Trump Wins Election; Fayetteville Mayoral Runoff Set
Trump Wins Election; Fayetteville Mayoral Runoff Set

Trump Wins Election; Fayetteville Mayoral Runoff Set

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Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election, making him the second president in history to serve nonconsecutive terms, joining Grover Cleveland who served as the 22nd and 24th president. Meanwhile, in Fayetteville, the mayoral election is headed for a runoff between incumbent Lioneld Jordan and challenger Molly Rawn, as neither candidate secured the necessary majority. Jordan, who has been mayor since 2009, aims to address housing and environmental issues, while Rawn focuses on housing reforms and small business growth. The runoff will occur on December 3. Additionally, local elections in Bentonville and Rogers saw incumbents Stephanie Orman and Greg Hines reelected. Voters in Fayetteville and Siloam Springs approved Sunday alcohol sales, and several infrastructure bonds were passed in Tontitown and Greenland.

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