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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.
Davidson County Democratic Party Annual Convention will be Saturday, March 19, 2022 from 10 am - 12 pm
This year's convention will be held as a hybrid meeting. The convention will be held in person at Pilot Fire Department, 4205 Old US Hwy 29, Thomasville, NC 27360. Doors will open at 9:00 am. We are also asking everyone to please park in the left side parking lot area at the fire department if possible.
Stay tuned to Davidson Local for updated information related to elections in 2022.
Stay tuned to Davidson Local for all updates regarding the upcoming elections of 2022.
After a heated debate surrounding state-wide boundaries, Davidson County will see one of the most heavily contested series of local government races in more than decade.
Resignation comes a little over two months before Lexington’s municipal election.
Candidate filing is still ongoing at the Davidson County Board of Elections.
Here is the latest update on local and US senate filings.
After a months long delay, candidate filing resumed on Thursday, February 24.
On Thursday, February 24, beginning at 8a.m. numerous citizens across Davidson County will finally get to follow through with an action some have been attempting since last year: file to run for a local office.
As part of our hyperlocal coverage, Davidson Local invites ALL registered political parties to submit a monthly opinion column by a designee.
After a flurry of confusion and uncertainty last month, the Superior Court of Wake County issued an order last week affecting elections in Davidson County.