NC Deep Dive

Nolan Perry: Running for the 4 Year Seat for the Fuquay Varina Board of Commissioners aka Town Council

Amanda Lunn

Discover the man behind the name, Nolan Perry, as we delve into the life and vision of this local attorney vying for a place on the Board of Commissioners in Fuquay Varina. Despite being unable to join us, we've unearthed gems about Nolan from his digital footprint. We take you through his professional journey, his commitment to small businesses, his call for improved infrastructure, and his mission to preserve the endearing allure of Fuquay Varina.

Get ready to explore a comprehensive overview of Nolan’s platform, his involvement in community boards, and his endorsement by the Wake County Republican Party. We ensure you're armed with every detail needed to make an informed decision in the upcoming municipal elections. What's more, we've got you covered with early voting schedules and registration deadlines. Remember, your vote has the power to shape the future of Fuquay Varina. Be informed, be involved, and make your vote count!

Website: Nolan Perry for FV Commissioner (perry4fv.com)
Email: Info@Perry4FV.com
Facebook: Nolan Perry for Fuquay-Varina Commissioner
Instagram: Nolan Perry (@perry4fv) • Instagram photos and videos
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Early Voting Locations
October 19th-November 4th
Wake County Board of Elections Office: 1200 N. New Hope Rd., Raleigh, 27610

October 28th-November 4th
 --Avery Street Recreation Center: 125 Avery St., Garner, 27529
--John M. Brown Community Center: 53 Hunter St., Apex, 27502

ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, November 7th from 6:30 AM to 7:30 PM

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Now, let's dive in!

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

Hello friends, you are listening to the Holly Springs Deep Dive podcast, soon to be called the NC Deep Dive. I am your host, Amanda Benbow Lunn, and this episode of our 2023 candidate segment will feature Nolan Perry. While Nolan originally agreed to participate in a podcast episode, he unfortunately stopped responding to my calls, emails, text and social media messages and has chosen not to prioritize speaking with you via this medium. However, I feel having as much information as possible as a voter is important, so I will simply be going over his website or information that can be found online, in case it is easier for you to take in the information this way. If you are short on time, you can get this information from his website or a Google search, so feel free to skip this podcast if that is a better use of your time. Nolan is running for the four year seat for Board of Commissioners for Fuquay Varina, also known as Town Council. He will be running against Charlie Adcock, Mike Ferig, Marilyn Gardner and William Bill Harris. You will be eligible to vote for up to three of these candidates for this seat on your ballot when you go to vote in the upcoming municipal election. Without further ado, friends, let's dive in.

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

Nolan Perry is a local attorney and co-owner of Morgan and Perry Law PLLC. As a local business owner, he understands the challenges of entrepreneurship and the importance of a supportive town. Nolan strives to be a small business champion and dedicates his free time to engaging in the community. He is an active member of the Fuquay Varina Chamber of Commerce, Fuquay Varina Downtown Associations, Friends of the Fuquay Varina Arts Center. He has served on several non-profit and community boards, including as past board chair for the Fuquay Varina Chamber of Commerce, past board chair and treasurer for Carolina Charter Academy and event director for the Fuquay Varina Christmas Parade. Nolan is a two-time graduate of Campbell University, receiving a bachelor's in trust and wealth management, as well as his Juris Doctor. As a proud alumni, Nolan has served on various university boards. On the issues.

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

He lists four of them and he states supporting our business community. Fuquay Varina can be the best place in North Carolina to own and operate a small business. Small businesses are the catalyst of a thriving community. Local policies must foster a strong economy, not impede local entrepreneurs. Maintain our safe communities. We must support the Fuquay Varina Police and Fire Departments as our community continues to grow, we must ensure our first responders have the resources they need to meet the challenges of the day. The third issue is to improve transportation and infrastructure, and he says well-constructed and maintained roadways, along with adequate water and sewer infrastructure, are vital to the safety of our citizens. Other infrastructure, such as internet availability, sidewalks, public transportation, are also important to our quality of life. We need strong leaders to advocate for Fuquay Varina infrastructure with our state and federal partners.

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

The last issue he speaks of is preserving our small town charm. The rich history of our town distinguishes us from other municipalities. We can preserve our hometown identity while revitalizing our downtowns and leading Wake County in innovation. We can level out our tax base without forfeiting our unique heritage. Nolan has been endorsed by the Wake County Republican Party. He does have a Facebook page and an Instagram page. His website is perry4fv. com, that's, perry, the number 4 FV. com.

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

Democracy is at the heart of all we hold dear. Our local governments have the influence to decide our community's priorities. These offices have a major impact on our daily lives and can have real consequences. They create and enforce local ordinances, fund our local fire and police departments, create the structure and ambiance of our communities and decide our local property taxes. Your voter turnout in local elections means your vote has even more of an impact. Early voting starts October 19th at the Wake County Board of Elections and begins October 28th and will run through November 4th at the John M Brown Community Center in Apex and the Avery Street Recreation Center in Garner. During early voting, you may go to any of these early voting sites. Election Day will be Tuesday, November 7th. On Election Day, you have to go to your designated polling site. Please remember you will need a valid ID to vote. This year, the voter registration deadline is October 13th, though you may also be eligible to register at the voting sites during the early voting period.

Amanda Benbow Lunn:

And that brings this episode of the Holly Springs Deep Dive Podcast, soon to be called the NC Deep Dive, to a close. Make sure you check out all the other relevant candidate episodes for the Board of Commissioners, also known as Town Council for Holly Springs and Fuquay Varina, at www. HollySpringsDeepDive. com, spotify, apple Podcasts, audible or wherever you currently listen to your podcasts. I will include helpful links for each candidate and voting in general in their episode show notes on our website. If you have any thoughts or topics you'd like to share, you may do so through social media or via email at hollyspringspodcast@gmail. com. Thank you for engaging in today's episode and becoming a more informed citizen. Democracy is a team sport. Together we make democracy work and our communities a better place to work, live and play. Your vote absolutely matters. Your voice absolutely matters you, my friend, absolutely matter. Until next time, my friends namaste. The love and light in me sees and honors the love and light in you.

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