.

Whether you attend in person or follow along online, your participation builds a stronger, more transparent, and more connected McDonough.

I’ll be there tonight! I’d love to meet you, hear your thoughts, and talk about how we can build a better McDonough, together. 🌺

🗳️ Get informed. Get engaged. Get ready to rock the vote!

— Montina Young Fraiser
Candidate for McDonough City Council At-Large

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