Elect Sandra Kilgore for NC Senate

Elect Sandra Kilgore for NC Senate I decided to run for NC Senate to be a voice for area residents and bring into focus many of our rights that are presently under attack.

Rights that we felt were protected are now being dismantled and weakened through state and local legislation.

Happy Birthday to my handsome son! He is not only handsome; he is smart, intelligent, considerate, caring, creative, cha...
07/19/2024

Happy Birthday to my handsome son! He is not only handsome; he is smart, intelligent, considerate, caring, creative, charming,
grounded, compassionate and respectful! I could go on.....because I am a Mom....and that's what we do!!! Love you!!🥰🥳🥳🎂🥰🥳 Help me wish him a Happy Birthday!!!

05/05/2022

Good Morning Facebook Friends and Family,

Early voting for the primary election is in full swing and I just wanted to take a moment to share with you some of the issues I feel need to be addressed in our WNC region. I am running for NC Senate District 49, to be a voice for those who have been unrepresented and unheard. The working class and those who do not have the time or resources to participate in the system due to the daily demands of just trying to make ends meet. We can not continue with the same status quo, which is not working. More attention must be given to supporting the people from the cradle to their careers. I will fight to bring back more resources and monies to support these initiatives. Early childhood education and workforce training are essential to ensure the people of this region are not left behind and unable to live in their homes due to escalating costs. I am a native of Asheville and have spent my life fighting to make life better for others. I moved back home in 2012 to help with my aging parents. At that time I became aware that people were losing their homes to foreclosure. I immediately reactivated my real estate license and started a Short sale and pre-foreclosure program to assist struggling families. Later, as a member of the Southside Advisory Board, we were able to work alongside the Asheville Housing Authority to secure Livingston Street Elementary School which is now the Arthur Edington Career Center. It was my honor to present the award to Mr. Edingtion before his passing. The Southside Advisory Board started many of the first training classes that consisted of financial literacy and sales training; including my homeownership and intro to real estate classes. I was taught as a child to do what I could to help others. When I moved back home I showed up where there was a need, not when I needed something from you. As I saw the need in 2012, I see a need now and need your help in taking it to a new level. If we want things to change, we must change things. It is time that we use our power and the ballot box to let our voices be heard. Vote Sandra Kilgore for NC Senate, someone who truly cares and not someone who uses you for a photo op!

03/27/2022
03/27/2022

Habitat does a great job providing affordable homes in our area. They have a well thought out and inclusive business model that works. One of my objectives is to make a case in Raleigh to increase the funding to WNC to address the affordable housing and homelessness. We can no longer sit back and be treated as the stepchild of North Carolina. We must demand our fair share of resources that are due us. I will fight for what is fair and just for the people in WNC.

Press ReleaseFebruary 6, 2022Buncombe County native, Sandra Kilgore will seek the seat of District 49, N.C. Senate. Sand...
02/06/2022

Press Release

February 6, 2022

Buncombe County native, Sandra Kilgore will seek the seat of District 49, N.C. Senate. Sandra Kilgore is presently a member of the Asheville City Council and served three years on the Planning & Zoning Board.

Sandra Kilgore is a critical thinker and a fierce advocate; evident in her stance on repurposing of the Vance monument. She is obviously not afraid of a fight. She demonstrated her ability to see beyond the immediate challenges and look at the consequences long term. She viewed it as an opportunity to bring unity to an already fragmented community, a perspective rarely taken by today’s politicians.

While on Council, Kilgore gained an understanding of the importance of being at the table if you want to affect change. She feels that while many decisions are made with good intentions, they may sometimes have negative repercussions for others. Having a group of people familiar with the many nuances of various communities is the best way to ensure outcomes that are equitable and prosperous for all. “ Many of the decisions made by the city council are limited by State laws. Representation on all levels must be realized to ensure the voices of those most impacted are heard.” says Kilgore

Sandra decided to run for Senate to be a voice for area residents. She realizes the importance of working together and negotiating in order to create solutions that benefit the county as a whole. Sandra is no stranger to the art of negotiations, as her business in real estate depends on it. She believes that even amidst a crisis, there are opportunities to be found. However, we must be willing to seek out areas where we can agree, reaching across the aisles and moving forward on those items. The worst outcome is to do nothing.

Kilgore's decision to run was also due to the fact that many of our rights are under attack. Rights that we felt were protected are now being dismantled and weakened through state and local legislation. It is time to have those conversations as to how we can move forward without stepping on the rights of others.

Another issue of concern Kilgore said is the damage that is being done to our values and integrity. “We must all do what we can to bring back civility. We can not stand idly by while our democracy is being dismantled right before our eyes. This is not the time to be apathetic. This affects us all. It does not matter what race, religion or political affiliation. We all have to ask ourselves, is this the type of society we want for our children? The divisive culture that we now find ourselves confronting must be dealt with head on through constructive dialogue. This divisive culture only weakens us all. We must all work hard to seek out the truth and educate each other. We must not buy into the fear tactics that only weaken us.” Kilgore said.

Kilgore believes we must collectively do all we can to combat those fears; fears she believes are responsible for the methods of voter suppression and redistricting activity which are on the uptick throughout the country.

Kilgore always touted the need for unification within the community as well as throughout the nation. Unity does not mean giving in to another; instead unity is about bringing about compromise. She believes in the importance of working together to promote policy and initiatives which provide positive results. She states, “We must abandon the all or nothing mentality and move towards shared goals. We must seek out and capitalize on areas of agreement, which will spark the momentum necessary for change. As much as we would like things to change overnight, unfortunately we do not have that power. However, we do have the power to make wise decisions when necessary. That is why I decided to run for the North Carolina Senate.”

Kilgore believes that it is important that we make an effort to look at all sides of an issue. Kilgore’s astute ability to consider other points of view earned her the title “ the common sense candidate” by many of her constituents during her campaign.

Kilgore believes, “ At the end of the day, we all want the same thing. We want safe, clean and functional communities. We want economic sustainability. We want equality and equity opportunities to better support our families and to routinely enjoy the many pleasantries of life.”

Kilgore is presently a member of the Land of the Sky Board of Directors, as well as a liaison to the TDA Board of Directors, Greater Asheville Regional Airport, The African American Heritage Commission, Planning & Zoning, Board of Adjustments and Parks And Recreation.

She is also assigned to the following City of Asheville committees: Planning and Economic Development, Finance & Human Resources and Public Safety.

Sandra Kilgore was born and raised in Asheville. She attended Asheville City Schools and continued her education at UNCA majoring in Art & Art History. She began her career as a flight attendant in 1976 for Piedmont Airlines. She later was selected to train in London with British Airways due to a code agreement between the airlines. Although the merger was never approved, Kilgore had the opportunity to expand her international travel and experience for a few years thereafter.

Kilgore was first licensed in1986 as a Real Estate Agent in Asheville. She returned home in 2012, and opened a boutique real estate office in the Southside community, where she was raised as a child. She recently opened a second office downtown Asheville on Market Street, which was once a bustling business community for African Americans.

She has one son, John Christian Dawson who has been instrumental in her career journey, and is one of her biggest fans.

“ I am humbled by the support I have received in the community and am excited about the opportunities to serve in the future.” stated Kilgore

You may donate here: www.kilgoreforncsenate.org


*All donations are greatly appreciated!

ABOUT Sandra Kilgore Sandra Kilgore is the daughter of John and Azalee Kilgore. She was reared in a very modest and loving home where her parents valued and insisted that she and her siblings were respectful, kind to their elders, and were civic-minded. Sandra’s childhood home was on Pine Grove ....

🚨THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!🚨I am so grateful and honored to serve the city of Asheville by way of City Council! I ...
11/05/2020

🚨THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!🚨

I am so grateful and honored to serve the city of Asheville by way of City Council! I just want to thank you all so much for taking time to wait in long lines at the polls and get in your early mail-in ballots on time, all to get this mission accomplished. I couldn’t have done this alone I needed YOU and you showed up!

Thank you to all the volunteers who were poll greeters, that safely social distanced and did “meet and greet”. Thank you to the wonderful people who placed yard signs out for my campaign, this means so much to me.

I also want to thank MY TEAM, who all worked so diligently, they took time from their schedules to ensure my campaign was a success. They believed in me and stayed by my side through this entire experience, you guys are awesome!

Beverly Miller- Campaign Manager
Dee Robertson Burrus- Volunteer Coordinator
Jartavius Gaston- Social Media Analysis/Technical Coordinator
Priscilla Robinson- Newsletter Coordinator
Kathie Kline- Phone Banking Coordinator
Christian Dawson- Treasurer
Maceo Keeling- Commercial Ads Coordinator

UNIFICATION is truly our STRENGTH. Thank you and I look forward to serving our beautiful city!


Address

92 Congress Street
Asheville, NC
28801

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Elect Sandra Kilgore for NC Senate posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Elect Sandra Kilgore for NC Senate:

Share