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2004 US Presidential Election
November 03, 2004
North Carolina | NC Election results

Until the NC Board of Elections certifies all results, check the news at some of the papers' and TV stations' Web sites:

News 14 Carolina covers the Greenville area, the Triangle, and Charlotte. The Fayetteville Observer is running election stories on the front page, rather than putting them in a dedicated directory (or, to use journalism-ese, "section"). So is the Winston-Salem Journal, with results from the 10 counties the paper serves. The Wilmington Star-News has updated results in a special election section (or, to use the Web-ese, "directory", though they're using a database so it's not quite a directory), where you can get results from further down east and the coast. From the Charlotte Observer's politics page, you can access local election coverage along the NC-SC border. and the Asheville Citizen-Times has coverage of races up in the mountains.

That should keep you busy and informed, though that doesn't represent comprehensive coverage of all local races in North Carolina. Also, feel free to review some useful 2004 election links.

[Cross-posted to PS.]



Posted by James Dasher at November 3, 2004 06:59 AM | TrackBack
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