Asheville’s community leaders support Esther in her candidacy for City Council. This diverse group illustrates Esther’s broad backing and highlights her ability to work with all of our citizens to move our community forward on important issues such as economic and community development; multi-model transportation; sustainable, affordable tax rates; repairing critical public infrastructure; and fostering a business climate that grows quality jobs.

Walter Adamson
Peter Alberice
Becky Anderson
Michael Andry
Lucy and Andy Archie
Fred Barbour
Susan Barbour
Dr. Alan Baumgarten
Bob and Audie Bayer
W. Louis Bissette, Jr.
Ken Brame
Dr. Marlene Breger-Joyce
Sally Broach
Leah Broker
Dwight Butner
Tom Byers
Sandra Byrd
Bob Cabelli
Anne Campbell
Rick and Laurie Chess
Guy Clerici
Chuck Cloninger
Gillian Coats
John Cram
Pat Crawford
Roy Davis
Scott Dedman
Bob and Carol Deutsch
Aimee Ellingson
Eugene Ellison
Hedy Fischer
Richard Fort
Bryan Freeborn
Kerry Friedman
Tom Gallaher
Dr. Peter Gentling
Evan and Ashley Gilreath
Linda Giltz
Andrew Glasgow
Patti Glazer
Heather Goldstein
Mickey Goodman
Kay Goodman
Lael Gray
Gerald Green
Byron Greiner
Anna Hamrick
Max Haner
Howard Hanger
David Hillier
Dr. Judy Hoffman
Charlie Hume
Bette Jackson
Doug Jones
Leah Karpen
Angela Kemper
Roseanne Kiely
Monica Koerschner
Adrienne Kort
Richard Kort
Charles Krekelberg
Carol Lawrence
John Legerton
Dr. Larry Leggett
Mike Lewis
Kathryn Long
Dr. Ronald Manheimer
William P. Massey
Sue McClinton
Raymond McClinton
Larry McDevitt
Joe McGuire
Joy McIver
Deborah Miles
Anna Mills
Honor Moor
Pam Myers
Fran Myers
Claudia Nix
Lucy Olliver
Chris Pelly
Carol E. Pennell
Chuck Pickering
Francella Poston
Phil Pritchard
Liz Pritchard
Jimmy Rentz
Dawn Rentz
Tom Rightmyer
Bob Roberts
Susan Roderick
John Rogers
Martha Salyers
Jim Samsel
Eric Scheffer
Miriam Schwarz
Carl Silverstein
Heidi Stewart
Phyllis Stiles
Judy Swan
Hank and Kim Teich
Sara Thornburg
Cindy Weeks
Anne Winner
Thomas Wright


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GO VOTE and take a few friends with you…And remember to Vote for Esther

October 16, 2009

Early Voting Runs Through Saturday, October 31st
Board of Elections
189 College St.
Asheville, NC 28801
Time: 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. weekdays October 15-30. 

10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, October 24, 2009;
8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturday, October 31, 2009.
Remote Voting Locations (October 24, 2009 – October 31, 2009 only):
North Asheville Branch Library
1030 Merrimon Ave.
Asheville, NC  28804
South [...]

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Esther will work with the community to raise the standard.

October 2, 2009

I want to preserve Asheville and maintain what brings us great quality of life and that’s community.  Asheville is unique in the way that we have a real inter-generational community where people genuinely interact with one another and care for one another.  But how is this preservation accomplished?  In many ways: Through controlled growth, by [...]

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Upcoming Forums and Events

October 1, 2009

October 3, 2009
Meet and Greet the Candidates
Hosted by the Buncombe County Democratic Party
Location: Buncombe County Democratic Headquarters
951 Old Fairview Road
1:30-3:30
Cost: $25
October 6, 2009
THE PRIMARY
VOTE! at your local precinct
October 12, 2009
Kenilworth Candidate Forum
Location: Kenilworth Presbyterian Church, 123 Kenilworth Road
6:00
October 13, 2009
Asheville City Council Candidate Forum
Hosted by Asheville Civitan Club
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church, Downtown Asheville
Tuton Hall
12:00
October 13, [...]

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Vote Early in the Asheville City Council Primary

September 21, 2009

GO VOTE and take a few friends with you…And remember to Vote for Esther.
Early Voting Runs Through – Saturday, October 3
Where: Buncombe County Election Services Office located downtown at 189 College Street.
Time: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.…m. Saturday, October 3rd, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Residents who are not registered to vote may still register and vote during the [...]

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Early Voting begins TODAY!

September 17, 2009

Early Voting for the Asheville Primary begins TODAY!
GO VOTE and take a few friends with you…And remember to Vote for Esther.

Early Voting Runs from September 17th – Saturday, October 3
Where: Buncombe County Election Services Office located downtown at 189 College Street.
Time: Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.…m. Saturday, October 3rd, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 [...]

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Get your Esther 4 Asheville Campaign Gear

September 4, 2009
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WNC for Change Town Hall Forum

September 3, 2009

Where: 135 Hill St., Hill St. Baptist Church
When:  Thursday, September 3, 6:30 PM
WNC for Change made the following statement with regard to this forum:  “Our mission is to support local politics in-line with President Obama’s agenda. Our Board and Local Politics Committee created a questionnaire and invited all Asheville City Council official candidates to respond. [...]

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Meet Esther in Biltmore Park

September 2, 2009

Join Esther and her friends and family for some fun. Bring your kids for the opportunity to take enjoy the lighter side of life while getting to know Esther and more about how she will bring qualified leadership to Asheville City Council.
When: September 12, 2009
Where: Biltmore Park Clubhouse parking lot
Time: 3:00-5:00 p.m.
What: Meet the Candidate [...]

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Filed for City Council

July 14, 2009

It’s official, I filed for the Asheville City Council Election on July 9th, 2009. Look for me on your ballot.
Primary Election: October 6th
Vote Early: September 17th-October 3rd
General Election: November 3rd
Vote Early: October 15th-31th

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