Fayetteville Election Results

Fayetteville Election Results

Updated 9:04 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025

Mayor of Fayetteville (59 of 59 precincts)

Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Mitch Colvin (incumbent)12,51560.04%
Kathy Keefe Jensen7,90537.94%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)4202.02%

Fayetteville City Council Results

District 1
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Stephon Ferguson1,11956.74%
James L. Thomas III83242.19%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)211.06%
District 2
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Malik Davis (incumbent)1,58568.20%
Gail Morfesis72831.33%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)110.47%
District 3
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Antonio Jones1,45558.93%
Jeremy Wright1,00140.54%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)130.53%
District 4
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
D.J. Haire (incumbent)1,70982.44%
Stuart A. Collick34916.84%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)150.72%
District 5
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Lynne Bissette Greene (incumbent)2,77696.22%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)1093.78%
District 6
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Derrick Thompson (incumbent)1,84876.94%
Kenneth E. Odegard II54122.52%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)130.54%
District 7
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Brenda McNair (incumbent)1,69177.60%
Kathy A. Greggs48022.03%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)80.37%
District 8
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Shaun McMillan1,31778.77%
Rodney E. Garvin34820.81%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)70.42%
District 9
Name on BallotBallot CountPercent
Deno Hondros (incumbent)1,39064.41%
Joe McGee75034.75%
Write-In (Miscellaneous)180.83%


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Paul Woolverton is CityView's senior reporter, covering courts, local politics, and Cumberland County affairs. He joined CityView from The Fayetteville Observer, where he worked for more than 30 years.