Raleigh People’s Budget Assembly Candidate Forum for Mayor and District A
Wednesday October 9th, from 7pm-8:30pm at the Fruit of Labor World Cultural Center, 4200 Lake Ridge Dr. This forum is for candidates for Mayor and District A
Wednesday October 9th, from 7pm-8:30pm at the Fruit of Labor World Cultural Center, 4200 Lake Ridge Dr. This forum is for candidates for Mayor and District A
OCTOBER 10, 2024 5:00 - 6:30PM EAST BOWER CIDER CO 2020 Progress Ct, Ste 160 Come mingle with the 2024 Raleigh City Council and Mayoral candidates at a fun, unique location! Light appetizers provided. Free event. MRA members will get a drink on us!
This fall's Raleigh City Council election will be the last in which all Council seats are up for re-election at the same time. Starting in 2026, the Council will shift to longer, four-year staggered terms (and will also move to a non-partisan primary election). The shift to staggered terms, and the non-partisan primary, means that this fall's election will be the last time such a large number of candidates will be running for City Council at the same time. This represents an opportunity for ONE Wake leaders in Raleigh to ensure that all future Council Members are aware of and accountable to the top priorities in our communities. To this end, ONE Wake is organizing a 1,000 person non-partisan assembly with all candidates for Raleigh City Council (and Wake County Commissioners) on October 10, 7:00 pm, at Watts Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. You can register in advance here.
On Oct 15, 2024 from 6:30 - 8:30 PM, we are organizing the City of Raleigh Council and Mayoral Candidates' Forum, and we have 17 Candidates confirmed. When: October 15, 2024 at 6:30 - 8:30 PM Partners: NC APRI, Orchid Bloom NPO, Shaw University Venue: Estey Hall, Shaw University | 118 E South St. Raleigh Moderator: Rev. Telika McCoy, PhD
The City is currently drafting the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan, which will guide how the City uses federal and local funds to address homelessness, serve low- and moderate-income communities, and create affordable housing over the next five years. The 5-year Plan includes: Goals and Objectives Building affordable apartments for low-income residents Grants to help the homeless and vulnerable populations Locating affordable housing near transit Workforce Training Programs Geographic priority areas within the City Updates to Citizen Participation Plan The City will be holding six public meetings throughout Raleigh in the fall to discuss this 5-year Plan. More information about the public hearings can be found below and on the City website. Join us for the first community meeting on Thursday, October 3, Method Community Center, 514 Method Rd., Raleigh 27607 – 6:00 to 8:00p.m. – Pioneer Room Additional Meetings Date Time Location October 9, 2024 (new date) 6 - 8p.m. Virtual Meeting October 10, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Chavis Community Center October 15, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Sertoma Arts Center October 17, 2024 (Disponible en Español) 6 - 8p.m. Green Road Community Center October 24, 2024 6 - 8p.m. Carolina Pines Community Center For additional information, please email cd.info@raleighnc.gov or call […]
Monday, October 21st at 7pm, at Martin Street Baptist Church, 1001 E Martin St.
About this event https://www.mobilize.us/commoncause/event/752809/?fbclid=IwY2xjawIbbs5leHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHecJ51vuwbeOCN_7_BnNtnho-SCjcOvtm190zbO1Z6A7Yf4tL5WG176v1w_aem_xvir38a5nstdmnVxFDBRog After multiple recounts, state supreme court candidate Jefferson Griffin lost his race. Now he's pressing the courts to disenfranchise over 60,000 lawful North Carolina voters to change the result. It's the people's turn to say: reject Griffin's challenges — and respect our votes. Join the growing opposition against Griffin's challenges, raise your voice at rallies happening across the state, and build a pro-democracy movement together. Register below to receive important event details. Live music is provided through a partnership with the Oak City Music Collective. Featured acts include Flower in Bloom, the Nappy Head Funk Army, and DJ Handsome Robb. Accessibility Mainly flat ground Dedicated parking spots Have accessibility questions? Reply to your registration email to confirm your requirements or request more information.
POSTPONED DUE TO ICY WEATHER - NEW DATE TBD - STAY SAFE WHAT CHANGES ARE COMING TO RALEIGH ELECTIONS? AND WHAT DO RALEIGH VOTERS CARE ABOUT? The next election for Raleigh Mayor and City Council will be held November 3, 2026. But there’s a brand-new primary election first, on March 3, 2026. With a deadline for candidates to file and get on the ballot THIS YEAR — by December 19, 2025. That’s right: To run in 2026, you must file with the Board of Elections by noon on December 19, 2025. Join Livable Raleigh Advisory Committee Members and our guest Elections Expert Gerry Cohen on Monday, December 8, from 7-8:30pm at Jaycee Park, 2405 Wade Avenue to learn all the details. We will also be presenting professional polling results showing what Raleigh voters care about. If you are unable to join us on December 8, a video recording will be made available after the meeting. Read more about Raleigh’s election format changes here: Election Season Ahead
Hi CAC neighbors, The Hillsborough-Wade CAC will be hosting an At-Large City Council Candidate Forum two weeks from today, on Tuesday, January 27th at 7:00 PM on Zoom (link at the bottom of this email). Please put this event on your calendar! As you may know, Raleigh will have a non-partisan primary on March 3rd (early voting is February 12 to 28) and a general election on November 3rd. There will be only two primary races this year: At-Large and District C. Both of those races require a primary due to the number of candidates running. The At-Large City Council race has six candidates running: James Bledsoe Joshua Bradley Stormie Denise Forte (incumbent City Councilor) Clark Rinehart Sana Siddiqui Cameron Zamot Click on any of the above candidates’ names to visit their website. All six candidates will join us for the forum! See you in two weeks, Mike Michael Lindsay Chair of the Hillsborough-Wade CAC Mobile: 919-429-0177 inform@nc.rr.com Hillsborough-Wade CAC meeting: At-Large City Council Candidate Forum Time: Jan 27, 2026 07:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85492662428?pwd=yC5apE1ogNeRzBS0fyZXE4SNYAQlOB.1
Shape the future of Raleigh. Your vote matters in this year’s Raleigh Primary (March) and General Election (November). In partnership with PowerUp NC and NCLCVF, Shaw University and Raleigh Downtown are hosting the City of Raleigh Candidates’ Forum on Saturday, February 7 at Shaw University. This is your chance to meet Raleigh City Council candidates, hear where they stand on the issues that matter most, and make informed decisions. FREE — Open to the public with lunch provided. REGISTER — Scan the QR Code or register here: https://secure.ngpvan.com/ZkXyNxwFdUCMfCE7wDVtwg2. Screenshot