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Jul 27, 2025

A Note from Bluffton Mayor Larry Toomer

Larry Toomer

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M.Kat
#KnowYourTown: Bluffton Needs Informed Candidates and Engaged Voters

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Bluffton’s next municipal election is set for Tuesday, November 4, 2025. Two town council seats will be on the ballot, and the filing period for candidates runs from August 8 at noon through September 8 at noon.

If you’re considering running for office, or casting your vote for someone who is, this is an opportunity to learn more about how your local government works and how you can be a part of shaping it.

Serving on town council is both an honor and a commitment. It requires time, preparation, and a willingness to learn how decisions are made within Bluffton’s legal and organizational framework. Potential candidates should take time to reflect on whether they’re ready to invest that energy, work collaboratively, and represent the entire community – not just their neighborhood or platform.

Bluffton operates under a council-manager form of government. That means town council sets the vision, adopts ordinances, and shapes policy, while the town manager and staff carry out those directives. This model depends on clarity of roles and strong partnerships.

In our recent community survey, residents expressed a high level of satisfaction with the town’s services, events, and overall quality of life. At the same time, many shared concerns about the pace of growth and its impacts on infrastructure, and many were unsure about which government agency provides which services.

That feedback led to the creation of the Resident Resource Guide, a clear, fact-based reference mailed to all town residents in June. It’s designed to answer common questions, clarify responsibilities, and help people feel more confident navigating local government. Whether you’re new to Bluffton or have lived here for years, the guide is a helpful tool – and especially useful for anyone considering a run for office.

The truth is, talking points often sound good during campaigns but might not reflect what’s possible under state law, existing development agreements, the town’s strategic plan and action agenda, or the town’s long-term commitments. That’s why being informed, both as a resident and as a candidate, helps build realistic expectations and stronger outcomes.

Bluffton’s future depends on thoughtful, informed leadership and engaged citizens. If you’re considering a run for office, I encourage you to take time to understand the responsibilities, the time commitment, and the resources available to help you succeed. If you’re a voter, I hope you’ll seek out candidates who have done that work and are ready to serve with knowledge and intention.

To learn more, please read the Resident Resource Guide. You can find it online at townofbluffton.sc.gov, or pick up a copy at Town Hall, 20 Bridge Street, during business hours, Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m.to 5:30 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m.to 1 p.m. Copies are available while supplies last. 

An informed Bluffton is a stronger Bluffton. Let’s move forward together with intention, purpose, and realistic expectations. #KnowYourTown  

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