Chapel Hill Mayor Mark Kleinschmidt might have some competition in today’s election.
A last-minute write-in candidate has mounted a campaign against the uncontested incumbent mayor.
Tom Henkel, a retired college physics professor from New York, has emerged as a write-in contender.
Discontent stemming from disagreement with the town’s development plans fueled the competition.
Henkel said he is unhappy with the plan for Central West Focus Area, which includes those neighborhoods along Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between the Carrboro town limits to the west and near Fordham Boulevard to the east.
The plan would allow large-scale development in the area. He believes that’s too aggressive for the town.
“It would create a massive traffic disaster,” Henkel said.
He supports an alternative plan, which he said would reserve more green space in the area.
Henkel said he first thought of the idea of running for mayor when people asked him if they could write in his name.