Asheville is gearing up for its city council election this November, with six candidates vying for three open seats. Incumbents Sage Turner and Kim Roney are seeking re-election, while new faces aim to bring fresh ideas and perspectives to the council. The upcoming election could significantly impact city governance as officials tackle issues such as housing, public safety, and environmental stewardship. Engage in the political process and be informed about each candidate’s priorities to ensure your voice is heard this election.
Asheville is buzzing with excitement as six candidates gear up for the upcoming election this November, where voters will fill three open seats on the Asheville City Council. With the current council made up of seven members, including our beloved mayor, this election could be a game-changer for how our lovely city is managed.
The election season is heating up, and among the candidates are two familiar faces: incumbents Sage Turner and Kim Roney, both of whom are vying for re-election after their terms that began in 2020. However, vice mayor Sandra Kilgore has made waves by stating she will not run again, paving the way for fresh perspectives to enter the council.
Let’s take a closer look at the candidates who are stepping up to tackle the challenges Asheville faces:
The elected candidates will join the current council members, including Mayor Esther Manheimer, Antanette Mosley, Sheneika Smith, and Maggie Ullman. The council plays a crucial role in setting city policies and appointing the city manager, making this election all the more vital for Asheville.
As the days count down to the election, local media and community organizations are buzzing with efforts to encourage residents to be informed. Each candidate has created a campaign website where voters can dive into their priorities and policies. This is a great opportunity to learn about what each candidate stands for and how they plan to tackle the challenges facing our city!
Community engagement is alive and well in Asheville! Informal gatherings, such as watching election results at local spots like Hi-Wire Brewing, have sparked conversations among residents, showcasing a lively interest in the political process and the future direction of city governance.
The upcoming election is sure to be an exciting and pivotal moment for Asheville. Make sure you are ready to exercise your right to vote, learn about the candidates, and make your voice heard! With choices that could shape the future of our vibrant city, every vote truly counts!
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