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    Mary-Ann Baldwin will not run for re-election as Raleigh mayor

    By Zachery Eanes,

    2024-04-16
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    Raleigh Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin is not running for re-election this November, citing in a surprising video announcement Tuesday a breast cancer diagnosis from last year and other family health issues.

    Why it matters: The announcement throws the Raleigh mayoral race wide open, as Baldwin was expected to bring a considerable amount of funding and name recognition to the fall election.


    Driving the news: Baldwin, first elected in 2019 and a longtime city councilor before that, had long been expected to run for a third term as mayor — though she had not yet officially announced a run.

    • In her announcement Tuesday, Baldwin revealed for the first time she had been diagnosed with breast cancer last year.
    • She said it was caught in its earliest stages and that surgery and radiation were successful in treating it.

    Zoom in: Baldwin's tenure as mayor was marked at the beginning by the start of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as protests related to George Floyd's death that caused damages across downtown Raleigh.

    Between the lines: Baldwin said despite the breast cancer diagnosis, she had wanted to run for re-election.

    • But her husband also recently underwent open-heart surgery and foll0w-up operations. Her dog has been ill, too, causing her to reconsider her commitment to running.

    What she's saying: "My heart was telling me to run again. There are still some things I want to achieve," Baldwin said in the video. "... But my head was telling me something different. It's telling me it's time to devote my energies to myself and my family and to find other ways to serve."

    • Baldwin said she had hoped to win re-election to continue focusing on expanding affordable housing, transit options and the city's greenway and parks system.

    State of play: Several big names will be vying to replace Baldwin in the upcoming election, including

    • Dix Park Conservancy CEO Janet Cowell
    • Current council member Corey Branch
    • And N.C. State professor Terrance Ruth, who ran against Baldwin in the last election

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