All six Fayetteville City Council incumbents won their races and will be joined by the three new council members who ran for open seats.
Elections in Cary, Durham, Fayetteville and beyond will determine local leaders. Here’s what you need to know about voting rules and how to find information on the candidates.
Towns across North Carolina held local elections on Tuesday. In several races in the Triangle, challengers defeated incumbents, injecting new blood into the governance of those towns. Listed below are election results for towns across Wake, Durham, and Orange counties.
View your personal sample ballot before you head to the polls by visiting the site below. Make sure to enter your first and last name to locate your voter record and then scroll down to the “Your Sample Ballot” section. How did you vote in the last election? Check here to see your voting record with the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
North Carolina voters will head to the polls on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 4, for the municipal elections. >>>Find out everything you need to know about voting on election day here. Polling places will open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m.
Municipal elections will wrap up for 91 of 100 counties across North Carolina on Tuesday. Most of the state’s 550 cities, towns and villages that administrate development, policing, trash service, local taxation and other issues decide leadership in this election cycle that is mostly known as an off year.
Americans don’t have to imagine what attempts to subvert an election could look like, because it’s already happening in one state.