In-depth interviews, questionnaires and more information about every candidate in our closely-fought election for three important Asheville City Council seats
Above: City Hall under renovation. Photo by Bill Rhodes
A hard-fought primary narrowed the field of Asheville City Council candidates from 15 to six (and a write-in candidate also launched a campaign for office). Below, the Blade has in-depth interviews with every candidate, their answers to our questions as well as their latest financial report in case you wonder where they’re getting their cash.
Three Council seats are up in this year’s election. Early voting lasts until 1 p.m. tomorrow and Ashevillians can also vote at their polling place on Nov. 3 (you can find where that is here). This election has raised many issues concerning what kind of city this will become for the people that live and work here, from affordable housing and de facto segregation to public space and power struggles both within and outside Asheville. You’ve got a vote and hopefully the information below will help you decide how to use it.
Asheville City Council general election candidates (listed in order of their appearance on the ballot)
Brian Haynes
Marc Hunt
Rich Lee
Julie Mayfield
Lindsey Simerly
Keith Young
Spencer Hardaway (write-in)
Hardaway, the pastor of Rock Hill Missionary Baptist Church in Shiloh, entered the election after the primary filing deadline and so did not have a questionnaire.
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