Roanoke City Council candidates participate in a community forum ahead of Election Day | #citycouncil
- Google-News-Wire
- October 29, 2022
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- dalton baugess
- david bowers
- delta sigma theta sorority
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- democrats
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- independent
- jamaal jackson
- job cobb
- joe dashiell
- luke priddy
- maynard keller
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- nick hagen
- peg mcguire
- peter volosin
- preston tyler
- republican
- Roanoke City Council
- vivian sanchez-jones
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) – Dozens of community members gathered for a Roanoke City Council candidate forum on Friday night. All 11 candidates running for the four open seats on city council attended the forum. WDBJ7′s senior reporter Joe Dashiell moderated Friday night’s event hosted by the NAACP and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. The candidates answered […]
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