Politics & Government
Davidson Election 2019: Voters Choose Commissioners, Mayor
Voters will decide races for mayor, as well as commissioners and two referenda during Tuesday's election.

DAVIDSON, NC — Voters head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 5 to decide races for Davidson mayor, town commissioners and two town refernda. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.
In Davidson, the positions of mayor and town commissioners are decided by ballot every two years.
On the ballot this year are two referenda: a $14 million general obligation bond package to pay for new public facilities and approval of the sale of Continuum cable and internet system.
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All Mecklenburg County voters will also have a chance to have their say for a proposed one-quarter percent local sales and use tax, which would help fund the Arts and Science Council, parks and education.
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Here’s who will be on the ballot in the Nov. 5 municipal elections in Davidson, as well as other municipalities in Mecklenburg County:
Town of Davidson Mayor
- Russel (Rusty) B. Knox, Jr.
Town of Davidson Board of Commissioners
- Jane Campbell
- Steve Cook
- Matthew Fort
- Jim Fuller
- Autumn Rierson Michael
- David Sitton
- John Stroup
Town of Cornelius Mayor
- Woody Washam, Jr.
Town of Cornelius Board of Commissioners
- Denis P. Bilodeau
- Ava Callender
- Jim Duke
- Dave Gilroy
- Diane Gilroy
- Michael (Mike) Miltich
- Thurman Ross, Jr.
- Tricia Sisson
Town of Huntersville Mayor
- John Aneralla
- Rob Kidwell
Town of Huntersville Board of Commissioners
- Melinda Bales
- Dan Boone
- Jenn Davis
- Brian Hines
- Lance Munger
- Derek Partee
- Stacy Phillips
- Joe Sailers
- Nick Walsh
Board of Education - At-Large
- Annette Albright
- Elyse Dashew
- Jennifer De La Jara
- Gregory R. Denlea
- Jenna Moorehead
- Donna J. Parker-Tate
- Jordan Pineda
- Olivia Scott
- Lenora Shipp
- Stephanie M. Sneed
- Duncan St. Clair
- Queen Thompson
- Monty Witherspoon
Town of Mooresville Mayor
- Miles Atkins
- Angela Carruba Stutts
Town of Mooresville Commissioner At-Large
- Bobby Compton
- H. William Compton, Jr.
Town of Mooresville Commissioner Ward 01
- Eddie Dingler
Town of Mooresville Commissioner Ward 02
- Thurman Houston
- James (Toodles) Ritchie
Mooresville Graded School Board of Education
- Roger E. Hyatt
- Debbie Marsh
- Scarlett Overbay-Inman
- Kerry S. Pennell
A map and list of all Mecklenburg County General Election one-stop early voting sites may be found here.
Here are other details voters should know, according to Mecklenburg election officials:
- Photo ID is not required for the 2019 Municipal Elections
- Voter registration and same-day voting are allowed during one-stop/early voting. The voter must present proof of current residence, which can include a N.C. driver's license, a N.C. Identification card, or a utility bill, bank statement or paycheck stub.
How To Verify Voting Registration, Polling Site
- Voters can check their voter registration and find local election information here.
- Polling locations may be verified here.
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