In compliance with General Statute 163-230.1(c1) the Davidson County Board of Elections will meet at the BOE office on the following dates and hours to pass upon Absentee Applications for the upcoming municipal elections.
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In compliance with General Statute 163-230.1(c1) the Davidson County Board of Elections will meet at the BOE office on the following dates and hours to pass upon Absentee Applications for the upcoming municipal elections.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
More than 30 laws went into effect Friday, October 1.
Lexington City Council held its regular meeting on 9/27/2021 at Commons on the Green. Agenda items included a review of customer utility satisfaction surveys and awarding street maintenance contracts.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
On Tuesday, September 15, the Davidson County Commissioners held one of their two monthly meetings.
On Monday, September 13, the Lexington City Council held the first of their bimonthly meetings.
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
Wednesday afternoon Gov. Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 693, “Expedite Child Safety and Permanency” into law. Sen. Steve Jarvis (R-Davidson, Montgomery) introduced the bill.
The Thomasville City Council met on Monday, August 16.
Davidson County Bicentennial Committee is requesting submissions for a logo to represent, and be used in conjunction with, the County’s Bicentennial celebration which will be in 2022.
At the Davidson County Commissioners meeting on Tuesday, August 24 a variety of business was addressed.
The Lexington City Council held their bi-monthly meeting on Monday, August 23.
Davidson County’s first “Creek Week” is off to a whirling start, according to organizers with Keep Davidson County Beautiful, Davidson County Commissioners, Yadkin River Keepers and Tourism Recreation Investment Partnership (T.R.I.P.).
The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
On Tuesday, August 17, the Davidson County Board of Elections (BOE) had their first meeting with their newly appointed board.
Davidson Local has confirmed with the North Carolina State Board of Elections that the filing period conducted by the Davidson County Board of Elections from July 26-August 13 for the Lexington Municipal Elections is incorrect.
The question of municipal filing for the majority of Lexington City Council and Mayor has been fraught with a flurry of confusion.
Throughout 2022, the City of Lexington elections, judges and commissioners for Davidson County elections, and the Lexington City Schools Board of Education elections will all occur.
National Night Out was held on Tuesday evening, August 3 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at four locations.