Nov. 12, 2019 Tera Long led a discussion of how MEDIC has proposed garnisheeing wages to ensure payment of emergency services and transport – when the better course may be to ensure emergency health care access to all by boosting the county subsidy for emergency services. Winston Robinson led a ... Continue Reading →
Where to find things
Page initiated Nov. 9, 2019; Parties listed in this order: D-Democratic R-Republican L-Libertarian C-Constitution July 22: Most of the top of this page was prepared for the March 3, 2020 primary election. Unsuccessful primary candidates have been removed, and can be found lower on this page under ... Continue Reading →
Congratulations to the winners!
Nov. 5, 2019, 11:24 p.m.; 195 of 195 precincts reporting Charlotte Mayor Vi Liles 77% Charlotte City Council At-large Julie Eiselt 24% Braxton Winston 22% James Mitchell 22% Dimple Ajmera 20% Charlotte City Council Districts 1. Larken Egleston 98% 2. Malcolm Graham 85% 3. ... Continue Reading →
Long explains one reason she decided to run for commissioners
The following excerpt is used with permission of Tera Long. It is from a Facebook video posted Nov. 3, 2019 at facebook.com/tera.long/videos/pcb.2789701394374921/2789690374376023. To start the video, click on it. ... Continue Reading →
Blake seeks re-election as judge in District Court
Website. Facebook. ... Continue Reading →
A party for Sarah Stevenson on her 94th
Oct. 29, 2019 The Forum took time out today to mark the 94th birthday of a woman who co-founded the Forum more than 40 years ago, who helped guide her adopted community through desegregation, and who has inspired generations of Charlotte residents to pick up the mantle of leadership. Sarah Belle ... Continue Reading →
Charlotte mayor candidates
Oct. 22, 2019 It was a rainy morning, but Vi Lyles showed up. And so the incumbent mayor Charlotte made full use of the morning's Forum to explain her goals for a second term, and to comment on a number of things she's learned in her first term. Lyles faces Republican perennial candidate David ... Continue Reading →
Spencer explains his opposition to sales tax proposal
Oct. 15, 2019 Over the weekend, Charlotte Democratic strategist Sam Spencer shared his explanation for opposing the ballot proposal on a sales tax increase. He had his words below published in a piece in the Charlotte Observer. Separately, he distributed the flier reproduced below. By Sam ... Continue Reading →
Candidates for City Council at-large seats
Oct. 25, 2019 All five candidates for at-large seats on Charlotte City Council addressed a small crowd today about city-county cooperation, the upcoming citizen vote on a sales tax increase, and even on whether city government is dysfunctional and needs a new direction. Attending were Republican ... Continue Reading →
Newly appointed Judge Rex Marvel announces for election
Oct. 15, 2019 To start video above, click on it. Website. Appointed Sept. 26, 2019 to fill the seat of Judge Ron Chapman, who retired. ... Continue Reading →
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