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Wake County’s Republican-backed school board candidates are campaigning for conservative voters with Michele Morrow, the GOP nominee for state superintendent of public instruction.
Editor’s note: The writer is a Republican candidate for Congress in N.C. Dist. 13. The recent news about lifting of enrollment caps at some Wake County public schools obscures a harsher fact ...
On Friday, three North Carolina cities will welcome far-right politicians: Donald Trump will be in Wilmington for a rally, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will be keynoting a Wake County GOP ...
Holmes was sworn in to her seat on the Wake County Board of Commissioners on December 1, 2014. [5] She was unanimously elected chair of the board on December 4, 2017. [2] On December 6, 2017, she announced her intention to resign from the board to accept a job offer, but rescinded her announcement the following day, citing complaints from constituents.
The Wake County Board of Commissioners is the governing board for Wake County, which includes the City of Raleigh. As of the 2020 census, the population of Wake County was 1,115,000 [1] making it North Carolina's most populated county. Its county seat is Raleigh, which is also the state capital.
Wake County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census , its population was 1,129,410, [ 1 ] making it North Carolina's most populous county . From July 2005 to July 2006, Wake County was the 9th-fastest growing county in the United States, [ 2 ] with Cary and Raleigh being the 8th- and 15th-fastest growing ...
Scott Lassiter is running in a newly drawn southern Wake County state Senate ... share a laugh during a press conference at the N.C. GOP headquarters in Raleigh, N.C. on April 5, 2023. Ethan Hyman ...
Fezter's success was largely due to the energetic efforts of Wake County Republican Chairman Tom Roberg to mobilize voters. [12] He also benefited from a fiscally conservative shift in the city's politics, which was sparked by the Wake County Taxpayers Association's successful effort to defeat a bond referendum in 1992. [13]