County Convention 2023
LCDP Headquarters Registration starts at 9:30 Convention begins at 10:00am
LCDP Headquarters Registration starts at 9:30 Convention begins at 10:00am
You are invited to participate in the Lincoln County Democrats’ Fish Plate II special fund raiser on August 20th at party headquarters. Plates will be prepared from 11:00 to 5:00 or until the fish runs out, which is inevitable. All proceeds will go the party’s get out the vote effort and to the Uniting Lincoln County …
Join us for a conversation with Cheri Beasley at LCDP Headquarters.
Today the filing for three Board of Education seats began along with other elected offices, and it marked a significant change in the county’s philosophy towards its school board. Lincoln County residents are faced with some tough political realities, and one of those realities is that our Board of Education is now purely partisan. Among …
Holiday Celebration Dec 11, 2021 6:00pm Social 7:00pm Dinner $25 per person at the door Lincoln County, NC Democratic Party129 W. Water St. Ext.Lincolnton, NC Reservations can be made either via the reservation form below or a call party officers.
Holiday Drive! Goods may be dropped off at Lincoln County Democratic HQ on Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am – 1pm between the dates November 10 – December 15. Pickup is also available.
Black History Month means many different things to many people. Celebrating this epic month gives us the opportunity to reflect on the many black people who worked fervently to make a CHANGE for us. We have so much to be thankful, and forever grateful for the many SACRIFICES that were made for CHANGE. We are …
Black History Month with AACLC President James Smith Read More »
Update from the Chair: Greetings, Democrats! All of the activities we had planned for the spring and early summer have been put on hold as we follow the guidelines set out by Governor Roy Cooper and others in state government who value our health and safety. Once we have testing available to go along with …
Not long ago if you had asked me about commenting publicly on an elected leader’s flagrant violation of a law or legal directive, I probably would have laughed. Today Ken Lemon from WSOC contacted me to comment on Lincoln County Commission Chair Carroll Mitchem’s deliberate and public decision to violate the law, and I am …
LCDP Chair Statement on Commissioner Mitchem’s Violation of the Law Read More »
James Smith, chair of the African American Caucus, would like to share this statement: “The last few months have been very difficult and frustrating, not just for our communities but for our nation. Due to the pandemic, we were thrust into a situation that has left many wondering how to pick up the pieces and …
Message from the Chair of the LCDP African American Caucus (AAC) Read More »