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In this special episode, we quickly break down what’s on the ballot in Mecklenburg County for the 2025 election — from the Charlotte City Council races to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education contests and the closely watched transit tax referendum.
Tony Mecia of The Charlotte Ledger and Sucharita Kodali of The Election Hub explain what each race means for the future of the community, how the proposed transit sales tax referendum could reshape the region’s transportation network and what’s at stake in local leadership and education policy.
For reliable, nonpartisan information on candidates and issues, visit TheElectionHub.org. It has biographies on every candidate on the Mecklenburg ballot (including races in Mecklenburg’s towns), plus information on candidates in the Gaston County cities of Gastonia, Belmont and Mount Holly. It’s a project designed to make it easier for local residents to make informed choices.
Tune into this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast for a clear, concise overview of what’s on the ballot and why it matters for Charlotte’s future.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Early voting runs at 21 sites through Nov. 1.
We hope you enjoy the conversation.
This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks.
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In this special episode, we quickly break down what’s on the ballot in Mecklenburg County for the 2025 election — from the Charlotte City Council races to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education contests and the closely watched transit tax referendum.
Tony Mecia of The Charlotte Ledger and Sucharita Kodali of The Election Hub explain what each race means for the future of the community, how the proposed transit sales tax referendum could reshape the region’s transportation network and what’s at stake in local leadership and education policy.
For reliable, nonpartisan information on candidates and issues, visit TheElectionHub.org. It has biographies on every candidate on the Mecklenburg ballot (including races in Mecklenburg’s towns), plus information on candidates in the Gaston County cities of Gastonia, Belmont and Mount Holly. It’s a project designed to make it easier for local residents to make informed choices.
Tune into this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast for a clear, concise overview of what’s on the ballot and why it matters for Charlotte’s future.
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Early voting runs at 21 sites through Nov. 1.
We hope you enjoy the conversation.
This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks.

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