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− | {{fmt/title|elections in North Carolina (United States)}} | + | {{fmt/title|elections in North Carolina (United States)|'''Elections''': [[election|all]] → [[US/elec|US]] → [[US/NC/elec|NC]]}} |
+ | ==by date== | ||
+ | * [[/2022]] | ||
+ | * [[/2012/05/08|May 8, 2012]]: an election that was mostly primaries but also passed [[US/NC/2011/SB/514|Amendment 1]] | ||
==by location== | ==by location== | ||
* [[US/NC/Durham/elec|Durham]] | * [[US/NC/Durham/elec|Durham]] | ||
+ | ==general== | ||
+ | * '''2022-05-05''' [https://www.theassemblync.com/long-form/how-to-overturn-an-election/ How to Overturn an Election] {{fmt/quote|An obscure North Carolina law allows the General Assembly to decide some contested elections. As overseeing voting becomes a partisan battleground, some fear that the law could be used to override voters' will.}} |
Latest revision as of 19:20, 23 August 2022
elections in North Carolina (United States) Elections: all → US → NC
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by date
- /2022
- May 8, 2012: an election that was mostly primaries but also passed Amendment 1
by location
general
- 2022-05-05 How to Overturn an Election «An obscure North Carolina law allows the General Assembly to decide some contested elections. As overseeing voting becomes a partisan battleground, some fear that the law could be used to override voters' will.»