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Matt Wiltshire for Mayor

A vision for the future. A mayor for all of Nashville.

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Matt Wiltshire, candidate for Nashville Mayor Watch Video A vision for the future.
A mayor for all
of Nashville.

Matt on the Move

It’s go time.

Starting at about 2 PM this afternoon Matt will embark on 24 consecutive hours of campaigning around the county – including visits to all 35 Metro Council districts!

Meet Matt in your district.

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Key Priorities

Back to Basics - Nashville waste collection services.

Back to Basics

Matt will focus first on making sure that basic city services are taken care of – on time, every time.

Neighborhood Investments is a priority.

Invest in Neighborhoods

Great neighborhoods are what make cities great. Nashville has some incredible neighborhoods that make the harmony here, and for too long too much of the city’s attention has been on downtown.

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Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, announced that his campaign raised more than $504,000 in the 2nd quarter (April 1 - June 30). Wiltshire has already set the record for the most money raised in a Nashville Mayor’s race (excluding self funding). The 2nd quarter fundraising haul brings his total fundraising to $2.25m, and did not include any additional loans from the candidate. The campaign has now received nearly 3,500 contributions from more than 2,300 unique donors.

Press Release: Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall Backs Wiltshire for Mayor

Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, announced that his campaign raised more than $504,000 in the 2nd quarter (April 1 – June 30). Wiltshire has already set the record for the most money raised in a Nashville Mayor’s race (excluding self funding). The 2nd quarter fundraising haul brings his total fundraising to $2.25m, and did not include any additional loans from the candidate. The campaign has now received nearly 3,500 contributions from more than 2,300 unique donors.

Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, announced that his campaign raised more than $504,000 in the 2nd quarter (April 1 - June 30). Wiltshire has already set the record for the most money raised in a Nashville Mayor’s race (excluding self funding). The 2nd quarter fundraising haul brings his total fundraising to $2.25m, and did not include any additional loans from the candidate. The campaign has now received nearly 3,500 contributions from more than 2,300 unique donors.

Press Release: Wiltshire Continues Record Breaking Fundraising

Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, announced that his campaign raised more than $504,000 in the 2nd quarter (April 1 – June 30). Wiltshire has already set the record for the most money raised in a Nashville Mayor’s race (excluding self funding). The 2nd quarter fundraising haul brings his total fundraising to $2.25m, and did not include any additional loans from the candidate. The campaign has now received nearly 3,500 contributions from more than 2,300 unique donors.

Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, released a new television ad, “Hope and Worry”. The ad focuses on school safety, and follows Wiltshire’s previous ad, “First Day”, which focused on public education. The ad, which began running on network television today, makes Wiltshire the first candidate to address the critical issue of school safety through paid media.

Press Release: Wiltshire Focuses on School Safety in New Ad

Today, affordable housing leader, Matt Wiltshire, released a new television ad, “Hope and Worry”. The ad focuses on school safety, and follows Wiltshire’s previous ad, “First Day”, which focused on public education. The ad, which began running on network television today, makes Wiltshire the first candidate to address the critical issue of school safety through paid media.

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