It's time to vote: Polls are open until 7:30pm
Get the info you need to make an informed choice: U.S. Congress, Council of State, General Assembly, county commission
It’s Election Day.
Sure, there’s a presidential race on the ballot. But it doesn’t seem that exciting, at least not for now.
Most of the action in today’s primary is on state and local races. In a primary, voters determine who will be on the general election ballot in November.
By tonight, we should know the answers to these questions:
Will the Mecklenburg County commission have new members? In the Democratic primary, three incumbents are facing two challengers for three seats, and longtime commissioners Vilma Leake and George Dunlap have primary opponents, too.
Will Democratic U.S. Rep. Jeff Jackson win the primary for N.C. attorney general? The winner will face Republican former Mecklenburg commissioner and U.S. Rep. Dan Bishop in November.
Who will Republicans select to represent a Congressional district composed of south Charlotte, Matthews and counties to the east such as Union and Anson? N.C. Rep. John Bradford, pastor Mark Harris and four others are running in the Republican primary, and the winner will be favored in November.
Which Democrat in a south Charlotte N.C. House district will win the right to take on former Democrat Tricia Cotham, whose party switch last year gave a legislative supermajority to Republicans?
You can help decide. Polls are open now, until 7:30 p.m.
The Ledger’s Election Hub has all the info you need on all local and state races for 2024 — with no paywalls and no ads — including race summaries, candidates’ backgrounds and responses to questionnaires, podcasts and videos. We can steer you toward information from a variety of sources that will help inform your vote.
From the Mecklenburg Board of Elections:
➡️ Charlotte Ledger summaries of races in Mecklenburg and candidate profiles:
the N.C. council of state (governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, etc.)
the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners (🎥 including videos)
the N.C. council of state (governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, etc.)
Unaffiliateds: Which ballot to choose? Hmm, tough one. If you care mostly about the presidential election, Joe Biden is the only candidate for Democrats, while there are 7 candidates on the Republican ballot (only 2 — Donald Trump and Nikki Haley — are actively campaigning). There are plenty of intriguing statewide and local match-ups in the Republican and Democratic primaries. The Libertarian ballot has 10 candidates for president and 2 for governor.
Ledger guides for surrounding counties:
Union County: Republican ballot; Democratic ballot; Board of Elections
Cabarrus County: Republican ballot; Democratic ballot; Board of Elections
Gaston County: Republican ballot; Democratic ballot; Board of Elections
Voter guides:
Queen City Nerve’s “Guide to Primary Elections in Mecklenburg County and Beyond”
Charlotte Observer (note: The Observer has placed some of its election information behind a “metered paywall,” which means you cannot access all of it for free)
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We’ll have a full rundown of the results in tomorrow morning’s Charlotte Ledger newsletter.
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