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Raleigh is governed by council-manager government. It is composed of eight members, including the Mayor of Raleigh. Five of the members are elected from the five districts that cover the city. The remaining three, including the mayor, are elected at-large. They are all elected every two years. The new council is installed in early December.
On Tuesday, the Raleigh City Council decided to move to four-year staggered terms and move to a nonpartisan primary election. Council members are currently elected all at once for two-year terms.
July 6, 2024 at 8:00 AM. ... Janet Cowell, former Raleigh City Council member and state treasurer, ... At-large. The council has two at-large seats, meaning they are elected by the entire city. ...
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Who will be on Raleigh’s next City Council? Get to know the candidates looking for your vote with our voter guide. James Bledsoe, candidate for Raleigh City Council at-large, answers our questions
Raleigh voters will pick a new mayor and City Council members this November. All eight council seats, including the mayor’s, are up for grabs, with all the incumbents except for current Mayor ...
Volunteering for Mary Black, Jane Harrison, and Wanda Hunter’s campaigns for Raleigh City Council in 2022. Managing Damon Chetson’s campaign for Wake County district attorney in 2021 and 2022.
Russ Stephenson, a former at-large City Council member who worked on the current comprehensive plan in 2008 and 2009, said the new version will need to be developed with an emphasis on public comment.