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Election Day in Photos
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Here are some photos from the Record’s election coverage on Tuesday, as well as from our Election Night party at the Morning Times Tuesday night.
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Here are some photos from the Record’s election coverage on Tuesday, as well as from our Election Night party at the Morning Times Tuesday night.
Diversity candidates needed to win all five seats up for grabs to retake control of the Wake County Board of Elections. They won four outright. In District 3 diversity supporter and incumbent Kevin Hill got the most votes but did not avoid the 50 percent cutoff to avoid a runoff.
Russ Stephenson, Mary-Ann Baldwin, Eugene Weeks and Randy Stagner won the open seats for Raleigh City Council Tuesday. Voters approved the two bonds on the ballot by overwhelming margins.
With 61 percent of the vote, Nancy McFarlane will be Raleigh’s next mayor.
Covering the Raleigh and Wake County elections live.
Campaign finance records show dedicated donors on both the Republican and Democrat sides are donating thousands of dollars to multiple campaigns in the race to see who will take control of the Wake County school board.
Raleigh voters will get to make their pick for mayor, city council and school board Tuesday.
Billie Redmond claims her fundraising figures show she has the most widespread support but a Record analysis of campaign finance records shows she received almost half of her money from people with ties to development. Nancy McFarlane has the most donations of $50 or less. We talk to the candidates and take a look at what the numbers mean.