Greensboro voters chose their next city council Tuesday, reelecting familiar faces.
Nancy Vaughn will remain in the mayor's office after defeating challenger Justin Outling.
Turnout for Tuesday's municipal elections was more than 16%, with more than 32,800 ballots cast. About 12,300 people voted early, according to the Guilford County Board of Elections.
Get full election results here
The election date was postponed last year because of COVID-related delays getting new census numbers. The city is required to use new population data to draw new city council districts every 10 years.
Greensboro is one of a handful of cities in North Carolina electing their next mayors and city councils Tuesday. Charlotte and Fayetteville also elected their next municipal leaders.
The new city council will be sworn in for the next term on Aug. 11.
Here’s who won election to Greensboro City Council:
Mayor
- Nancy Vaughan - incumbent - winner
- Justin Outling
At-large
- Marikay Abuzuaiter - incumbent - winner
- Hugh Holston - incumbent - winner
- Yvonne J. Johnson - incumbent - winner
- Tracy Furman
- Katie Rossabi
- Linda Wilson
District 1
- Sharon Hightower - incumbent - winner
- Felton Foushee
District 2
- Goldie Wells - incumbent -winner
- Cecile (CC) Crawford
District 3
- Zack Matheny - winner, running unopposed
District 4
- Nancy Hoffmann - incumbent - winner
- Thurston H. Reeder Jr.
District 5
- Tammi Z. Thurm - incumbent -winner
- Tony Wilkins