INTERACTIVE: Where the ‘08 presidential candidates stand on the issuesView an interactive graphic illustrating where the ‘08 presidential candidates stand on the issues — Click here Read More → read more | No Comments »
INTERACTIVE: 2008 presidential primaries and caucusesView an interactive map of the 2008 presidential primaries and caucuses — Click here. Read More → read more | No Comments »
Which presidential candidate do you identify with the most?Are you on the fence regarding which presidential candidate to support? Glassbooth.org aims to help you find which candidates value the same things you do. Add points to the issues you think are most important, then take a quiz based on your selected key topics. Read More → read more | 1 Comment »
Election roundup by townCleveland The incumbents were re-elected Tuesday night, with Mayor James A. “Jim” Brown claiming a seventh, two-year term as mayor with 52 votes. He ran unopposed. Commissioners Mary Frank “Frankie” Fleming-Adkins and John C. Bradford were both re-elected to third, four-year terms. Bradford led the ballot with 52 votes or 39 percent of the total followed by Fleming-Adkins with 49 votes or 37 percent. Leonard Maxwell “Max” West, in his first bid for political office, had 33 votes or 25... read more | No Comments »
China Grove voters OK mixed drinks, Bringle as mayorBy Jessie Burchette Salisbury Post CHINA GROVE — Voters approved mixed drinks while re-electing Mayor Don Bringle for a second term. In the eight-candidate race for the Board of Aldermen, voters picked newcomer Lee Withers and Ron Overcash, who served terms in the 1990s. Wining and losing candidates hailed the passage of the mixed drink referendum, saying it will help with economic development and the town’s tax base. The vote was 341 for mixed drinks with 218 against. It’s uncertain if any... read more | No Comments »
Five incumbents cruise in Salisbury votingBy Mark Wineka Salisbury Post Salisbury voters, apparently content with the city’s direction, returned all five incumbents in Tuesday’s election. For the sixth consecutive Salisbury City Council election, Susan Kluttz ( 2,033 votes) led the ticket and businessmann Paul Woodson (1,826) came in second. They were followed by William “Pete” Kennedy (1,763), Bill Burgin (1,713) and Mark Lewis (1,564). Kluttz said after Tuesday’s vote was counted she would be willing to serve an 11th and 12th... read more | No Comments »
Election updateWith voting complete, results from Tuesday’s election show that Landis voters overwhelmingly supported the water/sewer bonds, China Grove voters approved allowing liquor by the drink and Salisbury’s incumbents can get ready to begin their next terms in office. Complete results are: Salisbury City council (top 5) Bill Burgin 1,713 William (Pete) Kennedy 1,763 Susan W. Kluttz. 2,033 Mark N. Lewis 1,564 Paul B. Woodson, Jr. 1,826 Laura R. Lyerly 1,072 Robert (Bob) Boone 557 China... read more | No Comments »
Salisbury Post 2007 Voter’s Guide, sample ballotsPolls will be open for voting in municipal elections from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Salisbury, Spencer, East Spencer, Landis, China Grove, Cleveland, Rockwell and Kannapolis. There are uncontested races in Granite Quarry and Faith, with uncontested mayoral candidates in Cleveland, Landis and Spencer. View our Voter’s Guide: Page 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 View a sample Rowan County Ballot: Page 1 | 2 Read More → read more | No Comments »
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