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Matt Czajkowski

11/04/2009
As Mark Kleinschmidt waited Tuesday his mother reassured him:“Either way, you’re a winner in my book.” DTH/Ali Cengiz

10:40 a.m. Nov. 4 - The original version of this story cited election result numbers that only included Orange County precincts. The Chapel Hill mayoral and town council races also draw votes from one precinct in Durham County. This story has been updated to reflect the numbers being reported by the State Board of Elections, which reports on election results from all counties (Scroll to view the Chapel Hill race).

In a polarizing mayoral campaign between “establishment” and “pro-business” candidates, the man labeled as the embodiment of current policies won.

After serving eight years on the Town Council, Mark Kleinschmidt won the tight race with 48.62 percent of the vote.

In the aftermath of the divisive campaign, Kleinschmidt said cooperation will be necessary to build on the successes of Kevin Foy’s term.

11/04/2009
Czajkowski supporters anxiously refreshed a computer screen as votes came in and he fell behind Kleinschmidt.DTH/Reiley Wooten

10:40 a.m. Nov. 4 - The original version of this story cited election result numbers that only included Orange County precincts. The Chapel Hill mayoral and town council races also draw votes from one precinct in Durham County. This story has been updated to reflect the numbers being reported by the State Board of Elections, which reports on election results from all counties (Scroll to view the Chapel Hill race).

In a polarizing mayoral campaign between “establishment” and “pro-business” candidates, the man labeled as the embodiment of current policies won.

After serving eight years on the Town Council, Mark Kleinschmidt won the tight race with 48.62 percent of the vote.

In the aftermath of the divisive campaign, Kleinschmidt said cooperation will be necessary to build on the successes of Kevin Foy’s term.

11/04/2009
Augustus Cho came in a distant third in the race. DTH/Anika Anand

10:40 a.m. Nov. 4 - The original version of this story cited election result numbers that only included Orange County precincts. The Chapel Hill mayoral and town council races also draw votes from one precinct in Durham County. This story has been updated to reflect the numbers being reported by the State Board of Elections, which reports on election results from all counties (Scroll to view the Chapel Hill race).

In a polarizing mayoral campaign between “establishment” and “pro-business” candidates, the man labeled as the embodiment of current policies won.

After serving eight years on the Town Council, Mark Kleinschmidt won the tight race with 48.62 percent of the vote.

In the aftermath of the divisive campaign, Kleinschmidt said cooperation will be necessary to build on the successes of Kevin Foy’s term.

11/02/2009

Poll data released by Public Policy Polling, a left-leaning political organization located in Raleigh, shows a Chapel Hill mayoral race that is too close to call. 

10/30/2009

Of 60 signs endorsing Matt Czajkowski for Chapel Hill mayor on campus, only four remain, a Czajkowski campaign manager said.

On-campus campaign manager Kendall Law said a campus group took down the signs and replaced them with signs for an event.

With just days before the election, the campaign doesn't plan to put up new ones.

"If they're just going to be taken down in that magnitude I don't think we're going to waste good money on that," Law said.

10/27/2009
William Thorpe Jr. introduces candidates in the election during the inaugural Bill Thorpe Golf Classic. DTH/Jessica Crabill

Candidates for the upcoming municipal elections gathered to talk golf and politics Monday during a reception following the Bill Thorpe Golf Classic.

William Thorpe Jr., son of the former Chapel Hill council member Bill Thorpe Sr., organized the event in memory of his father, who died last year.

Fifteen of the 17 candidates for mayor, Chapel Hill Town Council and the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education gave minute-long speeches in honor of Bill Thorpe.

10/08/2009

More than 50 students and residents attended a forum Tuesday in hopes that Chapel Hill mayoral candidates could offer new solutions to local problems.

The Daily Tar Heel, WCHL 1360, the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce and Empowerment, Inc. sponsored the forum, which was moderated by former mayor Rosemary Waldorf.

It was one of several forums Augustus Cho, Matt Czajkowski, Mark Kleinschmidt and Kevin Wolff will use to publicize plans.

10/07/2009
Mayoral candidates Mark Kleinschmidt, Augustus Cho, Matt Czajkowski and Kevin Wolff debate Tuesday. DTH/Katherine Vance

Mayoral candidates delved into their college pasts as they clamored for votes from students at Tuesday’s debate.

UNC Young Democrats and College Republicans collaborated to host the event with the goal of overcoming student apathy.

All four candidates were asked about student involvement in the upcoming election and issues such as development and safety.

 College Republicans chairman John Eick said he hoped the meeting counteracted voter apathy.

10/07/2009

Two years ago, Matt Czajkowski’s supporters criticized the Chapel Hill Town Council for voting 9-0 on several key issues.

“Where’s the dissent, you know?” Czajkowski said. “If there’s not votes against it, does that mean what they’re approving is perfect?”

Two years later, the votes are no longer unanimous.

Czajkowski, one of four candidates running for mayor of Chapel Hill, has a reputation for being the “lone dissenter” on many Town Council decisions, but he said that status should help him, not hurt him, in the upcoming election.

09/29/2009

Chapel Hill mayoral candidate Kevin Wolff will ask current town council member Matt Czajkowski to withdraw from the mayoral race in Wednesday's Chapel Hill News, The (Raleigh) News & Observer reported.

09/25/2009

Candidates for Chapel Hill government met at University Presbyterian Church on Thursday to discuss downtown parking and development.

Hosted by Friends of Downtown, the forum showcased the four mayoral candidates and the eight Town Council candidates.

Several of the candidates cited Durham’s policy of offering free parking as an example of a successful parking plan.

Many candidates stressed the need to streamline the process of opening a business and reduce its cost in order for downtown to develop.

Mayoral candidates

09/23/2009

Chapel Hill mayoral candidate Kevin Wolff threatened Tuesday to sue any member of the media who reports that his campaign has participated in a discussion regarding morality in the election.

Throughout the past week, residents have voiced surprise about telephone polls they said labeled Wolff as “the only candidate who can change the council” and “the only moral candidate.”

09/11/2009

Businesses have seen fewer panhandlers, and arrests have fallen in the last couple of years. Chapel Hill mayoral candidates will have to give their ideas for continuing the trend this election season.

Several measures, like the Orange County 10 Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness and the Real Change from Spare Change program have reduced the number of panhandlers, said Jim Norton, executive director of the Chapel Hill Downtown Partnership.

10/12/2009

With new developments proposed and progressing in Chapel Hill, the next mayor will have to balance the need for growth with the need to maintain the town’s character.

“The big issue in Chapel Hill has been the big issue since I’ve been involved, and that is, how does this town grow?” Mayor Kevin Foy said.

He said the urban growth boundary dates back to the 1980s.

09/02/2009

UPDATED 4:32 p.m. Sept. 2 with news that the meeting will be held in open session. 

Mayor Kevin Foy announced Tuesday that an open seat on the Chapel Hill Town Council will be discussed at a special meeting Friday at 8 a.m.

Former council member Bill Strom left the seat in a flurry of controversy — if he'd left a while sooner, residents could elect a replacement. Now the new council member will be appointed.

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