Columbia mayoral runoff election to take place Tuesday
Voters in the City of Columbia will soon head to the polls for a runoff in the Mayoral Election. Candidates Daniel Rickenmann and Tameika Isaac Devine will face off on Tuesday, November, 16th.
Voters in the City of Columbia will soon head to the polls for a runoff in the Mayoral Election. Candidates Daniel Rickenmann and Tameika Isaac Devine will face off on Tuesday, November, 16th.
Mayor Benjamin is proud of the work he accomplished together with city council and the people of Columbia, such as the revitalization of Main Street.
While different in their approaches, the two candidates believe there is great potential in Columbia.
Two current Columbia City Council members appear headed to a runoff to decide who is the next mayor of South Carolina’s capital city.
Polls closed just a few hours ago, as Columbia residents cast their vote for the city’s next mayor. ABC Columbia’s Alex Tejada was live at Daniel Rickenmann’s watch party on Main Street.
The ABC Columbia News team is following local elections from around the Midlands.
Voters have been heading to the polls across the Midlands for municipal elections. In Columbia, voters are choosing a new mayor. ABC Columbia’s Miya Payton has more on voter turnout at the polls.
It’s Election Day here in Columbia. Polls are now open and will stay open until 7 p.m.
Public safety in general is a big talking point for both candidates and residents alike.
About 200 city, county and other local elections are scheduled for Tuesday, according to the South Carolina Election Commission. The highest profile race is in Columbia, where Mayor Steve Benjamin decided not to run for a fourth term in the state’s capital and second-largest city amid his growing political profile.