
North Carolina Senate: Links & Resources
Key sites for voting and election information, candidates' positions on the issues, state government links, campaign finance law guidelines and more coverage of the race.
Contact:
State Board of Elections
P.O. Box 2169
Raleigh, NC 27602-2169
(919) 733-7173
FAX: (919) 715-0135
(Street address: 133 Fayetteville St. Mall, Suite 100, Raleigh, NC 27601)
Sandy Shanahan, public information officer
(919) 715-1830
e-mail: sshanahan@sboe.state.nc.us
North Carolina
State Board of Elections
The BOE Web site has 1998 primary results as well as results going back to 1992. Voter registration and campaign reporting guidelines are also online.
More Information:
State of North
Carolina
Government links and information from the Tar Heel State are available on this Web site.
North Carolina General Assembly
Visitors to the North Carolina General Assembly's Web site will find up-to-date bill status as well as information about redistricting efforts.
the insider
Archives of the daily North Carolina political news service. Includes a comprehensive but brief daily roundup of everything political in the Old North State, Mason-Dixon Political/Media Research polls and a 1995 version of the North Carolina Almanac of Government and Politics.
Raleigh News & Observer
Political news and briefs from North Carolina and around the country.
Winston-Salem Journal
News, resources and links on federal, state and local election.
Greensboro News & Record
Local, statewide and national news and briefs and information on area elected officials.
Charlotte Observer
Local, regional and national news.
ElectNet
North Carolina
ElectNet's North Carolina page covers the senatorial elections, and includes links to officials, candidates and other state political Web sites. ElectNet also features forums, interactive surveys, summary pages for all states holding elections this year and updates and background information on races in all 50 states.
North
Carolina Government Links from Project Vote Smart
Project Vote Smart, the flagship program of the non-partisan Center for National Independence in Politics, is a clearinghouse for information on more than 13,000 candidates, state and national elections and state offices. One of its key functions is an issues survey that allows users to look at a candidate's positions without wading through advertising or spin doctors. The site's North Carolina page includes links to official state pages, campaign contact information, biographical and contact information on members of the state legislature and links to voting information.
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