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Candidate Profile: Ivy Ingram (Town of Kill Devil Hills Commissioner)

Ivy Ingram is a candidate for the Town of Kill Devil Hills Commissioner. Her name will appear on the ballot on November 7, 2023.

She is running against Bernard B. (B.J.) McAvoy, Jr. and Michael Denny.


The first day of in-person early voting at your local registrar’s office for this election is Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. Click here to see who is on your ballot.

10 On Your Side reached out to all of the candidates running in this race with specific questions. The responses below came directly from the candidate and are unedited. If you do not see the candidate listed with a profile, we did not receive one.

Candidate Name: Ivy Ingram

Age: 47

Race: Town of Kill Devil Hills Commissioner

Candidate Website: https://ivyforkdh.wixsite.com/website-3

Biography: I have lived and worked in Kill Devil Hills for 22 years. I have one child in Dare County Schools at FFMS and a recent graduate of FFHS who is now attending App State. I have been a passionate leader for environmental issues facing our beaches including working to fight against offshore oil drilling for over ten years. I have been teaching preschool age children in Dare County since 2001.

The combination of my love for children, the environment, and our beautiful town is what has inspired me to run for commissioner a second time. I believe that local leaders have a responsibility to put the people and environment first above political and personal interests and I will continue to do just that.

I am fair, approachable, and open to new ideas so please feel free to reach out with comments or questions. I would greatly appreciate your vote on November 7th.

Professional and Community Involvement:

Why are you running for this office?

I am running for office because I love where I live and I want to continue to be a voice for the people.

What is the most important issue facing the community, and what is your position on it?

Development and density is the most important issue. I believe protecting the fragile place we live is important and my town record proves that. I am always looking far into the future when I make decisions for our town.

What it the top challenge facing your constituents, and how would you address it?

I think we’re all facing similar issues with density and development and infrastructure keeping up with that development.

How will you still value constituents and politicians with whom you disagree?

I have worked successfully for the last four years with my fellow board members, constituents and other politicians. I am willing to listen, open to new ideas, and typically willing to compromise depending on what the issue is.