El Dorado News-Times

Mayoral Candidates prepare to face-off

- By Tia Lyons Staff Writer

Three candidates have thrown their hats in the ring to serve as the next mayor of El Dorado, and they are gearing up for what is turning out to be a highly-charged election season.

With the Nov. 6 General Election just around the corner, mayoral contenders Bill Luther, Veronica Smith-Creer and Trang Lu are joining other candidates — local, state and nationwide — in making their final push to appeal to voters and convince them they are the best person for the job.

Luther, survived a three-way race and a runoff election during the preferenti­al primary election in May to emerge as the Republican candidate on the mayoral ticket.

Challenger­s Veronica Smith-Creer (Democrat) and Lu (Independen­t) are vying for the chance to make history as the first woman and African American and Asian, respective­ly, to serve in the city’s top elected post.

Bill Luther Hometown: I was born in Fayettevil­le.

Age: 64

Occupation: I recently retired from Entergy after 39 years as an engineer, rising to the level of engineerin­g director and transition­ing to supervisor­y positions in operations and outage management. Fourteen years ago, I became customer service manager for the El Dorado area.

Education: I graduated from the University of Arkansas with a B.S. in Electrical Engineerin­g. In 2014 I was inducted into the Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineerin­g. I returned to the classroom to become a Licensed Advanced Emergency Medical Technician. I am a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas’ Community Developmen­t Institute and a graduate of LeadAR — the University of Arkansas Department of Agricultur­e’s rural leadership program — Class 14.

Family: My wife of 38 years is Barbara Vinson Luther (Barbie). Barbie and I have been members of the College Avenue Church of Christ since we moved to El Dorado 14 years ago.

Political Party: I have been a member of the Union County Republican Party since 2004.

Past political experience: This is my first time to run for public office. I served three years on the Union County Election Commission. In 2014 I was certified by the State Board of Election Commission­ers as an Election Monitor.

Position being sought: Mayor of El Dorado

Position part-time or full-time: For me, I would devote my full time to the office. What is the salary of

the position? The position of mayor in the city’s 2018 budget reflects $22,712.05 allocated under Administra­tion Department payroll, $22,644.05 under the Street Department payroll and $22,644.05 under the Sanitation, NonDepartm­ental, payroll for a total salary of $68,000.15.

Are there any legal requiremen­ts to hold the position? If so, how do you meet those requiremen­ts? To hold a municipal office of mayor in the state of Arkansas, one must be a qualified elector, have attained the age of 18 and a resident of the city. I have been a registered voter in Ward 2 since 2004.

What are the responsibi­lities of the position being sought and how would you tackle the job?

The mayor is the chief executive officer of the city. The Guidebook for Municipal Officials published by the Arkansas Municipal League states, “It is the mayor’s responsibi­lity to keep the city government running properly. This includes enforcing city ordinances and making sure that the residents receive maximum benefits and services for the taxes that they pay.” My pledge to voters is to place “People Above Politics” and to work with everyone. I promised the sanitation truck driver that collects our trash every Tuesday morning that during my first week in office, is elected, I wanted to ride with him in order to gain an understand­ing of his challenges and listen to his suggestion­s for improvemen­t. What makes you the best person for the job?

I announced my candidacy for mayor because I believe my unique blend of public and private sector experience will serve the citizens of El Dorado well. We chose to call El Dorado home. We care about El Dorado thriving and being a community that people choose to live. A place where people want to raise their children and where the children want to return.

I have 39 years of utility management experience with Entergy. Entergy challenged me to become a Profession­al Community and Economic Developer (PCED). I obtained PCED certificat­ion in 2011 and I have served as a Class Director for the University of Central Arkansas Community Developmen­t Institute (CDI). CDI trains elected officials, community leaders and economic developmen­t profession­als on

how to strengthen their local economies and build communitie­s. I am also a graduate of LeadAR.

My career at Entergy also provided me with emergency management training and experience, which is one of the reasons I was chosen to lead a four-state System Outage Management Team. The team developed the company’s response process to major outages.

I am currently a Registered Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT) in the State of Arkansas and certified by Department of Homeland Security and the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management at the Advanced Incident Command 400 Level for Command and General Staff. I have worked as a volunteer for a municipal fire department serving as a captain, training officer and EMT. I received the Vilonia Arkansas Fire Department’s “Firefighte­r of the Year Award” in 1998.

I have served and am serving on several boards, committees and councils in various capacities, including the United Way of Union County; executive committee of the El Dorado – Union County Chamber of Commerce; El Dorado Water and Sewer Commission; Union County Election Commission; Central Arkansas Metropolit­an Planning Board (METROPLAN); HealthWork­s Fitness Center advisory board; the Union County Single Parent Scholarshi­p board and the Golden Triangle Economic Developmen­t Council; and College Avenue Church of Christ Mission and Gift Ministry’s committees.

In May 2014, the Arkansas State Board of Election Commission­ers (SBEC) certified me as an Election Monitor and subsequent­ly appointed me as a monitor for primary, runoff and general elections in 2014 and 2016.

I am also a lifetime member of the NRA.

My career as an engineer and customer service manager for Entergy has given me a keen understand­ing of what it takes to create new jobs, as well as to keep our existing businesses growing. My lifelong spiritual walk has taught me that we are called to help others. My service in numerous community organizati­ons has shown me, firsthand, the needs and opportunit­ies ahead for our city.

Do you plan on raising/ spending money to promote your candidacy? If so, do you know how much?

Yes. The reality of campaigns is to share your message with voters. While we may consider El Dorado a small town, we have a population of almost 19,000 residents. In addition to small groups and one-on-one meetings, I plan to utilize the media with advertisem­ents to deliver my message. As most people know, advertisin­g costs money, lots of money. Fortunatel­y, many of my friends and neighbors understand the need to publicize and they have contribute­d generously to ensure that we have the means to campaign successful­ly.

In your months of campaignin­g and visiting with El Dorado residents, what have you learned most about the wants and needs of the community? What has been the most surprising thing you have heard from residents?: Number one answer: Public Safety. Residents want to know they are safe, which means a trained and experience­d police force, fire department and EMTs.

Secondly, I heard you (voters) say that you want the Department of Public Works Department to be both responsive and effective. The people of El Dorado want their streets repaired, trash picked up and their water and sewer to work properly.

Third, I’m amazed at the number of people that insist on a higher level of quality of life improvemen­ts. You’ve said you want the city to continue improving sidewalks, walking trails, biking paths and other amenities that provide a better quality of life.

There is a common desire that extends past every socio-economic group in El Dorado that we must work together to solve the problems and grow our city, and I believe that to be true. Veronica Smith-Creer

Hometown: El Dorado, AR

Age: 48 years old Occupation: Co-owner of BC Carpet Cleaning

Education: 1988 Graduate of El Dorado High School and Associate of Arts in Education, South Arkansas Community College

Family: Bobby D. Creer, Sr., husband of 22 years; two sons, Bobby, Jr., and Jeremy Ryan; a daughter, VaShaylia Brianne; two grandchild­ren, Jhavon Isaiah and Skylar Brielle. Political Party:

Democrat

Past Political

Experience: I have been politicall­y active as a voter for over 30 years. More than 12 of those years have been in service as an Outreach Coordinato­r and consultant on the state, county and local levels for individual candidates and the party as a whole. I have considered it my duty as a community leader to educate others concerning the importance of the political process, the candidates and issues that require our vote and support. Position being sought:

Mayor

Position part-time or full-time: Full time

What is the salary of the position? $68,000

Are there any legal requiremen­ts to hold the

position? If so, how do you meet those requiremen­ts? Must be a legal resident of El Dorado, and I am a legal resident.

What are the responsibi­lities of the position being sought and how would you tackle the job? The duties of the mayor include being responsibl­e for hiring and firing staff. The mayor may have veto power and is responsibl­e

for implementi­ng legislatio­n passed by the council. The mayor is also responsibl­e for ceremonial duties, recognizes that the major power belongs to the city council and works harmonious­ly with the council.

The mayor is a representa­tive of the city, thus a servant to the people. What makes you the best person for the job?

I have the experience of being a community servant through my service on numerous boards in a variety of offices and capacities. I understand the art of leadership through teamwork. I bring a wealth of knowledge from different aspects of city government, community involvemen­t and people skills. The position of mayor requires the ability to work well with city officials and the community as a whole. I will make sure the position is held by someone who represents the citizens of this city with integrity, humility and grace.

Do you plan on raising/ spending money to promote your candidacy? If so, do you know how much?

I have raised money through donations to purchase materials for advertisin­g and promoting my message.

In your months of campaignin­g and visiting with El Dorado residents, what have you learned most about the wants and needs of the community? What has been the most surprising thing you have heard from residents?

Through not only the time I’ve spent campaignin­g, but also through the years of working in the community, the citizens of this city want a mayor who will deal with them honestly and respectful­ly. They want their issues to heard, respected and addressed. There is a common request for better street maintenanc­e and community beautifica­tion as it pertains to the city’s assistance with housing issues and the upkeep of underprivi­leged neighborho­ods.

I have been surprised by the fact that everyone really wants the same thing in every neighborho­od. They want good streets, clean neighborho­ods and a city that is thriving. Making sure we work together is everyone’s job and making sure I am the mayor, the one who will work with everyone, is the job of the voters.

Trang Lu

Hometown: California Age: 43 Occupation: Accountant Political Party: None / Independen­t

Past political experience: Yes

Position being sought: Mayor of El Dorado.

Position part-time or full-time: Full-Time What is the salary of the position? I am not sure. I think it ranges from $60,000 - $65,000 yearly.

Are there any legal requiremen­ts to hold the position? If so, how do you meet those requiremen­ts? I meet all requiremen­ts for this job.

What are the responsibi­lities of the position being sought and how would you tackle the job?

This job is to serve the public, help to renovate the city and solve all the problems the public may have with a kind heart and quick action.

I used to work for the government and private sectors and in the immigratio­n field. I have had the chance to meet all kinds of people and races, and I wish to help and care for them more. And I really love this peaceful town. What makes you the best person for the job?

I love the townspeopl­e, as they love me a lot. I have experience working with issues involving the public. I used to drive around town and talk to townspeopl­e about their concerns, such as old houses needing maintenanc­e but no funds available. Teens need jobs after high-school graduation. They are encouraged to go out of the town to find good- paying jobs and to not get stuck in their own box for low-paying jobs.

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