Christ collected 632 votes while Peet captured 325 votes. The final votes included absentee and early voter ballots.
“I am humbled and grateful for those who voted for me,” said Christ shortly after the announcement came that he had won. “And I look forward to serving all of my Post 2 neighbors. I will bring to the city council the ideas and suggestions I heard while knocking on doors during my campaign.”
The special election was called in March after the Post 2 council seat was vacated when Jay Lowe, who had served as councilmember since the city was founded, resigned to run for the state representative seat for District 95.
The mayor and council members for Posts 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 have held their seats since the city incorporated as Gwinnett County’s newest city in July 2012.
“We’re are pleased to welcome Eric as the new councilmember for Post 2 and look forward to working with him,” said Mayor Mike Mason. “We thank both candidates for their willingness to serve their city.”
Christ will be sworn into office at the next City Council meeting on June 21.