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Buncombe Commissioner candidate guide — Jordan Burchette
[This candidate response contains violent transphobia. While the Blade does not weigh in on how individuals should vote, we are completely against bigotry from any candidate of any stripe or party. Blatant prejudice has no place here or anywhere else.] Name: Jordan Burchette Profession: Manager at Best Buy Metals in
What to know about voting
The voter ID mess, court battles and rapidly-changing legislation have left voters — especially new voters — with a lot of questions. Here’s what to know as you go to the polls Early voting for the March 15 primary started today. While the ongoing court battle about congressional boundaries still
Love, hate and the slate
Behind the results of election night upsets, the most closely-fought race Asheville’s seen in many years and the beginning of an era of conflict Above: Campaign signs outside the Board of Elections during early voting. Well, that was interesting. In a few hours last night, local electoral norms shattered and
Asheville City Council general election guide
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 view on a forum
Campaign season sees a profusion of forums for Asheville City Council candidates and the public. A local photographer gives a look at one forum in her area, and what the candidates said Above: Five Asheville City Council candidates — Rich Lee, Lindsey Simerly, Julie Mayfield, Keith Young and Brian Haynes
Asheville City Council candidate interview — Brian Haynes
One of the major issues facing the city in the next four years is the overhaul of the UDO. You’ve mentioned that you decided to run because you were concerned about the pace of development in the city. If elected what’s your thoughts about how the changes to the UDO
Asheville City Council candidate interview — Marc Hunt
One of the biggest tasks facing Council in the next four years is the changes to the UDO. If you’re re-elected, what’s going to be your priority in those changes? I’ve perhaps been the strongest voice on Council for getting into updating our comprehensive land use plan — the 2025
Asheville City Council candidate interview — Rich Lee
One of the biggest decisions facing Council in the coming four years is the UDO overhaul. If elected, what are going to be your priorities in dealing with that? I think Asheville does have to contemplate how to become a busier city with more people in it. Ten thousand or
Asheville City Council candidate interview — Julie Mayfield
One of the biggest tasks Council will face in the next four years will be the revision of the UDO. If elected, what will be your priorities for changing the UDO? We need to make sure we’re very intentional about getting the kind of development we want in the places
Asheville City Council candidate interview — Lindsey Simerly
One of the biggest things facing Council in the next four years is the overhaul of the UDO. If elected, what are going to be your priorities on that? There’s been a lot of frustration with the number of hotels that are being built downtown and the amount of chain