NRI PULSE STAFF REPORT
Suwanee, GA, November 6, 2025: Incumbent Linnea Miller has been re-elected to the Suwanee City Council, Post 3, defeating challenger Brittany Wolfe in Tuesday’s municipal election. Miller received 1,001 votes, while Wolfe garnered 871, according to official results released by the City of Suwanee.
Miller, who has served on the City Council since 2014, will continue in her role for another four-year term. In a statement following her win, she thanked voters and campaign supporters for their confidence.
“Thank you, Suwaneetians! I’m honored and deeply grateful for the opportunity to continue serving as your City Councilwoman,” Miller said. “Communities don’t just happen—they’re built through relationships, shared experiences, and a deep love for the places we call home. Suwanee is extraordinary because of you.”
She also acknowledged her campaign team, volunteers, and family members for their support throughout the race.
“So many people made this possible—volunteers who knocked on doors, neighbors who shared their hopes and concerns, and voters who chose love over fear, truth over rhetoric,” she said.
Miller is the founder of Long Table LLC, a Suwanee-based leadership consulting firm, and has been involved in local initiatives related to public art, parks, and community engagement. Her re-election ensures continuity in city leadership as Suwanee continues to focus on managed growth, infrastructure improvements, and maintaining its reputation as a connected and community-driven city.
In other Suwanee races, Peter “Pete” Charpentier, the incumbent for City Council Post 5, was re-elected with 1,219 votes, defeating challenger T. Nicole Linder, who received 619 votes.
The City Council Post 4 contest will advance to a run-off election between incumbent Beth Hilscher and challenger David Martinez, after neither candidate secured the required majority. Hilscher received 843 votes, Martinez 856, and Ted Rollins181. The run-off election for Post 4 will take place on December 2, 2025, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., with early voting available November 24–26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Suwanee City Hall.

