
Will Holley: What He’s Running On, What He’d Do, and Where He Stands
Who he is
Will Holley is a construction business owner and youth mentor whose campaign centers on practical transparency and better supports for kids and families. That is the through-line in our at-large guide, which lists him among the 10 Democrats vying for four citywide seats this fall At-Large City Council Race: 2025 Charlotte Election. The broader at-large roster and contact info, including Holley’s filing and campaign site, appear in our master list Full List of Candidates: 2025 Charlotte Election. For a quick overview of every at-large hopeful, see the companion page Charlotte City Council At-Large Candidates 2025.
What he’s telling voters he’ll do
Holley’s lane is simple: open the books and invest in kids. He talks about budget dashboards and routine town halls so residents can see spending and ask hard questions, plus expanded mental-health supports for youth At-Large City Council Race: 2025 Charlotte Election.
Where he stands on the transit penny
On the 1% transportation sales tax, Holley is on record as a supporter, along with several other at-large challengers logged in our positions table Charlotte’s 1% Transit Tax: What It Does, What It Costs, Who Runs It, and Where City Council Candidates Stand. That table tracks candidate statements and votes and links to deeper explainers on what the P.A.V.E. Act allows and who would run the new authority.
Ballot basics and timing
If Holley is on your ballot, you can vote for up to four Democrats in the at-large primary. Early voting runs Aug 21 to Sept 6. Primary Day is Tuesday, Sept 9 At-Large City Council Race: 2025 Charlotte Election. The top four move to November against the GOP nominees. If you just need the front door for the whole election, our hub is here: Poll Dance 2025; Join the Dance.
Why this race matters
At-large members shape citywide decisions on housing, transit, public safety, and oversight of the city manager. Holley’s platform fits the “show your work” test: can the public see how dollars flow, and can families actually feel the benefits. Use our at-large rundown to compare him with the field and decide which four best reflect your priorities At-Large City Council Race: 2025 Charlotte Election and Charlotte City Council At-Large Candidates 2025.
Quick Reference
- Role sought: At-Large City Council, Democratic primary Full Candidate List
- Signature themes: Transparency tools, youth mental health, constituent access At-Large Guide
- Transit penny: Supports the 1% sales tax for roads, rail, and bus/microtransit Transit Tax Explainer + Positions
- When to vote: Early voting Aug 21–Sept 6; Primary Sept 9 At-Large Guide
About the Author
Jack Beckett writes for The Charlotte Mercury. His coffee schedule mirrors a good bus network: ten-minute headways before deadlines, thirty after. He keeps his notebooks full and his metaphors under review.
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This article, “Will Holley, At-Large: Transparency, Youth Mental Health, and the Transit Penny,” by Jack Beckett is licensed under CC BY-ND 4.0.
“Will Holley, At-Large: Transparency, Youth Mental Health, and the Transit Penny”
by Jack Beckett, The Charlotte Mercury (CC BY-ND 4.0)