Lioneld Jordan wins the runoff election
The votes are counted and the citizens have spoken. With 57% of voters behind him, Lioneld Jordan is the new mayor of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The votes are counted and the citizens have spoken. With 57% of voters behind him, Lioneld Jordan is the new mayor of Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Early voting is over and today’s the official day, folks. Not sure where your polling location is? Don’t worry, we can help. And remember, your boss is obligated by law to let you leave work for this.
You’ve got until 4:30pm today to vote early.
Steve Clark officially announced his endorsement for the Fayetteville mayoral race today.
Ready? Set. Vote!
The Northwest Arkansas Times trades in their previous endorsement for a new one.
Did you go? Did you watch it on TV? What did ya think?
The League of Women Voters is holding a forum for the two candidates at 7:30pm this evening.
Two former mayoral candidates put support behind Lioneld Jordan. Still no word from Steve Clark.
Now that former mayoral candidate Steve Clark is out of the race, who will get his nod of approval?
Not so fast, y’all. We won’t know our next mayor for another 3 weeks.
Today’s the day to do your civic duty. Go vote!
Daniel Gold of Honest FM has posted interviews with all 6 mayoral candidates. Wow.
Where Sami Sutton stands on the local issues.
The candidates’ final thoughts are in. So whaddy’all think?
Certain local political candidates not pictured in Election ’08 coverage.
Mayoral candidate Lioneld Jordan shares some final thoughts in the last couple of weeks before the election.
Mayoral candidate Walt Eilers shares some final thoughts in the last couple of weeks before the election.
Mayoral candidate Steve Clark shares some final thoughts in the last couple of weeks before the election.
Mayor Dan Coody shares some final thoughts in the last couple of weeks before the election.
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