Incumbent said his campaign for a second term is about keeping the course. He said his priorities remain the same when he won his first term in 2021: housing, education, job growth and transportation.
His opponent, , said her campaign for a first term is about offering voters a choice. Cearnal, a realtor, said she has considered running for a while. She threw her name in the race on the last day of filing, after seeing Ross would otherwise go uncontested.
鈥淲e just feel like that鈥檚 never the best thing for all of us, that we need to make sure that we鈥檙e always keeping government in check and making sure that everything is running as smoothly as it can,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to just come in and be a part of the race and show a different alternative.鈥
Cearnal said she鈥檚 on a listening tour to hear voters鈥 concerns. A common theme among residents, she said, is concern the city disproportionately dedicates resources to the entertainment district instead of the rest of the city.
鈥淲e just want to make sure that we don鈥檛 move towards more of a New Orleans feel, where we focus so much on one area that, then, the others fall short of it,鈥 she said.
Ross, who won his first term after a , said the city has made progress with job creation during his first term.
鈥淲e鈥檝e brought some good companies in here in the last couple of years that are really doing some wonderful job creation, and we have more in the pipeline,鈥 Ross said.
Ross said Arlington in the next few years must contend with addressing homelessness and adding more housing. The city has plenty of mid-sized houses but lacks starter homes as well as those residents look for to downsize.
鈥淲e have to really get creative on how to address adequate housing for everybody and how to address homelessness issues, food deprivation, things like that that plague every community our size,鈥 Ross said.
Ross also emphasized promoting inclusivity in city government, an effort that has drawn criticism, most notably from people opposed to the city鈥檚 June Pride Month proclamation and displays that acknowledge the LGBTQ community.
Ross noted last summer that people threatened to vote him out.
鈥淚 know that there has been a small contingent of people in Arlington that do not agree with my position on inclusivity. I鈥檓 OK with that. I believe that鈥檚 what makes democracy great (is that) we can disagree,鈥 Ross said.
Asked for comment, Cearnal said she doesn鈥檛 consider herself a partisan candidate.
鈥淚 think this race is about filling potholes and working with the city and doing those things that don鈥檛 matter if you鈥檙e Republican or Democrat. I really would love to see the city as a whole really stay out of the social issues and really focus on how we can make Arlington the best that it can be,鈥 she said.
Cearnal owns Front Real Estate Co. and works as a broker. She was president elect for Arlington Board of Realtors but stepped down shortly after announcing her candidacy. Her volunteer and board service includes Ross鈥 Real Estate and Women advisory councils; the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce; and Women Inspiring Philanthropy.
She said she would like to use those collaborations if elected mayor.
鈥淚t really is more of just coming at it from a shoulder-to-shoulder perspective and wanting to be there with the residents and listening to what they are looking for,鈥 Cearnal said.
Ross owns Jim Ross Law Group, as well as the restaurants Mercury Chophouse and Hearsay Arlington. He鈥檚 a former U.S. Marine and Arlington Police officer who was a part of the city鈥檚 first full-time SWAT team. Ross chairs the United States Conference of Mayor鈥檚 Veteran Affairs Committee.
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