by admin | Jan 3, 2020 | Elections
Let’s Work Together for Change in Orange County As we start a new decade, we need to commit to doing better for our county. Support education – with strong funding for programs, teachers, and school facilities Broaden the tax base – with economic development that...
by admin | Dec 20, 2019 | Elections, Mobility
What does the County Commission Do? The County Commission is the policy board that oversees County government services that range from solid waste and recycling to sheriff and law enforcement, and emergency (911) and social services. Of particular interest to Chapel...
by admin | Dec 7, 2019 | Elections
The post-election swearing in of the Chapel Hill Mayor and Council Members happened Dec. 4 at Chapel Hill Town Hall. Taking the oath of office were Mayor Pam Hemminger, Council Member Jessica Anderson, Council Member Tai Huynh, Mayor Pro Tem Michael Parker and Council...
by admin | Nov 18, 2019 | Elections
If you care about schools, social services, transit, 911 services, and the county jail, then you might want to get involved with the county commissioner race that’s coming up. Candidates file in December for a March 3rd election. Four of the seven seats on the board...
by admin | Nov 10, 2019 | Elections
The Orange County Board of Elections has announced Tai Huynh has a 23 vote lead over Council Member Nancy Oates which puts him in fourth place and the Board of Elections has certified the results. What happens next is that the Orange County Board of Elections will...
by admin | Sep 24, 2019 | Elections
The CHALT Candidates Forum held on September 12 was well attended and lively. The event began with presentations by the two Chapel Hill mayoral candidates followed by a series of questions posed to the seven Town Council candidates. Aaron Keck, WCHL, moderated the...