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October 12, 2021

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OCTOBER 13-19, 2021 UCW 13 Best of Fayetteville Early Voting in Hope Mills will kick off on Oct. 14 and run through Oct. 30. as residents of the town start voting for their next Mayor and five Town Com- missioners. e winners of the election will serve for the next two years. e candidates for Mayor are Jessie Bellflowers, a cur- rent commissioner and military veteran, and Jackie Warner, the current Mayor. Warner has served as Mayor for the past ten years. Bellflowers has been a town commissioner for the past four years. Up & Coming Weekly will con- duct a joint Q&A session with the two candidates. at inter- view will be published in the Oct. 27 edition. ere are seven people run- ning for Town Commissioner. Only five will be voted in. e candidates are: Sally Bailey, Jerry Legge, Bryan Marley, Ken- juana McCray, Grilley Mitchell, Jim Morris and Joanne Scarola. No photo identification is needed to vote unless you are a newly registered voter. If you want to register to vote and cast a ballot on the same day, you will need to bring an ID with your name and your current address. e document may be a digital image on your cell phone. When entering the polling lo- cation, you will be asked to state your name and your address. Curbside voting will be avail- able at all voting sites for those who cannot enter the polling location due to age or physical disability. Voting sites have designated parking indicating curbside vot- ing and will have an alert sys- tem that will notify the election officials. An election official will come to the vehicle to obtain the voter's name and address. Before a ballot is issued, the voter must swear an oath affirm- ing his or her qualification to use curbside voting. During early voting, voters can go to the Cumberland County Board of Elections at 227 Foun- tainhead Lane in Fayetteville to cast their ballots. e poll is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. On Oct. 30, the poll is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Election Day, Nov. 2, there will be six polling locations which will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. For those who live in the Cumberland 1A, 03 and 04 pre- cincts, the polling location is E. Melvin Honeycutt Elementary School. For those who live in the Hope Mills 1A precinct, the polling location is at the Hope Mills Recreation Center. For those who live in Hope Mills 1A or Hope Mills 1B pre- cincts, the polling location will be the Cotton Fire Department. For those who live in the Hope Mills 3, Pearces Mill 2A and Pearces Mill 2B precincts, the polling location will be at the Hope Mills Middle School. For those who live in the Hope Mills 4 precinct, the polling location will be at C. Wayne Col- lier Elementary School. For those who live in the Stoney Point 1 or Stoney Point 2 precincts, the polling locations will be at the Lighthouse Baptist Church. If you don't know your precinct, look it up at www. cumberlandcountync.gov/de- partments/election-group/elec- tions/resources/polling-sites or call the elections office at 910- 678-7733. e last day to hand deliver an absentee ballot will be Nov. 2 at 5 p.m. at the Board of Elections office. Absentee ballots that will be sent by mail must be post- marked by Nov. 2 and the Board of Elections must receive it no later than Nov. 5. Hope Mills election kicks off with early voting by HANNAH LEE NEWS FREE HEALTH CARE • for Eligible uninsured Adults call 910.485.0555 HANNAH LEE, Assistant Editor. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomin- gweekly.com. 910-484-6200. Dearest reader, your PRESENCE IS REQUESTED AT FRI. OCT 15, 2021 @ THE CAPE FEAR BOTANICAL GARDEN Cocktails~ 7:00-7:30 Entertainment~ 7:30-8:15 Party~ 8:15-9:00 Tickets: $25 @ CFRT.org

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