Baltimore County residents will gather at at the Randallstown Community Center on Oct. 29 for a dynamic town hall hosted by the Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B, connecting voters with candidates for county executive. (Courtesy photo)

By Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B

On behalf of the Executive Committee and under the leadership of Dr. Tekemia Dorsey, the Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B proudly announces the upcoming Baltimore County “County Executive Candidates” Town Hall — a vital civic engagement event designed to connect Baltimore County residents with the individuals seeking to lead the county’s government. 

The town hall will take place on Oct. 29, 2025, at 6 p.m. EST at the Randallstown Community Center. This event provides an important opportunity for voters to hear directly from the candidates, learn about their platforms and engage in meaningful discussions on issues that matter most to Baltimore County residents. 

The Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B warmly invites all Baltimore County residents, community members and media outlets to attend this significant civic event. 

Event Details 

● Event: Baltimore County “County Executive Candidates” Town Hall ● Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2025 

● Time: 6:00 PM EST 

● Location: Randallstown Community Center 

● Host: Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B 

● Moderators: 

○ Dr. Tekemia Dorsey, CEO and President, Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B 

○ Dr. LaShaune Stitt, CEO, Disruptive Visionary LLC

Confirmed candidates 

The Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B is honored to welcome the following confirmed candidates for Baltimore County Executive: 

● Pat Young, County Councilman 

● Julian Jones, County Councilman 

● Pat Dyer, CEO and Businessman 

● Kimberley Stansbury, CEO and Business Woman 

● Rob Daniels, Attorney and Businessman 

● Izzy Patoka, County Councilman 

● Nick Stewart, CEO and Businessman 

Purpose and vision 

This Town Hall aligns with the NAACP’s historic mission to ensure political, educational, social, and economic equality for all citizens while eliminating race-based discrimination. The Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B remains committed to fostering informed civic participation by providing an open and impartial platform where community members can hear directly from those vying for public office. 

“Baltimore County residents deserve transparent conversations about the future of their communities,” said Dr. Tekemia Dorsey, president of the Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B. “This Town Hall is about empowering voters with information and giving candidates an opportunity to speak directly to the people they hope to serve.” 

Community empowerment opportunities 

In addition to engaging with the candidates, Baltimore County residents will have the opportunity to register or update their voter registration during the event. A Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B Membership Table will also be available on-site, where attendees can join the NAACP and become part of the movement to advance equality, justice, and civic empowerment across the county. 

Non-partisan commitment 

As a non-partisan organization, the NAACP does not endorse or oppose any political party or candidate. The Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B’s role is to educate and empower the community through civic engagement, ensuring that every citizen is informed, registered and motivated to participate in the democratic process. 

About the Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B 

The Randallstown NAACP Branch #7032-B advocates for equality, justice, and empowerment across Baltimore County and beyond. Through education, advocacy, and collaboration, the branch works to advance opportunity, strengthen community leadership and drive positive change for all residents. 

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