Your Voting Guide to the 2025 Municipal Election in Greenville
As the Municipal Election in Greenville approaches on Tuesday, Nov. 4, it’s crucial for residents to be informed and prepared to cast their votes. This election marks a defining moment for our city's leadership, as you'll have the opportunity to choose three city council members representing District 2, District 4, and an at-large seat.
What’s at Stake?
On your ballot, voters will find candidates who are ready to take on the challenge of representing their communities effectively. The candidates for the at-large seat include Matt Alexander and Tina Belge, while District 2 showcases incumbent Lillian Brock Flemming and challenger Mike Kilgore. For District 4, incumbent Wil Brasington is running unopposed.
Find Your Polling and Voting Information
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on election day, allowing ample time for all to participate. An interactive map is available to help you find your polling place quickly. If you prefer early voting, you can do so until Friday, October 31, at McAlister Square from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Absentee Voting Details
For those opting to vote absentee, be sure to submit your request to the county voter registration office by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24. To ensure your vote is counted, return your completed ballot by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Empowering Voters in Our Community
At GVLtoday, our aim is to educate and encourage community involvement by providing unbiased information. We believe that every voice matters, and participating in local elections is a vital way to express that voice. By voting, you actively shape the future of Greenville.
Mark your calendars and get ready to head to the polls. Engage with your neighbors about the importance of voting and help make Greenville's voice even stronger!
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