Asheville City Council applications, 2008

In the November 2008 elections, Asheville City Council member Holly Jones ran for, and won, a seat on the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners. The win created a vacancy on City Council. Council members decided to fill the position by accepting applications, then interviewing a select few and picking one person to fill Jones’ unexpired term.

What follows are the individual applications from each applicant:

• Catherine Alter
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• Charles W. “Chuck” Archerd
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• Malcolm F. Arthur
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• Randall Barnett
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• Dana W. Bierce
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• Keith V. Blankenship
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• Cecil Bothwell
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• Jenny G. Bowen
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• Brian Bradley
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• Bill Branyon
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• Claude Jeffery Chandler
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• Anthony Alan Coxie
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• Abigail Emison
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• Sylvia E. Farrington
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• Clifford O. Feingold, DDS
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• Linda S. Fowler
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• Bryan Freeborn
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• Phillip H. Gray
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• Lisa-Gaye Hall
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• Spencer Ellis Hardaway
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• Phillip Hardin
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• Ed Hay
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• Rebecca Hecht
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• Jan Howard
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• Charlie Hume
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• George E. Keller
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• Michael R. Kerr
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• Kathryn Liss
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• Esther Elizabeth Manheimer
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• Jay Marino
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• Catherine S. Martin
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• Barber H. Melton
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• William C. Meredith
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• Kelly Miller
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• Suzanne Molloy
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• Duane Nix
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• John M. Noce
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• James W. Oglesby
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• John Quinn
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• Jason Rector
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• Richard Sandoval
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• David Schulman
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• Gordon D. Smith
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• Glenda P. Weinert
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• Linda Carol Williams
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• Brian P. Woods
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• John R. Yarnall
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