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Cayce City Council District 1

Election Information:This Municipal Election will be held Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Your address indicates you live in the district for this race.To find your Election Day polling location, go to: https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Voter/Login?PageMode=PollingPlaceEARLY VOTING: If you prefer to vote prior to November 4, 2025, you can vote during a two-week early voting period Monday, October 20 through Friday, October 31, except Saturday and Sunday, at the Lexington County Voter Registration and Elections Office: 605 West Main Street, Room 130, Lexington, SC 29072. The early voting center will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.ABSENTEE VOTING: You may be eligible to vote absentee by mail. For details on eligibility and how to submit your request, see this SC Election Commission Voting Absentee page: https://www.scvotes.gov/absentee-voting.Position Description: The City of Cayce has a nonpartisan council-manager form of government, including the mayor and 4 council members who serve 4-year terms. Each council member represents a single district, while the mayor is elected at-large. The mayor and council members have equal votes and are responsible for making policy, enacting laws, and appointing the city manager. To serve as Mayor or Council Member a person must be a resident of the city, at least 18 years of age and registered to vote.

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    Tiffany Aull
    (NON)

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    Ron Wright
    (NON)

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Education She has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of South Carolina, an MBA from Southern Wesleyan University, and a Master of Science in administration from Capella University. Her community involvement includes being a member of Transfiguration Lutheran Church, serving as a mentor within the school district, and participating in organizations such as the Cayce Women’s Club, the Bearcat Club and the Brookland-Cayce High School Foundation.
Qualifications For the past 23 years, she has dedicated her career to Lexington School District Two, most recently serving as assistant principal at Brookland-Cayce High School. As of Summer 2025, she is serving in a new role as assistant director of the Lexington School District Two Innovation Center.
I am running for Cayce City Council in District 1 because of my deep love for Cayce — its people, its natural beauty, and the sense of community that makes it such a special place. As a "people person," I am eager to serve as a voice for my fellow residents and to ensure that the priorities of our community are heard and acted upon. My top priority will be ensuring the safety of our city and maintaining the quality of life that makes Cayce such a wonderful place to live.
For me, it begins with mutual respect. We won’t always see eye to eye on every issue, but I believe in leaving each meeting with a handshake or hug as a sign of goodwill. There is far more that unites us when we focus on a shared vision for Cayce. Throughout my career and personal life, I’ve demonstrated the ability to collaborate, foster understanding, and bring people together.
My collaborative efforts will help: Cultivate a positive workplace culture Provide effective and efficient city services Encourage responsible growth while ensuring Cayce is a business-friendly community Advance our beautification initiatives to enhance the city’s appeal
Campaign Phone 8039086444
Campaign Email ronsc123@gmail.com
Education B.S. - Mathematics - Georgia State University; B.S. - Computer Science - Limestone College
Qualifications Retired Certified General Real Estate Appraiser; 18 years public employment - SCDOT and LLR
A desire to serve the city and the opportunity to make a difference.
Encourage disagreements to remain respectful and civil. Be willing to listen to others and consider their viewpoints.
Encourage responsible and appropriate development to expand the tax base. Improve infrastructure and parks. Increase pay for police and firefighters.