Category Archives: N.C. primary

Low-turnout runoff settles nominations for handful of races

A relatively small number of North Carolina voters went to the polls on Tuesday to decide nominees in a handful of statewide, congressional and legislative races. The mid-summer runoff election was necessary for contests where no candidate received more than … Continue reading

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Some N.C. primary contests head to July runoff

Several statewide and congressional elections were left unsettled at the conclusion of last week’s primary voting, sending the contests to a runoff in the dead of summer. With no candidate reaching the 40 percent threshold to win the party’s nomination … Continue reading

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