Chattanooga Times Free Press

Peterson will end candidacy for mayor

Residency issues to be resolved Wednesday

- BY SARAH GRACE TAYLOR

Ahead of a Hamilton County Election Commission hearing scheduled for Wednesday to resolve outstandin­g residency issues before the March 2 election, Michele Peterson has decided to withdraw from the Chattanoog­a mayoral race to back competitor Wade Hinton.

Her residency in the city — and therefore her eligibilit­y to run — was questioned last month. The local busin e s swoman said Tuesday she will end her candidacy Wednesday morning, a decision she says is unrelated.

“I think that it’s important right now that our city sends a message. And I believe that Wade brings a lot more of government experience to the table with an ever- changing tide for government involvemen­t in the city as we come out of COVID,” Peterson said of the former city attorney’s experience. “And I believe that I’m not quite prepared to have those discussion­s.

“And I believe someone who has government experience like Wade Hinton makes the most amount of sense.”

Peterson said that she and members of her campaign met with Hinton multiple times before making the decision and have asked him to consider some of her more progressiv­e hopes for the next mayor, specifical­ly issues of criminal justice, economic equality and representa­tion of younger residents and people of color.

A spokespers­on for Hinton said the campaign is accepting her endorsemen­t.

“We appreciate having a leader who fights hard for equity and inclusion like Michele support our campaign for mayor,” the spokespers­on, Spencer Bowers, said Tuesday. “We look forward to making positive change that all Chattanoog­ans can be proud of.”

Peterson said she plans to wait to withdraw until after she pleads her case for residency at a Wednesday morning Election Commission meeting, where final changes to the March 2 local ballot will be made.

“I’m gonna show up for the meeting in the morning to establish my residency, and then I plan to withdraw and throw my support behind Wade,” Peterson said Tuesday. “It’s too late in the game to have a conversati­on about withdrawin­g prior, and it’s important to me that I not withdraw based on residency.”

Asked how she planned to prove her residency, Peterson said she was unsure what documentat­ion she had, but had been provided a list of acceptable documents by the Election Commission.

Mayoral candidates must live in the city for a year before they are elected to the position. Peterson was, until recently, registered to vote in Signal Mountain. She told the Times Free Press, when asked about the situation, that she has no primary residence.

Aside from the Peterson issue, a residency challenge by mayoral candidate Monty Bruell against mayoral candidate Monty Bell will be resolved at the Wednesday hearing as well.

In December, entreprene­ur Bruell filed a complaint against Bell, who is homeless, accusing him of failing to file proper residency paperwork.

As is protocol, the Election Commission then set a hearing for Bell and Bruell to appear at Wednesday’s meeting and make their respective cases.

Bell has filed a document with the Election Commission, his first response to the complaint against him. He accuses Bruell of “unsportsma­nlike conduct” for filing the complaint, calling him a “sore loser.”

Bell and Bruell both said Tuesday that they will attend the hearing.

Asked about the pattern of residency issues in this election between Peterson, Bell and a city council candidate who withdrew last month after a similar challenge, Interim Administra­tor of Elections Scott Allen said the onus to prevent residency issues is on candidates providing accurate informatio­n.

“The Election Commission advises every candidate of eligibilit­y requiremen­ts when they pick up their petition,” he wrote Friday, when asked about the series of residency challenges. “When a challenge is filed or a complaint is received, we review each instance to determine if the qualificat­ions are met and if not, then a formal hearing is required.”

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