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The North Carolina State Board of Elections has certified all municipal election results except for the mayoral and town council races in Hertford County.
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There's only a one-vote difference for two candidates in Walkertown.
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The difference between Raleigh York and JacQuez Johnson is less than one percent of more than 2,300 votes cast in the race.
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Incumbent Council Member Pete Gherini finished just eight votes behind Melissa Tausche in a race that could go to a recount.
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Greensboro City Council Member Marikay Abuzuaiter defeated Robbie Perkins in Greensboro’s mayoral race Tuesday. Find more from yesterday's municipal elections here.
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The forum hosted by the Interactive Resource Center allowed candidates the opportunity to share how they would approach the city's growth.
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Primary voters headed to the polls Tuesday to set the field for the Nov. 4 general municipal elections.
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More than 6,500 Guilford County voters cast their ballots during the early voting period at four precincts across the county.
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The field includes sitting council members Eddie Burks and Joey Trogdon, as well as Brett Thompson and Jen Bucardo.
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Under state law, when a county board of elections fails to unanimously approve an early voting plan, the State Board of Elections is responsible for adopting a plan for that county. Davidson and Union County will proceed without Sunday early voting in the 2025 municipal elections.