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Annie Drees, running for re-election to Holly Springs Town Council, brings her engineering background and problem-solving mindset to local government. She believes in preserving Holly Springs' community spirit while managing growth, improving transportation options, and creating more affordable housing opportunities.
• Serving on council for two years with experience on the Legislative Action Committee, Tree Advisory Committee, and Nonprofit Grant Committee
• Top priorities include creating affordable housing incentives, expanding transit options, and establishing an environmental advisory board
• Supports better development planning with thoughtful buffers and tree preservation to maintain town character
• Advocates for revising the town budget to focus on immediate traffic needs rather than postponable projects
• Pushed for Wake County Non-Discrimination Ordinance update but was outvoted by majority of council
• Created a matrix system for board appointments to ensure diverse perspectives from different parts of town
• Believes in creating more opportunities for council members to directly engage with residents
• Consistently reads preparation materials, visits sites, and meets with people to make informed decisions
• Endorsed by Wake County Democratic Party & Democratic Municipal Officials
Drees is one of six candidates running for Holly Springs Town Council, where voters may choose up to three. Early voting begins October 16th, and you'll need a valid ID to vote. Your vote on November 4th will help to shape Holly Springs for generations to come. Make sure you have a plan!
AnnieDrees4HollySprings.com
Facebook/Instagram
Campaign Finance Report
Campaign Finance Reports for All Candidate Committees
Voter Information (Register, Am I Registered?, Election Information)
Voter Info (Designated Polling Places, Sample Ballots, Registration Status, Voting Jurisdiction, Verify Address and Party Affiliation)
Election Information (Absentee by Mail Voting, Early Voting, Election Day Voting)
Early Voting Locations
October 16-November 1
Wake County Board of Elections Office-1200 N. New Hope Road, Raleigh 27610
October 25-November 1
John M. Brown Community Center-53 Hunter Street, Apex, NC 27502
Avery Street Recreation Center-125 Avery Street, Garner, NC 27529
Herbert C. Young Community Center-101 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513
ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, November 4 from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Support the show
As always, if you are interested in being on or sponsoring the podcast or if you have any particular issues, thoughts, or questions you'd like explored on the podcast, please email [email protected]. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated.
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Annie Drees, running for re-election to Holly Springs Town Council, brings her engineering background and problem-solving mindset to local government. She believes in preserving Holly Springs' community spirit while managing growth, improving transportation options, and creating more affordable housing opportunities.
• Serving on council for two years with experience on the Legislative Action Committee, Tree Advisory Committee, and Nonprofit Grant Committee
• Top priorities include creating affordable housing incentives, expanding transit options, and establishing an environmental advisory board
• Supports better development planning with thoughtful buffers and tree preservation to maintain town character
• Advocates for revising the town budget to focus on immediate traffic needs rather than postponable projects
• Pushed for Wake County Non-Discrimination Ordinance update but was outvoted by majority of council
• Created a matrix system for board appointments to ensure diverse perspectives from different parts of town
• Believes in creating more opportunities for council members to directly engage with residents
• Consistently reads preparation materials, visits sites, and meets with people to make informed decisions
• Endorsed by Wake County Democratic Party & Democratic Municipal Officials
Drees is one of six candidates running for Holly Springs Town Council, where voters may choose up to three. Early voting begins October 16th, and you'll need a valid ID to vote. Your vote on November 4th will help to shape Holly Springs for generations to come. Make sure you have a plan!
AnnieDrees4HollySprings.com
Facebook/Instagram
Campaign Finance Report
Campaign Finance Reports for All Candidate Committees
Voter Information (Register, Am I Registered?, Election Information)
Voter Info (Designated Polling Places, Sample Ballots, Registration Status, Voting Jurisdiction, Verify Address and Party Affiliation)
Election Information (Absentee by Mail Voting, Early Voting, Election Day Voting)
Early Voting Locations
October 16-November 1
Wake County Board of Elections Office-1200 N. New Hope Road, Raleigh 27610
October 25-November 1
John M. Brown Community Center-53 Hunter Street, Apex, NC 27502
Avery Street Recreation Center-125 Avery Street, Garner, NC 27529
Herbert C. Young Community Center-101 Wilkinson Avenue, Cary, NC 27513
ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, November 4 from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM
Support the show
As always, if you are interested in being on or sponsoring the podcast or if you have any particular issues, thoughts, or questions you'd like explored on the podcast, please email [email protected]. Your contributions would be greatly appreciated.
Now, let's dive in!