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Indy endorsements November 2009
What's lonelier than one poorly attended election? Two poorly attended elections.
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

Early voting: Thursday, Oct. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 31. Election Day: Tuesday, Nov. 3
14 Oct 2009

A close mayoral race in Chapel Hill reveals a divided community
By Joe Schwartz | 4 Nov 2009

Tedesco: No Wake schools coup planned—yet
Tedesco has met with leaders in Southeast Raleigh, and he acknowledges that most have a "legitimate fear" of resegregation.
By Bob Geary | 21 Oct 2009

Incumbents take top votes in primary, but because of close contest for second, Clement's opponent in general election still unknown
By Samiha Khanna | 7 Oct 2009

Robinson receives 49.47 percent of the vote; Bush, with 42.54 percent, considering requesting runoff
By Lisa Sorg | 6 Oct 2009

Chatham County candidates
Candidates for Pittsboro mayor and town commissioner
22 Jul 2009

Durham County candidates
Candidates for Durham mayor and city council
22 Jul 2009

Orange County candidates
Candidates for Chapel Hill Mayor, Chapel Hill Town Council, Carrboro Mayor, Carrboro Board of Aldermen, Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education, Hillsborough Mayor, and Hillsborough Town Commissioners
22 Jul 2009

Wake County candidates
Candidates for Raleigh mayor, Raleigh City Council, Wake School Board, and Cary Town Council
22 Jul 2009

As the candidates spar on the issues, each also must defend his previous political experience and ideologies.
By Joe Schwartz | 30 Sep 2009

Want to know more about the people who want to run your city, town or schools? Check out these candidate forums.
23 Sep 2009

Judging by their Aug. 26 campaign finance reports, some Raleigh City Council candidates are very short on friends or no good at asking people for help.
By Bob Geary | 9 Sep 2009

Koopman struggles to juggle Council duties, job
Unsaid but nonetheless clear was that John Odom plans to make Koopman's absences an issue in the Oct. 6 election.
By Bob Geary | 2 Sep 2009

At 28, Lee Sartain has an ambitious vision for Raleigh
Sartain wants the city to step up its economic recruitment efforts downtown with new incentives to attract small entrepreneurial companies and improved public transit to support them.
By Bob Geary | 26 Aug 2009

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