The next Florence City Council will be comprised of familiar faces, as voters kept two current alderwomen and re-elected a former alderman, according to unofficial results released by the Williamson County Elections Department on Saturday night.
The three candidates who prevailed in the at-large election were current alderwomen Lesa Ragsdale, with more than 27% of the vote, and Amanda Vance, with around 24% of the vote, and former alderman Kory Woolverton, who also turned out 24% of the vote.
Voters decided not to reelect Richard Moon, who had been on the council since 2013, or to elect Amber Richardson, who was seeking a first term as an alderwoman.