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32334
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William E. Stevens, Jr., is the Republican candidate for the United States Senate, and a furniture company executive by profession. This article describes Stevens’ background in business and politics, and follows his campaign in Orange County, North Carolina.
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31360
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Voting for the primary elections begin May 8, 1984, and there are fifty-three candidates seeking nominations for fourteen major posts. This special primary election section presents brief biological profiles of the candidates for United States Senate, United States House of Representatives, North Carolina Governor and Lieutenant Governor.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 16 Issue 4, Apr 1984, p9-13, il, por
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31623
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Voters will cast their ballots in the 1976 primary election to determine which candidates will proceed into the November general election. This article provides biographical information on the political candidates, and their views regarding the problems facing North Carolina.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 8 Issue 8, Aug 1976, p6-23, il, por
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31369
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Balloting for the 1984 election campaign begins on November 6. North Carolina voters will cast ballots in the race for president while choosing their representatives to serve in the Governor’s Mansion, the United States Senate and various state and local government posts. This article presents biographical profiles of the candidates, and their views on legislation for rural electric cooperatives.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 16 Issue 10, Oct 1984, p18-24, il, por, map
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31663
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Thirteen North Carolinians are running for nomination for United States Senator, and twenty-nine candidates are running for United States House of Representatives in the May primaries. A biography of each of the candidates are provided in this article.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Apr 1974, p6-20, il, por
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32211
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United States Representative L.H. Fountain of Tarboro is unopposed in May and November for re-election to Congress from the Second District. The two candidates opposed in the May primary election are Representative Walter B. Jones of Farmville, First District, and Representative Alton A. Lennon of Wilmington, Seventh District. The biographies of each candidate are presented in this article.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 2 Issue 4, Apr 1970, p6-10, il, por, map
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10047
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In this second in a series of interviews with candidates for Governor of North Carolina, Leutze interviews Democrat Richard Moore and Republican Pat McCrory for their views on the future of the coastal region.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 9 Issue 4, Apr 2008, p28-29, por Periodical Website
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31480
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North Carolina voters will finally get a chance to cast their ballots in primary elections June 29, after months of controversy over the alignments of the new Congressional districts. This article presents biographies of the twenty-eight candidates and their perspectives on rural electric issues.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 14 Issue 6, June 1982, p8-18, por, map
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31573
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North Carolina voters will go to the polls November 7 to elect twelve state Congressmen. In this article, the political candidates provide their views on energy sources, power generation, and North Carolina electric cooperatives.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 10 Issue 10, Oct 1978, p8-15, il, por
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31485
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North Carolina voters will go to the polls November 2 to elect their first representatives to Congress under a new alignment of Congressional districts. This article provides biographies of the candidates, and their perspectives on the rural economy and unemployment.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 14 Issue 10, Oct 1982, p8-15, por, map
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28831
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Four North Carolina candidates in the 2016 election are profiled, discussing their perspectives of various issues. The candidates are Republican T. Greg Doucette, Durham activist Lamont Lily, Thomas Mills, and Gary Johnson. Although it is unlikely that they will win, each candidate has a critical message.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 33 Issue 42, Nov 2016, p10-21, il, por Periodical Website
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11779
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Webb served three terms in the North Carolina General Assembly. He discusses strategy for challenger John R. Ingram in the campaign for the U.S. Senate seat now held by incumbent Jesse Helms.
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11778
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Ellis has the reputation of being one of North Carolina's canniest political strategists. He discusses how he got Senator Helms interested in politics and the upcoming Senate campaign.
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32451
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This article presents the biographies of major candidates in the North Carolina primaries and their views of major issues.
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32333
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Former Attorney General, Robert Morgan, is the Democratic candidate to succeed retiring Sam J. Ervin in the United States Senate. This article describes Morgan’s political background, and his campaign on September 3 in Alamance County.
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