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North Carolina Judicial Elections Julie Donnelly of North Carolina Public Radio reports on new legislation being considered by the North Carolina legislature. If passed, ...
A Judicial Election Threatened North Carolina Republicans’ Agenda. ... In 2012, they won the governorship, too, and set about to reform just about every area of public policy.
A North Carolina legislator’s recent complaint about judicial elections featured an inaccurate claim about their history. State Sen. Sydney Batch, a Wake County Democrat who is the chamber’s ...
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The North Carolina system was voluntary, so judicial candidates could choose to forgo most private donations in exchange for public support. The system was paid for by a $50 assessment on all ...
North Carolina ended partisan judicial elections at the same time the public financing program was created. 81 At the time, the handful of state supreme courts that were elected in partisan races ...
North Carolina Senate Bill 107, the "Judge Joe John Nonpartisan Judicial Elections Act." Email and telephone correspondence with Patrick Gannon, spokesperson for the North Carolina State Board of ...
However, the president leads 52% to 46% among the 35% in North Carolina who have already voted. Among the 92% who say they are certain to vote in this year’s election, Romney leads 57% to 41%.
A Democratic lawmaker wants judicial elections in North Carolina determined by nonpartisan contests. Disputed NC Supreme Court race raises questions about why judicial races are partisan | WUNC ...
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