I finally found time to get down to the County of Spartanburg’s Voter Registration & Elections office to get the most current version of the Nov. 3, 2009 ballot for the municipal elections. This is vital stuff, and we’ll be updating it with links and additional information as we can.
City of Spartanburg
- Mayor — Mike Fowler, Junie White; (Spartanburg Herald-Journal mayoral coverage); (Spartanburg Spark candidate forum coverage)
- City Council Dist. 4 — Thomas Belenchia (Spark interview), Cate Brandt Ryba (Spark interview); (Spartanburg Herald-Journal candidate coverage); (Spartanburg Spark candidate forum coverage)
- City Council Dist. 5 — Jerome Rice, Jr. (unopposed)
- City Council Dist. 6 — Linda C. Dogan (unopposed)
- Commissioner of Public Works — Linda Powers Bilanchone (unopposed)
Landrum
- Mayor — Robert B. Briggs (unopposed)
- Town Council (3 seats) — Chris Armstrong, Jan H. Horton, Billy Inman, Donald L. Smith
Central Pacolet
- Mayor — Vickie Cook, Dewey Harrelson (declared write-in candidate)
- Town Council (2 seats) — James F. Thompson, Chipper S. Wilkerson, Paul Teaster (declared write-in candidate)
City of Greer
- City Council District 2 — Gary Jermaine Cain, Wayne B. Griffin
- City Council District 4 — Julie Barnes, Lee Dumas
- City Council District 6 — Judy P. Albert, Belle Coxe Mercado, John A. Jack Titano
- Commissioner of Public Works — Jeff Howell (unopposed)
Gowensville Fire District Commission
- Commissioner (3 seats) — Johnny R. Blanton, Al Essey, Connie Ross, Thomas A. Shannon
Town of Pacolet
- Mayor — Elaine O. Harris (unopposed)
- Town Council District 1 — Linda Ellison Chadwick (unopposed)
- Town Council District 3 — David Williams (unopposed)
- Town Council District 6 — Josephine R. McBeth (unopposed)


There are a couple of signs out for local school board candidates. I need to look who is running and who is an incumbent. So I can vote new peeps in District 7. We needs new people on board
Good point. I haven’t had a chance to get the School Board lists yet, but it’s on my radar. When I get them, I’ll definitely add them.
What about the town of Lyman? Need to know who is on the ballot.
According to the SC State Election Commission, Lyman doesn’t have a municipal election this year. Here’s the PDF of the townships and cities that do.
http://www.scvotes.org/files/scheduleofelections-09-24-09.pdf