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12 hours ago
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City of Madison mayoral candidates speak to News 19 ahead of Aug. 26 election
MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) — In just two months, voters in the City of Madison will elect a new mayor. This comes as long-time Mayor Paul Finley is not seeking re-election. The Madison Municipal Election is Tuesday, August 26th. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. that day, and one of the races on the ballot will be for mayor. Dates to remember for Madison municipal elections So far, three candidates have filled out their qualifying paperwork and told News 19 that they are officially in the race. Those candidates are: Ranae Bartlett, Margi Daly, and Steve Smith. Voters may recognize Bartlett's name as she is a sitting city council member and previously served on the school board. Bartlett told News 19 that she hopes voters recognize the leadership qualities she says she could bring to the office. 'I'm the only elected official who is running for mayor, and I think that people trust me, that I'm honest,' Bartlett said. 'Being financially responsible is a key component of being mayor.' 'Our market is resilient': Madison County housing market shows promise amidst national market slowdown She said, if elected, she would focus on improving infrastructure and keeping schools strong. 'I think for the next administration, what we really need to focus on are roads and traffic and answering those concerns of our citizens,' Bartlett said. 'When we look forward to what we will be focused on, we're going to look at roads and schools.' 'I believe that Madison deserves leadership who listens intently, plans strategically, and delivers results for the people who elect them to serve,' she added. Madison resident Margi Daly tells News 19 that she is a 'for the people' candidate and that she is running a 'grassroots campaign' for mayor. She said fiscal responsibility is her top priority. 'I'm for the people,' she said. 'I'm tired of watching the money be wasted, every council we're spending millions of dollars, and it's going to be on the backs of 19,000 rooftops,' Daly added. Daly said improving infrastructure and quality of life in Madison would be a focus if elected. She also said transparency is something she would want to bring inside the walls at City Hall. 'I will be open book,' she said. 'When I'm elected, any citizen can come down and see what the mayor and council are doing, I think that's the right thing to do, it's the way our government is supposed to work, but it does not work here in Madison currently.' Daly does not have former political experience, but she tells News 19 that she previously served on an ABC Board. 'I have experience in New Jersey, I was and Alcohol Beverage Commissioner, which was in charge of 535 liquor licenses,' she said. 'I know the rules, I'm a rule follower, in general.' Steve Smith is another familiar name around City Hall in Madison. He currently serves as City Administrator and previously served on the City Council. He told News 19 that he believes his experience is what makes him the best candidate for Mayor. 'I've got the most experience, I know the in's and out's of city government, I know who brings the Friday doughnuts,' he said. 'So, just knowing the in's and out's, knowing how to work through the system, and making things better each and every day qualifies me to be the next mayor.' He said he believes the city is on a good path right now. 'We're the best zip code in the state of Alabama, we've got the number one school system in the state of Alabama, why do we want to change that? Why do we want to change that path?' Smith said. 'As mayor, I'll always listen to all of our community because you know that's why we're there, to serve our people, serve the community, and I'm not running out of personal ambition,' Smith said. The City of Madison Municipal Election is Tuesday, August 26, 2025. The City of Madison has not released the official ballot for the municipal election yet. Last week, a spokesperson for the City of Madison told News 19, 'While the open qualification period is June 10 – June 24th, the City Clerk's office must wait to hear back from the Alabama Ethics Commission. The official confirmed names will not be given before June 25th at Noon.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Business
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Councilwoman Ranae Bartlett running for Madison mayor
MADISON, Ala. (WHNT) – Councilwoman Ranae Bartlett has entered the 2025 Madison mayoral race. Bartlett, who currently represents Madison's District 5, announced she is running for Mayor in March. 'I am running for Mayor because I believe Madison deserves leadership that listens intently, plans strategically, and delivers results to the people who entrust us to serve,' Bartlett said. Bartlett was elected to the City Council in 2020. She has served as Council President and Finance Committee Chair, and currently she is serving as Council President Pro Tempore. Before she was elected to the council, she was appointed to the Madison Board of Education where she served almost ten years. While on the board she served as Vice-President from 2015-2017 and President from 2017-2020. She earned the All State School Board award in 2020. Bartlett graduated from the University of Central Arkansas, earning a Bachelor of Science degree with a double major in mathematics and political science. She then earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law. After graduation, she clerked for the Honorable Henry A. Politz, Chief Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and then went on to work as Assistant General Counsel and Director of Risk Analysis and Security Resources for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. She and her family moved to Madison in 2003, when she began working as a career law clerk to the Honorable C. Lynwood Smith, Jr., US District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama. Bartlett says that her vision for Madison includes fostering responsible economic growth, enhancingeducation opportunities, and investing in city infrastructure. I plan to bring new energy to our city government and shape our community's future. People move to Madison because of its outstanding school system and small-town atmosphere. Madison is a special place to live, raise a family, and stay once the kids are grown. Ranae Bartlett Only one other candidate, City Administrator Steve Smith, has currently announced they will be running for a mayor's seat. Madison Mayor Paul Finley announced in October 2024 that he would not seek a fourth term. Election Day is set for Tuesday, August 26. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.