Municipal elections across North Carolina will determine local leaders.
Elections in cities such as Cary, Durham, Fayetteville, and others will decide local leadership for years to come.
Most of North Carolina's 551 cities, towns, and villages have elections that will help choose local leaders.
City or town councils and commissions make decisions on:
Fights over taxes, spending, and social issues can also arise.
To find out more about the candidates and details on how and where to vote, voters can access local resources.
Most of North Carolina’s suburbs and small towns will be choosing who they want at the helm.
Author's summary: Municipal elections in North Carolina determine local leaders and policies.