November 2018 Election Superior Court Seat 1 Donnie Hoover (D) (on bench) District Court Seat 1 Paige McThenia (D) (on bench) Seat 2 Regan A. Miller (D) (on bench) ... Continue Reading →
Judicial District 26D
November 2018 Election Superior Court No seats up for election District Court No seats up for election ... Continue Reading →
Judicial District 26C
November 2018 Election Superior Court Seat 1 Howard L. Clark III (D) George Bell (R) Reggie E. McKnight (D) District Court No seats up for election ... Continue Reading →
Judicial District 26B
November 2018 Election Superior Court No seats up for election District Court Seat 1 Matt Osman (R) (on bench) ... Continue Reading →
Judicial District 26A
November 2018 Election Superior Court No seats up for election District Court Seat 1 Michael J. Stading (R) Alicia D. Brooks (D) (on bench) Seat 2 Donald Cureton Jr. (D) (on bench) Paulina N. Havelka (R) Seat 3 Sean Smith (R) (on bench) Sabrina Blain ... Continue Reading →
District Court 26F: Karen McCallum
Page initiated July 17, 2018 Karen McCallum is a candidate in November 2018 for a Mecklenburg District Court judge seat from District 26F. Below are video or audio files of statements made by the candidate or surrogates at the Forum during the 2018 election cycle. To start a video, click on ... Continue Reading →
Griffin, Dawkins challenge all to lead from the front
July 17, 2018 The question on the floor was civic engagement. But the real question was: How does the black community stop electing people who proceed to ignore the black community’s interests? These were some of the answers laid out by Black Political Caucus chair and longtime education ... Continue Reading →
Sickle cell patients need African-Americans to donate blood
July 13, 2018 Jessica Jankowski writes that, where the blood supply meets patients with sickle cell disease, there is “a problem.” “This past week alone, JUST ONE local hospital required over 170 of these specially matched units to treat sickle cell patients,” says Jankowski, communications ... Continue Reading →
Know your rights: A glimpse of CMPD transparency presentation
July 10, 2018 Maria Macon introduced the morning's task: Get a bit of exposure to what is going in at the Council of Elders' daylong Know Your Rights workshops. A piece of that workshop is CMPD Officer Shawn Ward's police transparency training. Ward told the group that how police share ... Continue Reading →
Tough cop becomes advocate for mental health training for officers
June 26, 2018 Kareem Puranda says he now knows what it's like to face a tough cop who knows the system well enough to get away with trashing lives and wrecking families. For Kareem Puranda says he was once such a cop. Today, the self-published author is a counselor and believes that all police ... Continue Reading →
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