U.S. Senate North Carolina

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State Races

North Carolina State Senate District 40

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(Dem)Joyce Waddell (Incumbent)


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North Carolina House of Representatives District 112

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(Dem)Tricia Cotham


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North Carolina Supreme Court

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(Dem)Lucy N. Inman


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North Carolina Supreme Court

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(Dem)Sam Ervin IV (Incumbent)


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North Carolina Court of Appeals

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(Dem)Brad Salmon


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North Carolina Court of Appeals

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(Dem)Gale M. Adams


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North Carolina Court of Appeals

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(Dem)Carolyn J. Thompson


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North Carolina Court of Appeals

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(Dem)Darren Jackson (Incumbent)


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Local Races

North Carolina 26th Prosecutorial District Attorney

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(Dem)Spencer Merriweather (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners At-Large

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(Dem)Leigh Altman (Incumbent)


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(Dem)Pat Cotham (Incumbent)


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(Dem)Arthur Griffin Jr.


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 1

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(Dem)Elaine Powell (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 2

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(Dem)Vilma Leake (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 3

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(Dem)George Dunlap (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 4

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(Dem)Mark Jerrell (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 5

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(Dem)Laura Meier (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Board of Commissioners District 6

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(Dem)Susan Rodriguez McDowell (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Clerk of the Superior Court

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(Dem)Elisa Chinn Gary (Incumbent)


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Mecklenburg County Sheriff

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(Dem)Garry McFadden (Incumbent)


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District - Special

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(Dem)Shante' Burke-Hayer


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Roderick G. Davis


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Alyssa M. Levine


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Jennifer Fleet


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Matt Newton


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Paige B. McThenia (Incumbent)


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Cecilia Oseguera


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Samantha C. Mobley


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Karen McCallum (Incumbent)


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North Carolina 26th Judicial District

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(Dem)Rhonda L. Patterson


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Mecklenburg Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor

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Nancy Carter (Incumbent)


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Barbara Bleiweis (Incumbent)


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Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools Board of Education District 4

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Carol Sawyer (Incumbent)


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Measures and Propositions

Charlotte City/Town Ballot Measures

Housing Bond MeasureCharlotte, North Carolina, Housing Bond Measure (November 2022)

A "yes" vote supported issuing $50.0 million in bonds for housing projects designated for persons of low income or moderate income.
A "no" vote opposed issuing $50.0 million in bonds for housing projects designated for persons of low income or moderate income.
Neighborhood Infrastructure Bond MeasureCharlotte, North Carolina, Neighborhood Infrastructure Bond Measure (November 2022)

A "yes" vote supported issuing $29.8 million in bonds for various neighborhood infrastructure improvements, such as storm drainage, sidewalks, pedestrian and bicycle paths, streets and intersections, public open space, landscaping, lighting, and traffic controls.
A "no" vote opposed issuing $29.8 million in bonds for various neighborhood infrastructure improvements, such as storm drainage, sidewalks, pedestrian and bicycle paths, streets and intersections, public open space, landscaping, lighting, and traffic controls.
Transportation Bond MeasureCharlotte, North Carolina, Transportation Bond Measure (November 2022)

A "yes" vote supported issuing $146.2 million in bonds for transportation projects, including streets and roads, pedestrian improvements, sidewalks, storm drainage, and traffic controls.
A "no" vote opposed issuing $146.2 million in bonds for transportation projects, including streets and roads, pedestrian improvements, sidewalks, storm drainage, and traffic controls.
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