Four candidates seeking seats on the Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen answered questions during a candidate forum hosted by Tennessee Strategies at the Farragut Community Center on Monday evening, July 13. Among the questions was one asking mayoral candidate Louise Povlin about her background and why she is qualified to serve as mayor. Povlin said she has lived in Farragut for 18 years, where she raised her children, volunteered in Knox County Schools and opened a small business in town in 2012. An engineer, she said the late Mayor Ralph McGill asked her to serve on the Farragut Municipal Planning Commission. She later was appointed to fill a vacancy on the Board of Mayor and Aldermen in 2015, elected to the seat in 2016 and re-elected in 2020 before reaching term limits in 2024. "I can run for one term as mayor, and I'm absolutely fine with that," Povlin said. "If you want a mayor who is educated and knowledgeable and will stand with you in a neighborhood meeting and answer your questions, and if she doesn't have the answers, know who she needs to go to, that's who I am." Asked whether the town should contribute more to public education, Povlin said Farragut already supports its schools.
Read MoreWhile four candidates seeking Farragut Board of Aldermen seats attended a candidate forum hosted by Tennessee Strategies at the Farragut Community Center on Monday evening, July 13, two candidates were absent. Alex Cain, who is running for mayor, and Greg Wiberley, who is seeking the South Ward Seat 2 position, chose not to attend. On Tuesday morning, both shared their reasons. "The way this event unfolded in planning, communication and execution has raised serious concerns about whether it was being transparent in its own motivations," Cain stated in an email. "First, the forum promoted itself as open, fair and balanced. Yet all emails from the forum organizers failed to identify any individuals or planners." On July 10, event organizer Mike Arms, Tennessee Strategies senior partner, left a voicemail for the farragutpress regarding the forum. "My company is going to serve as the moderator and facilitator of the event," Arms said. "So I just wanted you to be aware of it. We have got questions coming in from the [Farragut Business Alliance/Shop Farragut], but we filled in some other questions and are going to try to make this a very civil event and impartial and focusing purely on the issues and eliminate any non-counter effective issues."
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