CHARLOTTE — North Carolinians will head to the polls to have their say in the primaries for US Senate, Congress, State House, State Senate, the Judiciary, and local races. In-person early voting starts February 12th. The primary is on March 3rd.
>>You can see your voter details, sample ballot, and polling place at this link.<<
Unaffiliated voters can cast a vote in either the Democrat or Republican primary.
You can find your nearest polling place at this link.
The Political Beat sent questionnaires to candidates in key races in all of the counties in Channel 9’s viewing area. The answers are unedited. If a candidate did not respond, we will add their response when we get it.
You can find their answers by going to each county’s page below:
Alexander County
Anson County
Ashe County
Avery County
Burke County
Cabarrus County
Caldwell County
Catawba County
Cleveland County
Gaston County
Iredell County
Lincoln County
Mecklenburg County
Richmond County
Rowan County
Stanly County
Union County
Watauga County
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