Ahead of the general election on Nov. 8, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected.
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Ahead of the general election on Nov. 8, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected.
Ahead of the general election on Nov. 8, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected.
Ahead of the general election on Nov. 8, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected.
Ahead of the City of Charlotte General Election on July 26, Channel 9 is asking candidates contending for mayor and city council why they are the right person for the job.
Ahead of the primary election on May 17, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected. We sent all candidates contending for Charlotte City Council’s district positions six questions and asked them to respond in about 100 words.
Ahead of the primary election on May 17, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected. We sent all candidates contending for Charlotte City Council’s At-Large position six questions and asked them to respond in about 100 words.
Ahead of the primary election on May 17, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected. We sent all candidates contending to be Charlotte’s mayor six questions and asked them to respond in about 100 words.
Ahead of the primary election on May 17, Channel 9 is asking candidates in several local races why they’re running and what they hope to accomplish if elected. We sent all candidates contending for the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners six questions and asked them to respond in about 100 words.