The group would like to change council terms from two years to four and stagger elections.
Other changes are three new district seats, which include the mayor.
WATCH | Raleigh City Council consider making elections a non-partisan process in public hearing
Raleigh City Council to consider making elections a non-partisan process in public hearing
During the meeting, Raleigh City Council will consider adopting a proposed ordinance, which will lead to finalizing the process and call for a special election for new members.
The new plan would move elections to a non-partisan method.
Any approved changes would be implemented in 2026.
The Raleigh City Council is set to start at 1 p.m.
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