Bentonville special election Tuesday

BENTONVILLE -- Voters will decided who will fill City Council's vacant Ward 3 seat during a special election Tuesday.

Michelle Malashock and Aubrey Patterson are on the ballot.

Voting centers will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Bentonville Church of Christ at 708 N. Walton Blvd. and at First Landmark Baptist Church at 206 S.E. 28th St.

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Both candidates said they are running to preserve Bentonville's history and culture and want to help the city continue to grow in a responsible manner.

Patterson is a wellness instructor for the Parks and Recreation Department. She'll need to resign if elected to the council. She's lived in Bentonville 16 years. She is also a volunteer at the Salvation Army Emergency Shelter.

Malashock works in Walmart's communications department and is a four-year Bentonville resident. She's lived in Northwest Arkansas since 2006.

The council seat has been empty since Tom Hoehn left the council in November for a job in Dallas.

Since there was more than a year left on Hoehn's term, the City Council had the option of either appointing someone to fill his seat or holding a special election. They agreed to hold a special election.

All eight of the council's seats will be up for grabs during the Nov. 6 general election. Council members are elected at-large to represent the ward in which they live. They serve two-year terms since the city's population is less than 50,000.

Both Malashock and Patterson said they would seek re-election if they win the special election.

NW News on 03/11/2018

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