A second challenger on Thursday filed for the District 2 City Council seat held by Shakeyla Ingram, according to the Cumberland County Board of Elections Office.
Janene (Dublin) Ackles joins Laura Rodrigues Mussler in challenging Ingram in the 2023 municipal elections.
Other new filings Thursday were in the Hope Mills, Falcon and Godwin town board races.
Karen Smith Saracen joined the Hope Mills commissioners race Thursday. Candidates who previously filed are Deanna L. Rosario, Pat Edwards and Mark Hess, as well as incumbents Bryan A. Marley, Kenjuana McCray, Jerry Legge, Grilley Mitchell and Joanne Scarola.
Incumbent Mayor Jackie Warner faces challenger Jessie Bellflowers, who served on the Board of Commissioners from 2017 to 2021.
Challenger Sue Brigman on Thursday became the first candidate to file for Falcon commissioner.
In Godwin, incumbents George Cooper Jr. and Scarlet M. Hall joined challenger Angela Burnette Lambert as candidates for the Board of Commissioners. Godwin Mayor Willie Burnette filed for reelection on Wednesday.
In Spring Lake, candidates who have filed for the Board of Aldermen include challengers Daniel B. Gerald, Jackie Lee Jackson and Katrina (Bell) Bratcher and incumbents Sona L. Cooper, Adrian Jones Thompson, Marvin Lackman and Raul Palacios. Spring Lake Mayor Kia Anthony filed for reelection on Monday.
Earlier filings
Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin will be challenged again by Freddie de la Cruz. Colvin defeated de la Cruz in 2022 with 63% of the vote to the challenger’s 37%.
In several City Council districts, the incumbents have filed to retain their seats while challengers have emerged in two districts. They are:
Other candidates
The filings in other Cumberland County municipalities include:
Filing deadlines
Candidates can file for all municipal elections through noon July 21, according to the Board of Elections.
The city of Fayetteville primary is scheduled Oct. 10, and the general election for all municipalities is Nov. 7.
Municipal offices that will be on the ballot include:
Anyone who is registered to vote in the contest in which they would run can file a candidacy. Voters do not have to belong to a political party to run for municipal office.
The only other eligibility requirement is to be 21 or older on Election Day. Any candidate who has been convicted of a felony must also disclose that information when filing for office.
To file a candidacy, candidates must complete a notice of candidacy form at the Cumberland County Board of Elections in the E. Newton Smith Center at 227 Fountainhead Lane. Alternatively, candidates can have the form notarized and delivered to the Board of Elections office.
Additional information about candidate petitions is available at https://www.ncsbe.gov/candidates/petitions.
Prospective candidates can find more information and forms by visiting the Board of Elections website at Board of Elections website.
Contact editor Bobby Parker at bparker@cityviewnc.com.