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Marjorie Molina
DEMOCRAT
Marjorie Molina is running for Charlotte City Council Member, District 5, Democratic Primary.
Personal background
Marjorie Molina holds a master's degree in management from UNC Charlotte, a bachelor's degree in liberal studies from Arizona State University, and an associate's degree from Central Piedmont Community College. She lives with her children in East Charlotte.
Professional background
Marjorie is a financial services professional. She has worked in the banking and financial services sector. She also owned an auto-repair business in Charlotte that provided a variety of services, which she launched in 2007. During the Covid-19 pandemic, she worked for Dream Key Partners, where she assisted Spanish-speaking Charlotte families in accessing rent, mortgage, and utilities assistance.
Political background
Marjorie is currently a member of the Charlotte City Council, representing District 5. She was first elected in 2022 and re-elected in 2023.
Economy
Believes economic investments should reflect community priorities and benefit local residents.
Supports workforce development and small business support.
Believes in "the economic empowerment of more women in our community."
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Public Services
Supports expanding Charlotte's role in family-centered investments and ensuring access to mental and behavioral health care.
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Housing & Urban Development
Helped protect over 170 families through city-led acquisition and stabilization efforts.
Supports protecting existing communities, stabilizing neighborhoods, and retaining long-term residents.
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Public Safety
Helped secure a new domestic violence shelter with wraparound services through partnership with City Housing Trust Fund.
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Transportation & Infrastructure
Believes in modernizing infrastructure in areas where it is most needed.
As a city council member, advocated for and delivered investments in sidewalks, transportation, and safety.
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Education
As of July 22, 2025, Marjorie Molina’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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