Conyers election night
City voters decided not to change horses mid-stream on Tuesday night as incumbents were roundly voted back into office in the Conyers city elections.
District 2 Post 1 incumbent Councilman Chris Bowen won 75 percent of the vote in the race against challengers Tony Adams and Don Williamson, who had 8 percent and 16 percent respectively, and one write-in vote. District 1 incumbent councilman Cleveland Stroud, who ran unopposed, won 100 percent of the 48 ballots cast for him.
About 665 voters turned out for this election, or about 10.79 percent of active registered voters in the city - about what was projected by the Board of Elections office. The results are unoffical until after the provisional ballots are reviewed and the results are certified on Friday morning at the Board of Elections office.