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1986 - Walton Reelected to County Commission
1986 - Walton is reelected to the County Commission.
- In 1975, when Fred Alexander is elected to the state senate, the city council appoints Harvey Gantt over Bob Walton to serve Alexander’s unexpired council term.
- Bob Walton, a popular leader in the black community and its choice for Alexander’s seat, subsequently runs and wins a seat on the Board of County Commissioners in 1976. Walton is re-elected to three more consecutive terms as a commissioner from 1980-1986.
- When the county commission elections change to district voting in 1986, Walton becomes a fixture in District 2 serving as its commissioner until his death in 1994.
- Photo shows Walton, Rev. Jerry Cannon, and Bob Davis, chairman of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Black Caucus, calling for a community summit on crime.