In this edition of GRIFF’s prayer, GRIFF asked God to bless the good men and women who were working the polls during election day yesterday. Given that they work long hours helping people cast their votes and keeping things moving smoothly, they’re going to need a lot of strength to keep their spirits up! GRIFF […]

Charlotte has a new Mayor, Patrick D. Cannon beat his opponent Edwin Peacock III in a close race last night. Radio One’s Star Connor reports. Watch video now

The votes are in and Charlotte has a new Mayor, Radio One’s very own Patrick D. Cannon. Crowds filled the room, at last nights Election watch party, held at the Sheration Hotel. Cannon beat his opponent Edwin Peacook, in a close race by 6 percent. Cannon stated he wanted to now take time off with […]

CHARLOTTE !! You’re Invited to an Election Night Watch Party In Support of Charlotte Mayoral Candidate Patrick D. Cannon Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Sheraton Hotel Uptown (formerly The Blake ) 555 S. McDowell Street, Charlotte, NC FREE PARKING AVAILABLE ON SITE, FREE TO PUBLIC For more information, please call 704-372-4850 please click […]

Today is the day. Charlotte voters head to the polls to pick the city’s next Mayor, and members of City Council. If you have not already placed your ballot please do so. Polls are open in North Carolina from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm. Democrat Patrick Cannon races off against Republican Edwin Peacock in the […]

Election Day is important to the citizens of the United States of America because it is the day on which we elect officials to represent…

Baltimore, MD — In response to an article written by Zoll, Rachel, “African-American Christians waver over vote,” in the Associated Press  Sept. 16th  2012, Pastor…

Via Elev8 Election Day is important to the citizens of the United States of America because it is the day on which we elect officials…

Via Elev8 Election Day is important to the citizens of the United States of America because it is the day on which we elect officials to represent us in government. By federal law since 1792, the U.S. Congress permitted the states to conduct their presidential elections (or otherwise to choose their electors) any time in […]