VOTE TODAY - DECEMBER 3RD
Vote at any location until 7:30 pm.
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Central United Methodist - 6 W. Dickson
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Sang Avenue Baptist Church - 1425 N. Sang Ave
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Sequoyah Methodist Church - 1910 Old Wire Rd
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Trinity Fellowship - 1100 Rolling Hills Dr
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Trinity Methodist Church - 1021 W. Sycamore
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Cornerstone Church of Christ (Baldwin) - 4377 Huntsville Rd
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Covenant Church - 4511 W. Wedington Dr
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Genesis Church - 205 Martin Luther King Blvd
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Mt. Comfort Church of Christ - 3249 W. Mt. Comfort Rd
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Ridgeview Baptist Church - 1850 E Huntsville Rd
Be sure to remind your friends and neighbors!
My name is Molly Rawn, and I’m running for Mayor of Fayetteville because I’m ready today to take action for our future.
Today is Election Day, and polls are open until 7:30 tonight. Fayetteville voters have made their priorities clear, with over 50% voting for a shift in leadership in the General Election.
I’m asking for your vote in this important run-off. The margin could be incredibly narrow.
Fayetteville deserves a Mayor who has the energy, vision, and decisiveness to ensure our city thrives—not just today but for decades to come.
We must be responsible with taxpayer dollars by prioritizing projects that deliver real value for residents, avoiding wasteful spending, and ensuring every dollar is spent transparently and with accountability.
Fayetteville deserves leadership that values both advancement and prudence, an approach that prepares us for the challenges we have today.
The housing crisis is not going to be solved overnight—no one can promise you that. But it can be improved through bold leadership and action. That starts with building more homes, and to do that, we must address outdated zoning regulations that consistently delay construction.
Our infrastructure is showing its age. Water pipes are breaking across Fayetteville at an alarming rate, we cannot afford to continue to delay replacing them.
City employees need a leader with proven experience navigating complex challenges, building and managing effective teams, and streamlining initiatives across departments.
We must do more to ensure businesses have the resources, support, and infrastructure they need to grow and thrive. Fayetteville can be a place where businesses of all sizes can succeed.
For almost a decade, I’ve led efforts that directly impact our city’s daily life—driving economic growth, ensuring efficient resource use, and managing projects that improve Fayetteville’s infrastructure and quality of life. My leadership experience has taught me the importance of accountability and delivering results, preparing me to lead our city with the expertise, vision, and commitment to building a strong, prosperous future for all residents.
My track record speaks for itself, and my love for Fayetteville is stronger than it’s ever been.