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02/12/2026

There are 20 candidates in this race. The choices made in this primary will shape housing, recovery, small businesses, public safety, and the long-term future of Asheville.

I am running to bring lived experience to City Council. As a small business owner and artist, I understand what it means to navigate uncertainty, balance competing needs, and stay committed to this community every single day.

Leadership is not about noise. It is about listening carefully, thinking seriously, and doing the work.

Early voting is February 12 through 28.
Primary Day is March 3.

If you are ready for thoughtful, community-centered leadership, I would be honored to earn your vote.

Make a plan to vote and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same.

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02/08/2026

Local elections shape our daily lives, and this one matters deeply.

At this week's event at , Amy spoke about why this City Council race deserves our attention, especially with 20 candidates in the field. She reminded us how important it is to choose leaders who are willing to do the hard work and stay focused on the people who make Asheville what it is.

We’re grateful for conversations that center integrity, seriousness of purpose, and care for our community.

Early voting runs February 12–28.
The primary is March 3.

If you believe in showing up for Asheville, there are many ways to get involved, from volunteering to donating to helping spread the word.

Thank you to everyone who continues to invest their time, energy, and hope in our city.

01/31/2026

Something is heating up in Asheville… and it’s not the weather.

It’s a City Council election that will shape our neighborhoods, our housing, our recovery, and our creative future.

Your vote matters because the choices we make now determine how we show up for each other next.

I’m running for Asheville City Council to lead with lived experience, community care, and a deep belief in local voices, resilient neighborhoods, arts and opportunity, and sustainable growth that works for everyone.

This is about values.
This is about showing up.
This is about Asheville.

01/29/2026

This “Ask Me Anything” wasn’t scripted. These are the real questions from my neighbors, friends, and community members about housing, recovery, resilience, and where our city goes next.

Over the next few posts, I’ll be sharing individual clips and answers. Follow along and check back soon for the conversations that matter most.

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