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sparky
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here is a link to my local ballot.

http://www.sboe.state.nc.us/Sampleballots/2008General/8GWAKE38.pdf

where can I find more info on the local positions up for election? it seems that the presidential race has really over shadowed local politics.

10/20/2008 2:30:38 PM

Supplanter
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http://orangedems.com/pdfs/VoterGuide08web.pdf

This wont be helpful once you get too local, but it does have some info on the statewide races. One thing I like about orange county dems is that they don't just tell you who to vote for, they give you some real info about the people running which can be especially helpful with judges.

They accidentally left some info off that I think and sent out an e-mail with the extra info:

Quote :
"Name and Personal Information

Kristin Ruth
Age: 52
Residence: New Hill, NC
Education: J.D., Campbell University
http://www.JudgeRuth.com
Occupation: District Court Judge

Experience

District Court Judge, Wake County, 1998 - present
Senior Partner, Ruth & Rose, 1992 - 1998
NC Child Support Counsel (President, 2005, and Service of Excellence Award, 2000)
Member, Federal Task Force on Child Support (2004 - present)
Board member, Carolina Dispute Settlement Services
Awarded 3-year Federal Grant to replicate her problem-solving court as a model in U.S

How can the processes of the Court of Appeals be improved?

Thereis room for improvement in our courts, but our system is fundamentally sound. It is critical, though, to have judges who render thoughtful, clear opinions, do not sacrifice quality for speed, and understand how their decisions will impact the way future cases are handled by the trial courts.

Why should the voters of North Carolina support your candidacy?

Ten years as a trial judge have prepared me for the appellate bench, where I can draw on my experience and understanding of how appellate decisions are applied in courtrooms every day. Endorsed by: NCAFL-CIO, NC Academy of Trial Lawyers, NC Association of Educators, NC Association of Women Attorneys. "


[Edited on October 20, 2008 at 2:53 PM. Reason : .]

10/20/2008 2:47:19 PM

wilso
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^does that guide even have any info on republican candidates in the partisan races?

when does N&O publish the voters' guide, or has it already done so? i'm not really concerned with party affiliation when you get to the local and state level

10/20/2008 3:00:32 PM

RedGuard
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My dad was complaining about how the local media has been so overwhelmed with the national races this year that he has almost no idea about where each of the gubernatorial candidates stand. That, or perhaps the field this year is so lackluster that both candidates are forgettable.

This surprised me given that in the past four or five gubernatorial races, he always had a good idea of whom he was going to vote for (or more appropriately in some years, not vote for). This year, he has no clue. To sum up his thoughts, "Who the heck are these people running for governor this year?"

10/20/2008 3:14:53 PM

Supplanter
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^^You're asking if the democratic guide gives info on republican candidates? I'm not going to give you the answer, but there are two ways of finding out.

1. Click the link & see the answer almost instantly

or

2. Make the obvious inference about whether or not republicans would have submitted their information to a county branch of the democratic party

10/20/2008 4:07:07 PM

wilso
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wow, you're a dick

10/20/2008 5:37:50 PM

chembob
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well, to be fair, he does like dick.

10/20/2008 6:53:51 PM

wilso
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you are what you eat.

LOLZ

10/20/2008 7:03:22 PM

BridgetSPK
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I wouldn't count on the N/O having a decent voter guide. That paper's officially gone to shit. I can't believe I used to defend it.

10/20/2008 7:35:08 PM

Supplanter
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"you are what you eat."

In that case I'm Bojangles biscuits & sweet tea atm.... anyways sorry if I came across poorly, I have been a little on edge today. My cat nearly died and its going to be around $1000 and a week of veterinary care to make him better, so yeah that's all I've got.

10/20/2008 7:54:13 PM

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