District 7 City Councilor Joanne Cogle files intent to run for Columbus mayor 

District 7 City Councilor Joanne Cogle files intent to run for Columbus mayor 
District 7 City Councilor Joanne Cogle files intent to run for Columbus mayor 
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — After weeks of speculation, a sitting Columbus councilor has filed her intent to run for mayor against the city manager she voted to fire in late May. 

Joanne Cogle filed her intent with the Muscogee County Elections and Registrations office Friday morning. She had been telegraphing to supporters and friends for several weeks that she planned to enter the race. 

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Joanne Cogle Declaration of Intent, filed August 1, 2025

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Last month, former City Manager Isaiah Hugley filed his intent to run. That came a little over a month after seven city councilors, including Cogle, voted to fire him amid controversies in the city Finance Department and Animal Control.  The termination came despite the fact that Hugley had announced his intention to retire at the end of the year. Hugley is also threatening a wrongful termination suit against the council. 

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Cogle is a first-term councilor who represents the district that runs the Chattahoochee River and includes downtown Columbus, the Historic District, Oakland Park and Overlook. Cogle owns a downtown Cross-fit gym and runs a fitness business that organizes races and other events. 

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The mayor’s seat will be open next year. Two-term Mayor Skip Henderson is term-limited and can’t seek re-election. Currently, candidates are filing intentions to run. There is no cost to file that form, but it does allow potential candidates to raise and spend campaign funds. 

Cogle enters what is becoming a crowded field for mayor. 

Mark LaJoye, who has run unsuccessfully for sheriff four times, retired Army Staff Sgt. Steven Kelly, and political newcomer Kia Marie Legette have joined Cogle and Hugley in filing intent forms. 

Qualifying will be in early March of next year with the election set for May 19, 2026. 

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