170 Four Seasons Mall, Hendersonville, NC 28792
(Mail to: PO Box 2552, Hendersonville, NC 28793)
Attention City of Hendersonville Voter!
Why should you vote for Jennifer Hensley (incumbent), DJ Harrington and Colby Coren in the upcoming city council election?
Many cities around the country are being ruined by leftist, progressive policies. The electorate are now realizing that those policies only lead to economic ruin and the collapse of civil society. This election will be a watershed for We the People to reject at the national level and locally, leftist and progressive policies decimating communities.
Your Hendersonville City Council has embraced these policies. Here are just a few examples of actions they have taken:
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DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) is rooted in Marxism and identity politics. The city wasted $147,000 of taxpayer money on a DEI consultant, but admitted the city had no “problem” that needed to be addressed in the first place.
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Homelessness and vagrancy are growing in the city. Some members of council embrace “low barrier” housing that does not require treatment for the root causes. Even San Francisco has rejected this “solution” that only exacerbates the problem.
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Melinda Lowrance, who served on the Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Committee was recently appointed to fill a vacant council seat. She is a far-left radical, who for example in public comment, supported the terrorist Black Panther Party. Her appointment moved the city council even further to the extreme, radical left.
Early voting starts on Thursday, October 17th and election day is Tuesday, November 5th. This is your opportunity to move the council back to the political center and more in line with WNC and Henderson County values. The City Council race is a non-partisan election, so you must be aware that the three CONSERVATIVE candidates include Jennifer Hensley (incumbent), DJ Harrington and Colby Coren.​
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Below is information on both early voting and election day voting.​
Election Day is Tuesday Nov. 5th
Voting is at your precinct. To determine your precinct voting location, visit the Henderson County Board of Elections and enter your address.