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Mecklenburg County (/ ˈ m ɛ k l ə n ˌ b ɜːr ɡ /) is a county located in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of North Carolina, in the United States.As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,115,482, making it the second-most populous county in North Carolina (after Wake County), and the first county in the Carolinas to surpass one million in population.
CMS board members unanimously approved Hill’s 2024-25 budget April 30. The $2.1 billion plan calls for about $653 million in funding from the county, up about $56 million from this year’s ...
Mary Ramsey/The Charlotte Observer. Mecklenburg County property owners would pay more in taxes to help make up a “significant revenue shortfall” under the $2.5 billion budget proposed Thursday ...
Who’s on the ballot in Mecklenburg County in 2024? U.S. House of Representatives District 8. John Bradford (Republican) Don Brown (Republican) Mark Harris (Republican) U.S. House of ...
The Mecklenburg County Democratic Party ( Meck Dems) is the largest Democratic Party in North Carolina with 322,505 registered Democrats. [2] Meck Dems is the Mecklenburg affiliate of the Democratic Party. It is headquartered in the historic Court Arcade, located in Charlotte . Mecklenburg is the key to Democrats winning at the state and ...
Tricia Cotham. Patricia Ann Cotham (born November 26, 1978) is an American politician, lobbyist and former schoolteacher. She is a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 112th district, based in Mecklenburg County . Cotham represented the 100th district in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 2007 to 2017 as ...
Pat Cotham, a longtime Mecklenburg County commissioner, was upset in the Democratic primary Tuesday, ending a 12-year run on the board. Cotham, an at-large commissioner first elected in 2012 ...
Education. University of Missouri ( BA) Website. Official website. Pat Cotham is serving her third term on the Mecklenburg Board County Commission from the at-large district. During her first term she served as Chair of the Board. She earned a BA in Spanish and a BJ in journalism from the University of Missouri. [1]