Election Brewing in Greenwood: Eight Candidates File for City Council and Other Nonpartisan Races
Greenwood—Voters in Greenwood will see a lively local election season this November, with a total of eight candidates throwing their hats in the ring for various nonpartisan races.
According to state records, the filing period for these nonpartisan races concluded on Thursday. Several seats on the Greenwood City Council will see competition, promising a dynamic electoral contest. Incumbents and newcomers alike are stepping up, eager to serve the community.
Ward One: Face-off Between the Experienced and the Newcomer
Niki Hutto, the incumbent Ward One Councilwoman, is running for re-election. She will be facing off against DeWannda Dee Sayles, who is running for the seat as well. The contest is expected to attract significant interest from voters in Ward One.
Ward Three: Open Seat with Multiple Contenders
In Ward Three, the seat will be vacant as incumbent Councilwoman Betty Boles has announced she will not seek reelection. This has spurred interest from three candidates who aim to fill her shoes:
- Brandon Best, who previously ran for the state Senate 10 seat in the Democratic primary against Francie Kleckley, but lost.
- Annette Edwards, a two-time candidate for Greenwood mayor, with both runs resulting in losses to Brandon Smith.
- Glenn Williams, a forestry consultant, real estate broker, and licensed residential builder.
Ward Five: Unopposed Re-election
Incumbent Ward Five Councilman Matthew Miller has filed for reelection. Interestingly, Miller will run unopposed with no other candidates filing for this seat.
Greenwood Commissioners of Public Works: A Contested Seat
Another key position to watch is the seat on the Greenwood Commissioners of Public Works, where Greenwood Community Theatre Executive Director Stephen Gilbert has filed to run for a full term. Gilbert was appointed last year to fill the unexpired term of Mike Monaghan. He will be up against Craig Stuckey, a proactive member of Keep Greenwood County Beautiful and Preserving Lake Greenwood.
Upcoming General Election
The General Election is slated for November 5, giving voters the chance to decide on these races. As the election date draws nearer, debates and discussions are likely to heat up, providing ample opportunities for the community to engage with the candidates and their platforms.
The weather forecast for the coming days indicates a mix of sunshine and clouds, with the possibility of stray showers or thunderstorms, especially in the evenings. Highs are expected to reach around 92°F, with lows dipping to 71°F. Winds will generally be light, from the WSW and SW at 5 to 10 mph.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed and exercise their right to vote. Mark your calendars, Greenwood, and make sure your voice is heard this November.
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