Vote No Fayetteville is a group of concerned citizens whose goal is to advocate against the efforts to change the current structure of our City Council.
Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin invited former Mayor Tony Chavonne onto his local radio show Monday. The main topics were Chavonne’s desire to change the city council’s structure and the Fayetteville Police Department response to the protests and riots last spring.
But toward the end of the cordial, nearly 50-minute discussion, a bit of news dropped: Chavonne has not ruled out a run against Colvin for the city’s top spot.
“A lot of people want to know, will you and I face off in the next election?” Colvin asked.
Chavonne did not answer that question. Instead, he referred back to his push on behalf of Vote Yes Fayetteville, which seeks to collect 5,000 signatures toward changing the City Council makeup.
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