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News and opinions related to local elections.
The primary is coming up on Tuesday, May 2nd. You can still vote early tomorrow, and the polls will be open from 6:30 AM-7:30 PM on election day.
There are races for County Commissioner, Congress, Superior Court, and State Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. See the OP Election Guide for a full list, with links to local candidates and other information.
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Happy voting!
Here's another Commissioner candidate forum. There's no excuse for not going to one of these at some point. The election is a week from Tuesday!
Here is your opportunity to meet the candidates for County Commissioner, ask questions, learn about the issues facing Orange County and weigh your choices.
The Orange County Democratic Party, along with the NAACP and Young Democrats organizations, is sponsoring a County Commissioner Candidates Forum Saturday, April 22, at the Southern Orange Human Services Center, 2501 Homestead Rd., in Chapel Hill. Doors open at 3:00 p.m. for informal interaction; the formal session begins at 3:30.
I hope to see you there.
Jack Sanders
OCDP Chair
(Links added.)
I just got the following announcement by e-mail.
Also the LWV candidate forum is tonight in Hillsborough!
You're Invited.....
Bob Hall of Democracy North Carolina is the guest speaker at a public meeting hosted by the League of Women Voters Orange-Durham-Chatham chapter on
Thursday, April 20 at 10 am
at the Hargraves Center
216 N. Robeson St. (which runs off Rosemary St., next to Dip's Restaurant)
Chapel Hill
He'll be talking on the theme: "Fulfilling the Promise of Democracy in North Carolina." He will discuss the current state of state-level campaign finance reform, lobbying reform, voting-rights issues, and pending legislation at the N.C. General Assembly.
Join us at the Hargraves Center at 10 am for this informative discussion.
Refreshments will be served.
I'm not sure what's up with "public" meetings at 10 am on a week day, though. :-(
The very influential Independent Weekly announced its endorsements today for the primary election, which will be on May 2nd.
In the Orange County BOCC election, it couldn't pick. Thus it encourages you to vote for three out of the quartet of Fred Battle, Mike Nelson, Barry Jacobs, and Alice Gordon.
In the Superior Court race it endorses Carl Fox and Adam Stein.
For Congress it endorses David Price.
In the statewide Judicial races it endorses Robin Hudson for Supreme Court, and Bob Hunter and Linda Stephens for their respective Court of Appeals seats.
Pretty much on the mark in my opinion...
I thought for a while about whether to post this, but I think people should know that fear and homophobia are unfortunately alive and well in Orange County. In his e-mail newsletter last week Orange County Commission candidate Mike Nelson wrote:
Apparently, a representative of the Orange County Democratic Party leadership attended a recent precinct meeting and told folks that a vote for me would be a "wasted" vote. His contention, apparently, was that if I win the primary it will make it easier for the Republican candidate to win in November.
[...]
The same arguments this gentleman made---that voting for me would be handing a seat to the Republicans because of the perceived anti-gay vote in Northern Orange--these same arguments used to be made about African-American and women candidates. If people had listened to this kind of doom-and-gloom mess 20-30-40 years ago, we'd never have elected African Americans or women to office around here.
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