Local chambers of commerce and Davidson Local hosted a forum for county commissioner candidates Monday evening.
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Local chambers of commerce and Davidson Local hosted a forum for county commissioner candidates Monday evening.
If you’ve found it difficult to keep up with all the changes regarding the elections, you’re in luck. Davidson Local has you covered.
Tonya Lanier seeks one of four Davidson County Commission seats up for grabs in the upcoming election. Not having to participate in the May primary, Tonya is focusing her energy on the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Election Day.
The Lexington (NC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Social Action Committee, will sponsor a Political Forum April 28, 2022 via the ZOOM link provided.
A Davidson County library policy could be crossing the line after one mother alleges she was not allowed to set up her foster care display at an Easter egg hunt. Genevieve Traversy said a staff member pointed to a cross on her hat and shirt before referring to a policy that prohibits political and religious organizations from setting up on library property.
Jim Myers, a lifelong resident of Davidson County, is seeking a third term as a member of the Lexington City Council.
Candidates for Mayor of Lexington answer questions about their platform.
Matt Mizell is a Republican candidate for Davidson County Commissioner. He is a political outsider and an authentic conservative who has lived here in Davidson County for over 30 years.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 4 answer questions about their platform.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 3 answer questions about their platform.
If you aren’t registered, you have four chances to do so on Saturday.
Tuesday evening, the Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce (LACC) and Davidson Local hosted the first of their three forums for candidates that will appear on the May 17th ballots.
Candidates for Lexington City Council Ward 2 answer questions about their platform.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
On Thursday, the Davidson GOP will hold its monthly meeting featuring Dr. Ron Baity of the Christian Conservative group Return America. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. with the meeting starting at 7 p.m. The organization has gained state and national attention for its role in notable lawsuits
Community questions for candidates are rolling in and The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce and Davidson Local are teaming up to help you hear more about local candidates. For those who attended Chamber forums in the past, expect a few twists on their traditional format. This will include multiple moderators.
Equity, homelessness and taxes were on the agenda for mayoral candidates at a forum cosponsored by NAACP-Lexington Branch, St. Stephen United Methodist Church, Faith Forward Baptist Church and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Omicron Psi Omega Chapter. The forum was held on Tuesday evening at St. Stephen United Methodist with reserved seating and a Livestream on Facebook.
Locally, the Women’s Political Caucus was selected because it was non-partisan. Members were white and black, Democrats and Republicans, and even one or two unaffiliated. Ages were between 35 and 75.