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  1. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  2. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  3. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  4. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  5. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Recap: Community Dialogue at Shaw University

    Estimated Read Time: 3–4 minutes

    Raleigh Residents Engage Candidates at Civic Forum

    Community members gathered at Shaw University on February 7, 2026 for PowerUp NC’s the Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum, an event designed to connect voters directly with mayoral, at-large, and district candidates ahead of upcoming local elections. The forum provided an open setting for questions, discussion, and civic engagement focused on Raleigh’s future. 

    Free admission and a welcoming environment helped encourage broad participation from residents interested in learning more about city leadership priorities and policy discussions.

    Key Highlights From the Forum

    Direct Candidate Engagement

    Attendees had opportunities to hear candidate perspectives firsthand and ask questions about pressing local issues affecting Raleigh neighborhoods, business growth, infrastructure, and community development. The forum emphasized respectful dialogue and informed decision-making. 

    Structured Candidate Sessions

    The event featured dedicated sessions for different races:

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates: Morning session District Representative Candidates: Afternoon session

    This structure allowed focused discussion around specific leadership roles and policy priorities.

    Civic Education & Community Connection

    Events like this help residents better understand how local government decisions impact everyday life — from housing and transportation to economic development and public safety.

    Why Civic Forums Matter in Raleigh

    Local candidate forums continue to play an important role in strengthening civic participation across the Triangle. They help:

    Encourage informed voting decisions Increase transparency around policy priorities Promote community dialogue Build stronger connections between residents and city leadership

    As Raleigh continues to grow, opportunities for direct engagement with elected officials remain essential for shaping inclusive, responsive local governance.

    DoRaleigh Community Perspective

    At DoRaleigh, we believe civic awareness is just as important as arts, culture, and entertainment coverage. Forums like this highlight the value of staying informed, participating in local conversations, and supporting community dialogue that shapes Raleigh’s future.

    Expect continued coverage of:

    Local elections and candidate forums City council and committee updates Community engagement opportunities Triangle civic events and public meetings.

    Stay Connected With Raleigh Civic Events

    Follow DoRaleigh for ongoing coverage of local government updates, election information, and community events across Raleigh and the Triangle region.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidateEngagement #CivicProcess #Election2026 #LocalElections #PublicDialogue #PublicForum #RaleighPolitics #CityOfRaleighPolitics #CommunityEngagement #DoRaleighCivicGuide #downtownRaleigh #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #LocalGovernment #News #PowerUpNC #PowerUpRaleigh #raleigh #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighElections2026 #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighPublicForums #RaleighVoters #RaleighEvents #ShawUniversityEvents #TriangleCivicEvents
  6. Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates Forum Feb. 7th at Shaw University

    Engage with local candidates, ask questions, and learn about Raleigh’s future

    Community members across Raleigh will have the chance to hear directly from local candidates at the upcoming City of Raleigh Non-Partisan Candidates’ Forum this Saturday, February 7, 2026. The event provides an open space for residents to learn about important issues impacting the city and participate in respectful civic dialogue.

    Whether you’re preparing to vote, interested in local leadership, or simply want to stay informed, this forum offers a valuable opportunity to connect with candidates and better understand their perspectives.

    Event Details

    📅 Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026

    📍 Location: Shaw University (full address shared after registration)

    💲 Cost: Free admission – lunch provided

    Candidate Sessions

    Mayoral & At-Large Candidates:

    🕥 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM

    District Representative Candidates:

    🕐 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM


    Why This Forum Matters

    Local elections shape decisions about housing, transportation, economic development, public safety, and community resources. Events like this help residents:

    Hear directly from candidates Ask meaningful questions Stay informed about local issues Participate in constructive civic dialogue Make informed choices about Raleigh’s future

    For residents engaged in Raleigh’s community development, neighborhood advocacy, or business ecosystem, attending forums like this is a powerful way to stay connected to city leadership conversations.


    Registration Information

    Advance registration is required to receive the full event location details.

    👉 Register here

    Stay Connected with Raleigh Civic Events

    DoRaleigh.com continues to highlight opportunities for residents to engage with local government, community initiatives, and city development conversations. Stay tuned for more civic event coverage, election updates, and community guides across the Triangle.

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighPolitics #ShawUniversityEvents #CityOfRaleighElections #DoRaleighCivicGuide #events #localGovernmentRaleigh #News #RaleighCandidatesForum #RaleighCivicEngagement #RaleighCommunityEvents #RaleighEvents #RaleighNCEvents #RaleighPolitics #RaleighVoters #ShawUniversityEvents
  7. Local Candidates Forum for Southeast Raleigh: Meet the Voices Shaping the March 2026 Primary

    Residents of Southeast Raleigh are invited to take part in an important civic engagement opportunity tonight, January 9 at 7:00 PM, at Martin Street Baptist Church. The Local Candidates Forum for Southeast Raleigh brings community members face-to-face with the candidates seeking your support in the March 2026 Primary Election.

    This forum is designed to inform, empower, and encourage voter participation by giving residents a chance to hear directly from candidates, understand their priorities, and ask questions about the issues that matter most to Southeast Raleigh.

    Why This Candidates Forum Matters

    Local elections have a direct impact on neighborhoods, schools, transportation, housing, public safety, and economic opportunity. Attending a candidates forum allows voters to:

    Hear candidates explain their platforms in their own words Compare positions on key local and regional issues Learn how each candidate plans to serve Southeast Raleigh Make an informed decision ahead of the March 2026 Primary

    Community forums like this play a vital role in strengthening local democracy and ensuring Southeast Raleigh voices are heard.

    Event Details

    What: Local Candidates Forum for Southeast Raleigh

    When: Tonight – January 9, 2026 at 7:00 PM

    Where: Martin Street Baptist Church

    Who Should Attend: Registered voters, community leaders, students, and residents interested in local government

    Get Informed. Get Involved. Get Ready to Vote.

    If you care about the future of Southeast Raleigh, this forum is an opportunity you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re a long-time voter or preparing to vote for the first time, attending helps ensure your decision in the March 2026 Primary Election is informed and intentional.

    Bring a friend, bring your questions, and be part of shaping the future of our community.

    Follow DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on government meetings, local festivals, and community happenings — your one-stop guide to everything Raleigh!

    Post your community News, Events, and you can request placing a Paid ad on our Submissions Page.

    Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | BSky | Linkedin

    #CandidatesForum #CivicEngagement #CommunityEvents #events #LocalElections #March2026Primary #News #raleigh #RaleighPolitics #RaleighVoters #SoutheastRaleigh