Robert Faulkner, Jr Re-elected Mayor of Smyrna Through Write-in Campaign
In an unprecedented turn of events, Robert Faulkner, Jr. was re-elected as the Mayor of Smyrna, S.C. after choosing to launch a write-in campaign following an unintentional omission from the ballot. In a twist of fate, the triumphing Faulkner defeated none other than his aunt by marriage, Frances Faulkner, who also ran for the mayoral position.
Missing The Registration Deadline
The initially unforeseen circumstance of Faulkner’s re-election arose when he missed the registration deadline set by the York County Election’s Office for this election cycle. Despite the initial setback, Faulkner did not admit defeat, and instead chose to launch a write-in campaign, which turned out to be a success.
A Triumphing Campaign
Results of the election proved the success of Faulkner’s efforts, as he secured victory with 19 total write-ins. In contrast, Frances Faulkner, despite being on the ballot, received only seven votes. A deeply gratified Robert Faulkner expressed his joy at returning as mayor, and his gratitude to the voters who wrote his name on their ballots.
The Town of Smyrna
Located in York County, the small, vibrant town of Smyrna is home to a population of 58 residents, according to data from the U.S. Census Bureau as of 2021. Despite its small size, the town holds a tight-knit community, demonstrated by the residents’ active participation in the election and their support for their incumbent mayor.
The Once and Future Mayor
Faulkner’s re-election serves as a testament to his leadership and the trust of the residents of Smyrna. As mayor, Faulkner is expected to continue working hard to serve the community and meet the needs of its residents. With the re-election behind him, the Mayor now focuses on moving forward and ardently carrying out his duties.