Voter Information
Voter Information and Registration
2010 Elections.
Voter Registration and Voting Locations.
How Are Your Members of Congress Voting?.
NC Public Campaign Fund and the Judicial System.
2010 Elections
Second Primary Date: June 22, 2010
- US Senate Democratic Race:
- Elaine Marshall
- Cal Cunningham
General Election Date: November 2, 2010
Televised Candidates Meetings for Runoff and General Election
NBC17 is producing, with the LWVNC and the help of local Leagues, a number of televised candidate debates this year. Coming up are two for the US Senate and a number yet to be confirmed for the US House races.
For the Second Primary Election to be held June 22, 2010:
June 15 from 8 to 9 PM - Runoff debate for the Democratic US Senate primary race (live and available statewide) with Cunningham and Marshall
For the General Election to be held on November 2, 2010:
October 13 from 8 to 9 PM - US Senate general election debate with Burr and the Democratic primary victor (statewide)
Chatham County
Primary Election Results
- The Board of Education Election will be in November.
- The filing period for Soil and Water Conservation District supervisor begins Monday June 14th at noon and ends Friday, July 2nd at noon.
Durham County
Primary Election Results
Orange County
Primary Election Results
Voter Registration and Voting Locations
Register to Vote Online and/or Change Your Registration with the League of Women Voters' Voter Registration Tool. This tool is a quick and easy way to register to vote.
Websites of Interest The following Board of Elections' websites provide information about how to register, how to locate your polling place and polling place locations, and many other helpful pieces of information about voting in your county and NC.
How Are Your Members of Congress Voting?
How Are Your Members of Congress Voting on Key Good Government Issues? One of the best ways to arm yourself for taking action on key issues is to understand how your elected officials have reacted to important legislation. The League has compiled the results of recent congressional votes including nine Senate votes and six House votes on key legislation ranging from ethics reform to civil liberties, from children's health care to global climate change. This includes a list of each member of Congress and his or her votes on the League's priorities issues.
NC Public Campaign Fund and the Judicial System
In some states, special-interest groups spend millions to influence who gets elected as a judge.
In N.C., judicial candidates have another option: They can get "clean" campaign money from the NC Public Campaign Fund, if they accept strict fund raising limits. The fund also gives the public a useful Voter Guide about candidates for the NC Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
WHAT CAN YOU DO? Find the question on your NC income tax form about the Public Campaign Fund. Then say YES to help protect our state courts and elections from wealthy special interests.
Saying YES does NOT change your tax bill or refund. It just sends $3 to the Fund from whatever taxes you pay.
For more information, go to LWVNC or NC Judges or call Democracy North Carolina at 1-888-OUR-VOTE, Project Vote Smart
Video from LWVUS Convention on Judicial Independence
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Last revised: July 22, 2010 14:45 PDT.
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