D’Andre Jones wins runoff in Ward 1 Fayetteville City Council race
D’Andre Jones defeated Tanner Pettigrew in the Ward 1 runoff election Tuesday night to replace outgoing Council Member Sarah Marsh on the Fayetteville City Council.
D’Andre Jones defeated Tanner Pettigrew in the Ward 1 runoff election Tuesday night to replace outgoing Council Member Sarah Marsh on the Fayetteville City Council.
Early voting is now underway in the runoff election to decide the Ward 1, Position 2 City Council race in Fayetteville.
Local occupational therapist Holly Hertzberg will replace Kyle Smith on the Fayetteville City Council in Ward 4 beginning next year.
Bunch defeated challenger Peter Tonnessen to secure another four years on the Fayetteville City Council.
Matthew Petty has won a fourth term on the Fayetteville City Council after defeating William Chesser.
Jones and Pettigrew both hope to replace outgoing Council Member Sarah Marsh, who did not file for re-election.
Mayor Lioneld Jordan, council members Matthew Petty and Sarah Bunch, and challenger Holly Hertzberg won their elections on Tuesday. Ward 1 candidates will face off in a runoff.
Election results for the 2020 general election in Washington County, Arkansas.
The pre-election fundraising reports are in, and it’s time to see how much money candidates have raised so far for their campaigns in Fayetteville.
Early voting for the 2020 general election is set to begin on Monday, Oct. 19.
Three of the four candidates for Fayetteville mayor took turns answering questions Thursday night during a forum hosted by the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce.
Council Member Sarah Bunch is seeking a second term on the Fayetteville City Council.
Harris faces Mayor Lioneld Jordan, Ron Baucom and Tom Terminella.
Retired airline pilot Peter Tonnessen is running for Fayetteville City Council this year.
All registered voters in Washington County can cast early votes at the arena on the University of Arkansas campus from Thursday Oct. 22 through Saturday, Oct. 24.
Kyle Smith hopes to continue as a member of the Fayetteville City Council for the next four years.
Local occupational therapist Oroo Oyioka is running for Fayetteville City Council this year.
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