BE MAD ENOUGH TO VOTE! The City of Charlotte is holding elections for mayor and city council in 2017. Early voting for the September 12 primary is under way. Additional voting locations open up today. The following sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the next five days: Additional Locations (September […]

Republican voters have chosen Edwin Peacock to represent them in the general election in November. However, Democratic voters will vote in a runoff to decide which candidate will represent them in the run to be Charlotte’s next mayor. Last night Jennifer Roberts pulled in 36 percent of the vote, 4 percent short of the 40 percent […]

City of Charlotte Primary September 15, 2015 One Stop Early Voting   CPCC Facilities Services (opening September 3rd 8 am) 1 – Located at 1325 East 7th St. Additional Locations (opening September 8th 10 am) 2 – Beatties Ford Road Library 2412 Beatties Ford Rd. 3 – Independence Regional Library 6000 Conference Dr. 4 – […]

Charlotte voters head to the polls today to vote for mayoral and city council candidates. Polls close this evening at 7:30. No voter IDs needed until 2016. For questions or to report problems call the Mecklenburg County Elections Board 704-336-2133

Today is primary day and numerous African Americans are vying to present us locally, statewide and in Congress. Unfortunately, turnout has been light at area polls, according to the Charlotte Observer. If people don’t exercise their right to vote then less than half of our population will likely decide key races. The candidates who are […]