News Summary
Ware Shoals is gearing up for a special election on April 1, 2025, following the resignation of council member George Leagans. Four candidates—Kent Boles, Ray Cox, Katelyn Grizzle, and Joy Hansen—are vying for the vacant town council seat. Early voting will be available from March 17 to March 28, allowing residents to participate conveniently. With new council members eager to address community challenges, residents are encouraged to stay informed and make their voices heard in this important election.
Excitement Builds for Ware Shoals Special Election on April 1
Attention, residents of Ware Shoals! A thrilling special election is just around the corner, set to take place on April 1, 2025. This much-anticipated event comes on the heels of council member George Leagans’ resignation late last year, leaving an opening on the Town Council at-large. And now, four eager candidates are stepping up to the plate, each vying for the chance to make a difference in your community!
Meet the Candidates
Let’s take a moment to meet the contenders: Kent Boles, Ray Cox, Katelyn Grizzle, and Joy Hansen. Each candidate brings their own unique perspective and set of experiences to the table, promising to bring fresh ideas and enthusiasm to the council. As they gear up for this special election, it’s important for voters to learn more about their platforms and visions for a better Ware Shoals.
Early Voting Details
If you’re ready to make your voice heard, you’re in luck! Early voting will kick off on March 17 and run until March 28, 2025. This is your chance to avoid the hustle and bustle of Election Day and cast your ballot at your convenience. Early voting hours will be Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., providing plenty of opportunities for everyone to participate!
For our friends in both Abbeville and Greenwood counties, early voting centers will be available at:
- Greenwood Voter Registration & Elections Office, 600 Monument St., Suite 13, Greenwood.
- Abbeville Voter Registration & Elections Office, 901 West Greenwood St., Suite 2500, Abbeville.
Understanding the Process
It’s crucial for residents to stay informed about the voting process, including checking the scvotes website for county-specific election results. Connie Moody, the director of voter registration and elections, urges everyone to be on top of their game as the election day approaches. And if you need more information, don’t hesitate to reach out to Renee Ortiz at 864-943-5643.
Recent Council Elections Recap
In the latest council elections, which generated a lot of community buzz, residents saw victories for Kim Jensen, Valerie Jackson, and Patty Walters, all of whom claimed three at-large seats on the Ware Shoals Town Council. Meanwhile, Bryan Ross was smoothly reelected as mayor without opposition. In contrast, 18-year-old Eli Morse did not secure a seat but expressed gratitude for the support he garnered and aims to run again in the future.
What’s Next for the New Council Members?
Each newly elected member is brimming with enthusiasm and commitment. Jensen is keen on diving right into her new role while engaging with the community to learn more about its needs. Walters is prepared to continue her efforts on town projects, with a specific focus on enhancing the town’s financial landscape. Jackson is determined to combat local challenges, particularly aiming to establish programs that address food insecurity, addiction, and homelessness.
A Collaborative Future
As Ware Shoals gears up for this exciting special election, it’s a fantastic opportunity for residents to come together and make impactful decisions about their community’s future. Whether you’re voting early or waiting for the big day, every vote counts, and your participation is crucial. Mark those calendars for April 1 and know that your voice matters!
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- Index Journal: Ware Shoals Town Council Election Results
- Wikipedia: Ware Shoals
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- Google Search: Ware Shoals Council Election
- Indianapolis Recorder: Election Commentary
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Election
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