Ballot recount confirms Peter Pappas’ loss in Cumberland County Commissioner race
With the recount, the Cumberland County Board of Elections has re-certified its results, and Republican Henry Tyson will take office Dec. 2 along with Democrat Kirk deViere and Republican Pavan Patel.
‘I thought I was dreaming’: Toni Stewart assesses last-place finish in county commissioner election
Current Cumberland County Board of Commissioners vice chair Toni Stewart took a hard loss on Tuesday night with unofficial election results showing her coming in last in the race for three open board seats in District 2.
Cumberland County Board of Commissioners District 2: Henry Tyson
I would call for a plan to implement a countywide water system, a review of our infrastructure of our county schools and a renewed discussion on possible synergies to create efficiency between county/city governments.
What are the Cumberland Board of Commissioners candidates’ health priorities?
The health-related priorities of the six candidates hoping to fill the open seats for District 2 on the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners can be summed up in a few words: PFAS, homelessness and mental health.
‘You can do anything and everything’: Fayetteville’s newest councilman shares vision for Dist. 2 at city inauguration
Surrounded by loved ones and three young representatives of the future of the city, Councilman Malik Davis was officially sworn in as Dist. 2’s new representative Wednesday night, making him the youngest member of the Fayetteville City Council.
Shakeyla Ingram defeats former Fayetteville city councilman for District 2 seat
City Councilwoman Shakeyla Ingram, running for her second term in office, held off former Councilman Tyrone Williams in Tuesday’s election for the District 2 seat on the Fayetteville City Council, according to unofficial results.
Incumbent Ingram facing former Councilman Williams in District 2
Shakeyla Ingram is campaigning to keep her District 2 seat on the Fayetteville City Council. Challenging her is former Councilman Tyrone Williams, who is running for office again after reluctantly resigning four years ago when allegations emerged that he tried to solicit money from a developer.

