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Charlotte politics shake‑up

Jack Beckett3 months ago3 months ago07 mins

Five chaotic days shut a violent bar, cleared two town ballots, unleashed a Senate shake‑up, and let lawmakers spike your power bill—all before Charlotte finished its second latte.

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Tom Tillis Quits, Roy Cooper Eyes Senate, and Michael Watley Tests Trump’s Grip on North Carolina

Jack Beckett4 months ago3 months ago09 mins

Tillis exits, Cooper edges in, Watley rolls the Trump dice, and Raleigh fights over a budget nobody can see. Grab a seat—Poll Dance 2025 is warming up.

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Primaries Decide the Race: Charlotte’s Twenty-Percent Problem

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago05 mins

Low-turnout primaries now decide most races. Why twenty percent of voters call the shots—and how Charlotte can push that number higher before Poll Dance 2025.

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Charlotte’s 2025 Ballot Is Final: Lyles Runs Again, Council Rifts Deepen

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago06 mins

Filing closed at noon. Lyles wants a fifth term, council bickers, transit tax looms. District 3 drama, District 6 reset, GOP hunts a comeback. Full roster, stakes, and a wink.

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Jennifer Roberts Exits, Terrie Donovan Joins: Inside Charlotte’s 2025 Mayoral Shuffle

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago011 mins

Jennifer Roberts bows out, Mayor Vi Lyles files, and a late‑hour GOP realtor scrambles Charlotte’s 2025 mayoral race—just as transit, crime, and council chaos crowd the ballot.

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Summer Nunn Steps Aside: District 6 School-Board Race Opens Ahead of Charlotte’s 2025 Ballot

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago04 mins

Summer Nunn leaves the CMS board after one term, citing family, work, and “dysfunction.” District 6 now looks for fresh candidates as November’s ballot takes shape.

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Vi Lyles Seeks a Fifth Term as Charlotte Mayor, Facing Little Resistance and a Big Mobility Tax Question

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago05 mins

Vi Lyles files for a fifth mayoral term, faces scant opposition, and eyes a mobility sales‑tax legacy while City Council dysfunction simmers. 🍩

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Charlotte Planning Commission Advances Area Plans, Prepares First UDO Maintenance Amendment

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago07 mins

Charlotte’s Planning Commission preps area plans for an August vote, eyes Opportunity Zone tweaks, and schedules biannual UDO maintenance, while every seat at the dais is finally full.

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Candidate Filing Opens for Charlotte’s 2025 Elections: What to Know Before July 18

Jack Beckett4 months ago4 months ago05 mins

Charlotte’s 2025 campaign season opens July 7 as every City Council seat—and the mayor’s gavel—go up for grabs. Filing runs only 12 days. Get in line or get left out.

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