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Linda Eskind Rebrovick

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Linda Rebrovick
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Education

High school

Hillwood High School

Bachelor's

Auburn University

Contact

Linda Rebrovick was a 2015 candidate for Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee. The general election took place on August 6, 2015.

Biography

Eskind Rebrovick earned her B.S. from Auburn University. Her professional experience includes working as CEO of Consensus Point, a marketing research company.[1]

Campaign themes

2015

Eskind Rebrovick's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[2]

Education

  • Excerpt: "I won’t be satisfied until we keep all children in school, ensure that each student has equal access to the tools they need to succeed and every child has an opportunity for an excellent education."

Transportation

  • Eskind Rebrovick released a transportation policy manual that you can view here.

Infrastructure

  • Excerpt: "We need to build a smarter Nashville that provides an infrastructure that will support all Nashvillians and we’re going to use technology and innovation to make that happen. We must make sure that no one is left behind."

Jobs/Economy

  • Excerpt: "I know what it takes for Nashville businesses to grow and create jobs, because I’ve been a Nashville business and I’ve done it myself. Using that experience, I can help lead this city into the next phase of our growth."

Affordable Housing

  • Excerpt: "As Mayor, I will strengthen our neighborhoods and work with the community to ensure that longtime residents can afford to stay in their homes, while those moving into Nashville have access to quality, safe, and affordable housing."

Elections

2015

See also: Nashville, Tennessee municipal elections, 2015

The city of Nashville, Tennessee, held nonpartisan elections for mayor and metro council on August 6, 2015. A runoff election took place on September 10, 2015. The filing deadline for candidates who wished to run in this election was May 21, 2015. All 41 metro council seats—including the office of vice mayor—were up for election. In the mayoral race, candidates included Megan Barry, Charles Robert Bone, David Fox, Bill Freeman, Howard Gentry, Jeremy Kane and Linda Eskind Rebrovick. In the general election, Barry and Fox advanced to the runoff election.[3] Barry defeated Fox in the runoff election.[4] Incumbent Karl Dean was term-limited.[5]

Nashville Mayor Runoff Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMegan Barry 54.8% 60,519
David Fox 45% 49,694
Write-in 0.2% 241
Total Votes 110,454
Source: City of Nashville Election Commission, "Official runoff election results," accessed October 2, 2015


Nashville Mayor General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.pngMegan Barry 23.5% 24,553
Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Fox 22.8% 23,754
Bill Freeman 21.4% 22,308
Howard Gentry 11.6% 12,110
Charles Robert Bone 10.5% 10,962
Linda Eskind Rebrovick 5.6% 5,827
Jeremy Kane 4.6% 4,767
Write-in 0.1% 62
Total Votes 93,687
Source: City of Nashville Election Commission, "Official general election results," accessed September 15, 2015

Personal

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Eskind Rebrovick and her husband, Art, have two children.[6]

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