Spring Hill Mayor, Four Aldermen Seats up for Grabs in April

Spring Hill voters this spring will have an opportunity to choose the next mayor and four aldermen seats in the April 13, 2017, municipal election.

Mayor Rick Graham’s office is up for grabs, as are these four aldermen’s seats: Jonathan Duda, Amy Wurth, Keith Hudson and Brandon McCulloch.

The Board of Mayor and Alderman is the city’s legislative and policy-making body. The BOMA is made up of nine members: eight aldermen elected at-large from four city wards – two in each ward – for four-year staggered terms. The mayor also is elected at-large and serves four years.

Wards 2 and 3 are mostly on the Williamson County side of Spring Hill, while Ward 4 is mostly on the Maury County side. The majority of Ward 1 is on the Williamson side with a smaller portion on the Maury side.

The upcoming election will include the office of mayor, along with one of each of the four ward aldermen positions on the ballot. Spring Hill’s municipal election is administered by the Maury County Election Commission.

As of Oct. 21, 2016, city residents were eligible to pick up a qualifying petition to run for office.

Here are other key dates in 2017:

– Jan. 19, noon: Candidate qualifying deadline

– March 14: Last day to register to vote

– March 24: Early voting begins

– April 8: Early voting ends

– April 13: City Election Day