Webb enters Bentonville mayoral race

Jim Webb
Jim Webb

BENTONVILLE -- City native and former City Council member Jim Webb has added his name to the mayoral race.

"I want voters to know that I will listen and work very hard to maintain a fair and balanced approach to growth," he said. "I'll never lose sight of the time-honored historical values that I know to be extremely important to the people who chose to make Bentonville home to their families."

Webb will face off against Stephanie Orman, Terry Shannon and John A. Skaggs in the fall election. Mayor Bob McCaslin isn't seeking re-election.

Webb, 37, is a senior national account manager for Walmart and Sam's Club businesses at Backyard Discovery and Step2 in Bentonville.

He's a member of Bike NWA's executive board and the Arkansas Arts Academy's foundation board. He and his family are members of Fellowship Bible Church.

Webb was first elected to City Council in 2014 by defeating Anthony Ciabattari and Jim Grider. He defeated Ciabattari again in 2016. He resigned early this year after moving out of Ward 4, the ward he represented.

"In service as your City Council member, the question I asked for every vote was whether the decision benefited the security and safety of our community, including fire, police and school teachers," he said.

Webb is a 1999 graduate of Bentonville High School.

The mayor's salary is $132,954 annually.

Filing for municipal elections closes at noon today. The nonpartisan election will be Nov. 6.

NW News on 08/17/2018

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