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Lexington County Council District 3

Election InformationThe 2024 Party Primary Elections will be held Tuesday, June 11, 2024. Your address indicates you live in the district for this race. You may vote in either the Republican or the Democratic primary.To find your election day polling location, go to: https://vrems.scvotes.sc.gov/Voter/Login?PageMode=PollingPlaceOr you can vote early during a two-week early voting period at your County Voter Registration and Elections Office and other early voting locations from May 28 until June 7 except Sundays. See https://www.scvotes.gov/early-voting for more information.Or you may be eligible to vote absentee by mail. For details on eligibility and how to submit your request, see:https://www.scvotes.gov/absentee-votingPosition Description - Lexington County CouncilLexington County Council is composed of nine members, one from each district and, elected to 4-year terms. As the governing body of the county, it enacts laws by ordinance and may also adopt resolutions. The Council hires the county administrator; sets budgets; levies taxes; approves contracts, agreements, and bids; and appoints the membership of boards and committees. A council member must be a registered voter, a resident of their district and at least 18 years of age.

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    Darrell Hudson
    (Rep)

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    Brent Munnerlyn
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

1. How would you address the impact of population growth and development on roads, traffic, and schools?

2. What are your strategies for reducing gun violence?

3. How would you advocate for under-served areas of the county?

Restricted Zoning, concurrency.
That is a state issue not a County issue.
We just funded money for homeless no more.
Campaign Phone 803-261-8615
Campaign Email brent@brentforlexington.com
Education Doctor of Pharmacy
Qualifications Business owner in Lexington SC
Campaign Website http://votebrent.com
In our county council campaign, we’re committed to making better traffic management decisions for our community. Traffic congestion affects everyone, from commuters to businesses, and we recognize the need for effective solutions. We’ll prioritize investments in infrastructure, public transit, and smart technology to improve traffic flow and reduce gridlock. By working collaboratively with experts, stakeholders, and the public, we’ll develop comprehensive plans that address both short-term challenges and long-term sustainability.

Together, let’s pave the way for smoother, safer, and more efficient journeys for all residents and visitors in our county.
1. Mental Health - As a pharmacist, I see daily the challenges we are having in the healthcare system with mental health. We must address accessibility, awareness and education about mental health to ensure that this vulnerable population is not at risk of harming themselves or others. 2. Background Checks - No gun should be sold without the requirement of a background check. This is just good common sense! 3. Youth Education – Growing up my grandfather taught me gun safety and I always carried a very high respect for guns and their risk. It is imperative that parents and our community look for ways to instill this respect for guns into our youth. 4. Red Flag Laws and Good Gun Storage Laws ….
As a councilman serving an underserved community, prioritize accessibility and inclusivity by engaging directly with residents, implementing programs to improve essential services, fostering partnerships for economic development, and advocating for equitable resource distribution.