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Little Rock vice mayor B.J. Wyrick officially announces her campaign to run for mayor in upcoming election

Little Rock, Arkansas – Little Rock Vice Mayor B.J. “Brenda” Wyrick has officially announced her candidacy for mayor, bringing decades of local government experience to the race. Wyrick, who currently serves as Vice Mayor and City Director for Ward 7, emphasized that her campaign will focus on practical solutions for the city’s challenges. “My campaign is about solutions, not slogans, for a safer and stronger city,” Wyrick said in a statement.

Wyrick’s long history in Little Rock politics spans more than 30 years. She was first elected to the City of Little Rock Board of Directors in November 1994 and has been re-elected multiple times, including in 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2016. Her years on the board have given her extensive experience in city governance and policy-making, particularly in her current role overseeing Ward 7.

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Throughout her tenure, Wyrick has been involved in initiatives ranging from neighborhood development to public safety measures. Her supporters highlight her dedication to improving infrastructure, enhancing community engagement, and advocating for fiscal responsibility. Her campaign announcement comes at a time when city residents are increasingly concerned about crime, economic growth, and quality of life in Little Rock.

By entering the mayoral race, Wyrick joins a growing field of candidates looking to shape the city’s future. Her emphasis on practical solutions and steady leadership is likely to appeal to voters seeking experienced governance rather than campaign rhetoric.

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Wyrick’s campaign will now focus on connecting with voters across Little Rock, sharing her vision for a safer, stronger, and more prosperous city. With her decades of service and deep knowledge of city operations, she aims to position herself as a candidate capable of bringing meaningful change and stability to the mayor’s office.

As the election approaches, all eyes will be on how her campaign strategies, policy proposals, and long-standing relationships within the community will influence voters and potentially reshape the leadership of Little Rock for years to come.

 

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