Pitts concedes Fulton Chair race to Mo Ivory
Longtime Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts has officially delivered his concession speech on Tuesday night, formally concluding an era of local governance and clearing the path for challenger Mo Ivory to claim the Democratic nomination. The announcement followed a dominant, lopsided evening on the Fulton County election board. While Pitts’ campaign had anticipated a late-night surge from traditional, same-day precinct numbers to balance out Ivory’s early voting lead, the margins remained unyielding. Ivory’s commanding advantage held steady as the final urban tranches stabilized, forcing the veteran incumbent to bow out.
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