Lovely County Citizen
Eureka Springs Mayor Butch Berry will face not one but three challengers in the Nov. 8 general election — including a former mayor and a former city contractor involved in a lawsuit in which Berry is a defendant.
The filing period for municipal candidates, which opened Aug. 3, ended at noon Wednesday, Aug. 10.
Berry filed as a candidate for a third term as Eureka Springs’ mayor during the municipal filing period that ended last week. Filing to challenge his re-election bid were restaurateur Brandon Cox, former city events coordinator Tracy Johnson and former mayor Beau Satori.
Johnson, who formerly served as events coordinator for the Eureka Springs City Advertising and Promotion Commission on a contract basis, is the lead plaintiff in a civil lawsuit against Berry and several other current and former city officials centered around the CAPC. Satori was Eureka Springs’ mayor from 1999 to 2002.
Eureka Springs will have a new city clerk, as Ida Meyer was the only candidate to file for that office. Longtime city clerk Ann Armstrong is retiring. Forrest Jacobi, who was appointed as Eureka Springs’ city attorney earlier this year to fill the vacancy created by the death of Tim Weaver, will run unopposed for a full term.
Five of Eureka Springs’ six city council members filed to seek re-election, with three of them facing challengers. Autumn Slane, who holds the Ward 1, Position 1 seat on the council, is being challenged by Laura Jo Smole, who held the Ward 1, Position 2 seat before resigning for health reasons in October 2021. Ward 2, Position 1 incumbent Melissa Greene is running for re-election against former council member Bob Thomas. Bill Ott, who holds the Ward 2, Position 2 seat is seeking re-election with a challenge from Steve Holifield.
Incumbents Terry McClung (Ward 3, Position 1) and Harry Meyer (Ward 3, Position 2) are unopposed in their re-election bids. Also unopposed is David Avanzino, who is a candidate for the Ward 1, Position 2 seat currently held by Nick Roberts.
Roberts did not file as a candidate.
Holiday Island Mayor Dan Kees is unopposed for re-election, as is city clerk Wesley Stille.
Because Holiday Island is now classified as a city instead of a town, its city council will change from a five-member body with no ward designations to a six-member body, with two representatives from each of three wards. Current city council members Lynn Dumas, Ken Mills, Jerry Pittman and Linda Graves are unopposed in their bids to return to the council, while current council member Patrick Elwood is seeking the Ward 3, Position 1 seat with opposition from Brian Tagliaferro. Barbara Kuhn is unopposed for Ward 3, Position 2.
The general election will be held Nov. 8. All of the filings are unofficial until they are verified by county election officials.
Municipal candidate filings
Eureka Springs
Mayor: Tracy Johnson, Butch Berry*, Brandon Cox, Beau Satori
City Clerk: Ida Meyer
City Attorney: Forrest Jacobi*
City Council
Ward 1, Position 1: Laura Jo Smole, Autumn Slane*
Ward 1, Position 2: John David Avanzino
Ward 2, Position 1: Melissa Greene*, Bob Thomas
Ward 2, Position 2: Bill Ott*, Steve Holifield
Ward 3, Position 1: Terry McClung*
Ward 3, Position 2: Harry Meyer*
Holiday Island
Mayor: Daniel Kees*
City Clerk: Wesley Stille*
City Council
Ward 1, Position 1: Lynn Dumas*
Ward 1, Position 2: Kenneth Mills*
Ward 2, Position 1: Jerry Pittman*
Ward 2, Position 2: Linda L. Graves*
Ward 3, Position 1: Patrick Elwood*, Brian Tagliaferro
Ward 3, Position 2: Barbara Kuhn
*Incumbent